| Nightlight (2003) |
| Hell on Heels: The Battle of Mary Kay (2002) |
| The Rendering (2002) |
| Another Day (2001) |
| Satan's School for Girls (2000) |
| Striking Poses (1999) |
| Friends 'Til the End (1997) |
| Nowhere (1997) |
| Sleeping with the Devil (1997) |
| The Ticket (1997) |
| Gone in the Night (1996) |
| A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story (1994) |
| Almost Dead (1994) |
| Blindfold: Acts of Obsession (1994) |
| Jailbreakers (1994) |
| Freeze Frame (1992) |
| Obsessed (1992) |
| The Secret of Lost Creek (1992) |
| Forever Young (1991) |
| Heathers (1989) |
| Robert Kennedy & His Times (1985) |
| The Other Lover (1985) |
| Little House: Bless All the Dear Children (1984) |
| Little House: The Last Farewell (1984) |
| Little House: Look Back to Yesterday (1983) |
| Night Shift (1982) |
| The Secret of NIMH (1982) |
Beverly Hills 90210 Originally based around the lives of a group of high school students living in the wealthy Beverly Hills neighborhood, then later moving on to their college days as they got older. The kids become friends and enemies, fall in and out of love, and go through an endless series of crises as this small group somehow becomes personally involved in every newsworthy social issue from alcoholism to South African apartheid to pregnancy to AIDS.
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Charmed The three Halliwell sisters discover that they are descendents of a line of female witches. Each has a special ability (stopping time, moving objects, seeing the future), and they can also combine their abilities into the "Power of Three" to fight demons, warlocks, and other evils.
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| Girls Just Want to Have Fun |
Little House on the Prairie The long-running award-winning family drama was based upon the series of "Little House" autobiographical books, by Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Television producer and NBC executive Ed Friendly became aware of the endearing and enduring story in the early 1970s. He asked Michael Landon to direct the pilot movie. He said he would if he could also play the father.
The Time: beginning in the 1870s.
The Place: the American frontier - more specifically (mostly) Walnut Grove / Plum Creek, Minnesota.
The Characters: the Ingalls family - as seen through the eyes of
Laura Ingalls - the precocious, winsome second daughter of
Charles 'Pa' - a homesteader farmer/woodworker; demanding and compassionate.
Caroline 'Ma' - sensitive and understanding wife and mother.
Mary - pretty older sister (12 when the series began), who would become blind due to illness.
Carrie - cute younger sister.
Jack - the loyal, lovable family dog. (he would be replaced by Bandit in the season 4 premiere episode).
Supporting characters include:
Miss Eva Beadle - the first teacher at Walnut Grove School.
Dr. Hiram Baker - the town physician.
Rev. Robert Alden - the beloved pastor of the town church.
Mr. Isaiah Edwards - The mountain-man/drifter-turned-farmer when he settled in the town. (Trademark: singing "Old Dan Tucker") The family friend with a gruff exterior but a soft heart; previously had a wife and 8-year-old daughter who died from disease. After years of being a bachelor, he met and married...
Grace Snider - the (also widowed) postmistress. They would adopt 2 boys and a girl.
Lars Hanson - Walnut Grove founder and proprietor of the Hanson Lumber Mill and boss of Ingalls & Edwards.
The wealthy Oleson family:
Nels - father and proprietor of the mercantile (general store).
Harriet - the rude, gossiping mother.
Nellie - their mean (as a child) daughter.
Willie - their mischievous son.
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| Mallrats |
| Our House |
| Outlaws |