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A hosted series of horror, thriller and science fiction movies direct to video; with Cassandra Peterson as Elvira, the series host.
Midnight Madness
H.E.L.P.
Working It Out is an American situation comedy broadcast by NBC as part of its 1990 fall lineup. The series was created and executive produced by Bill Persky.
Working It Out
The Marshall Chronicles
Showcases true stories of paranormal experiences, presented in a documentary format by host Robert Stack. These episodes delve into unexplained phenomena, including ghostly encounters, haunted locations, and other mysterious occurrences, often involving witnesses, relatives, and government officials.
Unsolved Mysteries: Ghosts
D.E.A. is a short-lived television program which was aired by Fox Broadcasting Company as part of its 1990-91 lineup. D.E.A. was based on true stories of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Shot in cinéma vérité style, the program combined recreated scenes using actors with actual surveillance footage and film of actual newscasts covering the stories depicted. Fox apparently had considerable confidence in this concept. When the initial version garnered low ratings and was put on hiatus, before its return the program was retooled into DEA—Special Task Force, which placed more emphasis on the agents' personal lives and showed less graphic violence. The revamped show premiered in April 1991, but also failed to achieve significant ratings and the program was canceled for good in June 1991.
DEA
Sugar and Spice is a short-lived American sitcom that premiered on March 30, 1990 on CBS.
Sugar and Spice
Video Power is an American television series that aired in two different formats from 1990-1992 in syndication. Both formats revolved around video games, and actor Stivi Paskoski presided over both series playing video game master Johnny Arcade. Allen J. Bohbot was the co-creator and executive producer of Video Power with Saban Entertainment's executive producers, Shuki Levy, Haim Saban, & Winston Richards. The series was taped in New York at Kaufman Astoria Studios.
Video Power
Uncle Buck is a TV series based on the 1989 film of the same name starring John Candy. The TV series debuted in 1990 on CBS.
Uncle Buck
Brewster Place is a short lived American drama series which aired on ABC in May 1990. The series was a spinoff of the 1989 miniseries The Women of Brewster Place, which was based upon Gloria Naylor's novel of the same name. The series starred talk show host Oprah Winfrey, who also served as co-executive producer.
Brewster Place
Wild & Crazy Kids
Singer & Sons is an American sitcom television series that aired from June 9 until June 27, 1990.
Singer and Sons
Anthology series showcasing British alternative comedy
The Last Laugh
Documents both the influences of alternative belief systems on the Nazi ideology and Hitler's personal philosophy, and the history and development of the ideas and symbols that would be used along with eugenicist racial politics to perpetrate the murder and oppression of millions during World War II.
The Occult History of the Third Reich
From 1978 to 1985 Alan Lomax traveled the American South and Southwest with a television crew to document regional folklore with deep historical roots. From the resulting 400 hours of footage came the five-program series American Patchwork, which aired on PBS in 1991.
American Patchwork: Songs and Stories of America
Piggsburg Pigs! is a Fox Kids animated comedy series from Ruby-Spears Productions, which aired in 1990. On July 23, 2001, Piggsburg Pigs! and other properties of Saban Entertainment were sold to The Walt Disney Company.
Piggsburg Pigs!
An animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera.
Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone
Where's Rodney? is an unsold television pilot starring Rodney Dangerfield that was aired as a special on June 11, 1990. It was produced by Aaron Spelling Productions, Bedrock Productions, and Hanna-Barbera Productions, and aired on NBC.
Where's Rodney?
The Dave Thomas Comedy Show was a sketch-based, half-hour, five-week summer replacement series, which aired on CBS in the summer of 1990. The show starred Canadian comedian Dave Thomas, who is best known for an earlier sketch comedy series, SCTV. Thomas himself served as head writer, while the writing staff included Hollywood scriptwriter Ed Solomon and future celebrity Mike Myers. The series debuted May 28, 1990.
The Dave Thomas Comedy Show
Grand Slam (US)
Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue is an American animated drug prevention television special starring many of the popular cartoon characters from American weekday, Sunday morning and Saturday morning television at the time of this film's release. Financed by McDonald's and Ronald McDonald Children's Charities, the special was originally simulcast on April 21, 1990 on all four major American television networks: ABC, NBC, FOX and CBS, and most independent stations, as well as various cable networks. McDonald's also distributed a VHS home video edition of the special, produced by Buena Vista Home Video, which opened with an introduction from President George H. W. Bush, and First Lady Barbara Bush. The show was produced by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation and Southern Star Productions, and was animated overseas by Wang Film Productions Co., Ltd.. The musical number "Wonderful Ways to Say No" was written by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, who also wrote the songs for The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast and Aladdin. The plot chronicles the exploits of Michael, a teenager who is using marijuana and stealing his father's beer. His younger sister, Corey, is worried about him because he started acting differently. When her piggy bank goes missing, her cartoon tie-in toys come to life to help her find it. After discovering it in Michael's room along with his stash of drugs, the various cartoon characters proceed to work together and take him on a fantasy journey to teach him the risks and consequences a life of drug-use can bring and save the world.
Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue
Wish You Were Here is an American sitcom that premiered on July 20, 1990 as a summer replacement on CBS in the 9:30pm slot which lasted for only six episodes. Its premise was that stockbroker Donny Cogswell, portrayed by Lew Schneider, quits his job and sends video cassette postcards of his European adventures to family and friends back in the United States.
Wish You Were Here
Stay Tooned is a series presented by Tony Robinson, in which he discusses in more details and explains in some depth about cartoon characters, the people behind the cartoons, studios, and also looks over the history as well. Unlike Rolf Harris - Cartoon Time, in which he performed as filler between the cartoons, Tony Robinson tried to provide greater details about the particular topic which he would focus on each week. This meant that he range of depth of the series grow far wider that just run of the mill classics, and on occasions featured more obsure cartoons including Betty Boop, Animal Farm, and one made by independent producers .
Stay Tooned!
Barnyard Commandos is an action figure line that was produced by Playmates in 1989. A four-episode animated series was based on the figures the following year. Produced by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson, it features the vocal talents of S. Scott Bullock, Thom Bray, Pat Fraley, Paul Hreppel, John Mariano, Bob Ridgeley, Lennie Weinrib, and Danny Wells. However, the series was not successful enough to merit further production of episodes. The property is based around the concept of farm animals who consumed radioactive materials left over from an abandoned military experiment, mutating them into hyper-intelligent, anthropomorphic paramilitary troops. This consists of two "hilariously harmless" opposing teams: the R.A.M.S. and the P.O.R.K.S..
Barnyard Commandos
Room for Romance
Made originally as a four-hour miniseries for television and cut back for theatrical release, Vincent & Theo is about the mysterious, near-mystical interaction between Vincent and his brother Theo. Theo, an art dealer in Paris, tried for years without success to sell Vincent's art, and died not quite six months after his brother shot himself to death in a wheat field in Auvers-sur-Oise.
Vincent & Theo
The dodgy business deals of an older brother finally catch up with him, forcing him and his blameless younger brother to seek refuge in the family theme park business in Blackpool. The tension of this drama series, which ran for seven episodes in 1990, is whether or not Howitt's character can stay on the straight and narrow or if he will end up getting himself or his brother killed.
Coasting
This educational cartoon series tells a classic, well known fairy tale and then compares it to two similar lesser known fairy tales from different parts of the world.
Britannica's Fairy Tales From Around the World
A spin-off of Disney's animated film The Little Mermaid. Two episodes were shot, but never aired.
Little Mermaid's Island
A college student gets into trouble when she moves into the mansion of a wealthy CEO as a "governess and housekeeper.
女子大生危険なアルバイト
Tange Sazen, a one-armed swordsman, acquires the "Kokezaru no jar" that Yagyu Genzaburo, the younger brother of the Yagyu clan lord, has lost. It hides a map of the Yagyu family's hidden treasures. A great battle soon ensues.
One Armed Swordsman
Contestants play a version of tic-tac-toe by answering questions to win squares on a game board. The popular quiz show enjoyed many incarnations from the 1950s to the '90s, both in daytime and prime time, on NBC, CBS and in syndication.
Tic Tac Dough
The World of Chemistry is a television series on introductory chemistry hosted by Nobel prize-winning chemist Roald Hoffmann. The series consists of 26 half-hour video programs, along with coordinated books, which explore various topics in chemistry through experiments conducted by Stevens Point emeritus professor Don Showalter the "series demonstrator" and interviews with working chemists, it also includes physics and earth science related components. The series was produced by the University of Maryland, College Park and the Educational Film Center and was funded by the Annenberg/CPB Project, it was filmed in 1988 and first aired on PBS in 1990. This series supports science standards recognized nationally by the United States and is still widely used in high school and college chemistry courses. The entire series is currently available on learner.org for free in an online video streaming format.
The World of Chemistry
Schuif Af was a youth program on the Flemish television channel VTM at TamTam. It aired from February 9, 1990 to 2006. On December 24, 2010, it aired for the last time on vtmKzoom
Schuif Af
Zazoo U is an American animated series that aired on Fox Kids on Saturday mornings from September 8, 1990 to January 19, 1991. On July 23, 2001, Zazoo U and other properties of Saban Entertainment were sold to The Walt Disney Company.
Zazoo U
Outside the Lines, or also referred to as OTL, is an American television program on ESPN that looks "outside the lines" and examines critical issues in mostly American sports on and off the field of play. The primary host of the show, since it began, is long-time sportscasting veteran Bob Ley along with contributors and fill-in hosts to the show which include Jeremy Schaap, Mark Schwarz, T.J. Quinn, and Kelly Naqi. The program airs for 30 minutes Monday through Friday at 3:00 PM ET and on Sunday at 9:00 AM ET, all on ESPN.
Outside the Lines
A Comedy Stage Drama
Buddha Ghar pe hai
Ben & Eddie is a heartfelt children's Christian video series created, co-written, and performed by Ben Harney, a Tony Award-winning actor known for his work in theater and television. The series debuted in 1990 and was designed to offer moral and spiritual lessons through engaging storytelling and puppetry.
Ben & Eddie
Carriers
America's Funniest People is an American reality series on ABC that debuted on May 1, 1990 as an hour-long special, and later as a weekly half-hour prime time series from September 8, 1990 to August 28, 1994. It was hosted by Dave Coulier and Arleen Sorkin from 1990 to 1992. Tawny Kitaen replaced Sorkin in 1992. The announcer was Ernie Anderson. Dan Slider composed the theme song, which was performed by Peter Hix.
America's Funniest People
Reality based TV series where real and amateur detectives present some of their toughest cases through dramatic re-enactments and interviews with actual eyewitnesses.
True Detectives
Taped at Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee, this 1990-1993 music show featured a different country artist each week.
American Music Shop
A behind-the-scenes look at professional basketball, offering a look at the off-court personalities of players in the NBA.
NBA Inside Stuff
To Tell The Truth
Answers with Bayless Conley is a television talk show filmed from the Cottonwood Christian Center in Los Alamitos, California.
Answers with Bayless Conley
The Marsha Warfield Show is an American daytime talk show that aired for two seasons on NBC from 1990 to 1991. Comedian and actress Marsha Warfield served as host.
The Marsha Warfield Show
MTV Rock N' Jock was a TV series on MTV featuring actors, musicians, and other entertainers playing sports with professional athletes. Originally called MTV Rock N' Jock Softball, the concept later expanded to include football and basketball games. The game was an annual feature for many years on MTV. The hosts of the show were Bill Bellamy and future host of MTV Sports Dan Cortese, who would also participate as a manager or coach on occasion. Ken Ober provided the "play by play" for early episodes.
MTV Rock N' Jock
All About The Opposite Sex
The film highlights the First Indochina War, which took place between 1940 and 1954, and was the deadliest decolonization war of the 20th century. This war turned the Indochina Peninsula into a burning arena of conflict, leading to the destruction of an entire people. The documentary reveals hidden military aid from major Western and communist powers
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Lautaro Lamas is a famous and successful songwriter. One day, tragedy knocks on his door when his wife dies unexpectedly, leaving him a young widower with a young daughter. He lives at home with his father Guido Lamas and his sister-in-law Nené , who is secretly in love with him. After his wife's death, Lautaro begins to drink excessively and becomes a hardened womanizer, forming relationships with several women, which causes him to distance himself from his daughter. As time goes by, Lautaro manages to quit alcohol, with the help of his father and sister-in-law, in addition to redirecting his relationship with his daughter, and begins a formal relationship with Nélida Guzmán (Adriana Salonia), a beautiful but jealous and neurotic neighbor.
Una voz en el Teléfono
NHK 6-part documentary from epxlaining the inner workings of the body in revolutionary 3d computer graphics.
The Universe Within
Tim Conway's Funny America is a 1990 United States comedic television series starring Tim Conway. It aired from July 29, 1990, to September 2, 1990.
Tim Conway's Funny America
TV 8 Kids' Fun Fest was an animated children's show that aired on the station WINJ-LP in Columbus, Ohio. The series featured animated shorts and songs narrated and sung by Reverend Ella Flowers, the owner of the station.
TV 8 Kids' Fun Festival
The Horror Hall of Fame was an annual Oscars-style award show hosted by Robert Englund which honored the best horror films, television series, actors, producers and special-effects designers.
The Horror Hall of Fame
Kurdish romantic drama
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Looking for a comedy series opportunity
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Daily political talk show.
Behind the Headlines
A gag anime based on the manga of the same name.