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- Biography of Ben Carson who grew up to be Dr. Ben Carson, a world famous neurosurgeon at Johns Hopkins.
- R.L. Stine leads young viewers on a creepy tour of tales featuring life-sized dolls, werewolves, and carnival clowns that are stalking children.
- A rude, crude, and scruffy curmudgeon named Dan tries to get revenge on anyone and anything that angers him.
- The Cat in The Hat knows a lot about virtually every thing. With the help of fish, thing 1, and thing 2; the Cat in the Hat teaches kids about many things through song and games.
- Bullied by her peers, tired of her parents and bugged by her little brother, goth girl Cassie decides to get some harmless revenge by reading a scary book to her brother - summoning a monster in the process.
- In the story, Daniel's son Bobber needs extensive orthopedic surgery and months of intensive physical therapy to recover from being struck down by an automobile. Rodney Freeman, the young black man who Daniel took into his home and raised as another son, has become a famous writer and offers to fly Daniel and Bobber to San Francisco and to pay for the surgery. Once in San Francisco, Daniel meets and falls for Briony Adair, a physical rehabilitation specialist who will be working toward Bobber's recovery. When therapy progresses slowly, Bobber invites Briony to come home to Canaan to spend Christmas with the Burtons and continue his treatment. Briony is a natural at caring for a thriving family, but Sarah, Daniel's daughter distances herself not wanting to dishonor her late mother's memory, and a disastrous Christmas visit drives Daniel and Briony apart. In the soul searching that follows, Daniel finds the strength to open his heart again and invite love back into his life.
- A wacky fun-filled show about a group of aliens who travel the galaxies exploring and getting in and out of danger, all the while teaching young kids ages pre-school through second grade about science and astronomy. The show also promotes tolerance and non-violent conflict resolution.
- DJ and Rodney don't like each other from the start; Rodney thinks DJ is an ignorant white farm boy, and DJ thinks Rodney acts too smart for his own good. After a school-bus scuffle between the two, DJ's father and Rodney's grandmother come up with a clever solution that brings the boys closer than either of them want. Living in Canaan, Texas in the 1960s does not make it easy for a Black boy and a white boy to forge a friendship. It is only amid the magic of an unforgettable Christmas that DJ and Rodney discover a land of milk and honey where hope and love make all the difference.
- While villain Grizzle plots against the Care Bears, it is up to Oopsy Bear to come to their rescue.
- Two contestants competed over course of three rounds to determine veracity of statements made by three celebrities.
- Action-packed and imaginative, Mymo's Adventures combines animated fun, live action workouts and a wisecracking puppet named Alphonzo Bartholomew, better known as "Alphonse." Created to educate, entertain and motivate children to be active, Mymo's Adventures will help them develop their coordination, balance, flexibility, strength, and fine motor skills. And most important. It's just plain fun!
- French ambassador Pierre Parisot, a personal youth friend and former musketeers mate of captain Duvall and husband of his former sweetheart Elise, brings the king rich imperial presents from Grand Mughal Shah Jahan's India, where he made a fortune. After the precious cargo is robbed by masked men, Parisot is also identified in the palace as thief thanks to a security camera invented by Siroc. However after Pierre's arrest his hands aren't marked with indelible ink, yet Louis has him thrown in the Bastille on Duvall's undoubted word. Duvall discards Elise's plea to help her prove it must be the work of an impostor, until D'Artagnan bumps into a perfect Jaques-lookalike except for his voice, which convinces the captain it must be a master of changing light, a perfect disguise art known in India. The master is Govinda, on a quest for retribution on the plunderer of Indian temple treasures, especially a book which reached the king, and acts again, while Duval saves Parisot by making a false confession.
- The musketeers are ordered by the kid-king Louis XIV to investigate the disappearance of four boys from their aristocratic homes on black horses. This is not to the liking of regent cardinal Mazarin, who wants the king to be his hand-puppet and has his own hand in the kidnapping. Captain Duval gets a visit from his sister Marie and her young children, bright André who takes to inventor Siroc and feminist pest Mimou, fit only for 'Jacques'. Ramon has a rhapsody evening-date with Lina, ignoring she's the enchantress who kidnaps boys as recruits for the cardinal's secret order of the knight of the black tabernacle, using the power of the obelisk. André is among a new wave of boy-disappearances; Siroc guesses where to find them, only the witch is waiting for them...
- A dashing, cavalier highwayman worked his way from the French provinces to the roads around Paris, preferentially robbing jewelry from aristocratic ladies,who treasure the yellow scarf he leaves as as souvenir. D'Artagnan nearly catches him, but lets him go to 'save' a victim dangling from a carriage. A baby boy is anonymously delivered in a basket with a note begging D'Atagnan to take good care of it. Although he assures it can't be his, he quickly turns paternal. When the captain outsmarts the mates' attempts to hide the kid, he orders it brought to a nuns orphanage, but D'Artagnan decides to resign his musketeer commission instead, knowing how he missed his absentee father. However the queen insists to have D'Artagnan in the lead of a trap she sets for the highwayman in the palace and the boy is kidnapped while the captain babysits him, with surprising consequences.
- For openers, D'Artagnan saves a baby from a riding cart. Next he teaches suspicious Jacqueline to enjoy a hot spring, taking only a fairly modest peek. Siroc has developed a submarine prototype, but captain Duvall declines joining the test-ride on account of the blue cheese-reek, while in fact he suffers from aquafobia. Duvall also allows D'Artagnan and 'Jacques' to go undercover to catch the Darwood gang of racketeers, whose ugly leaders Snout and Fishface just extorted a fashionable Paris shop. Alas they are quickly betrayed by an anonymous informer and cleverly captured. Cardinal Mazarin plans to have the musketeers regiment disbanded by setting them up with the gang's help as smugglers, to be exposed before minor king Louis's eyes during a lazy staged 'hunt' from an armchair (...)
- When the famous Charles De Batz-Castelmore, Comte D'Artagnan, pays the garrison a visit, the only one lacking in enthusiasm is his son, active musketeer D'Artagnan, who is sick of everybody drooling over pa's heroic stories. In the palace a list of French secret agents abroad is stolen from a strongbox only Mazarin and the king hold keys too, even Siroc finds no trace on the lock, just a horse hair, from a servant's wig, he even identifies the queen's footman Marcel Bastide, who is indeed the accomplice of the traitor, the debt-crushed Duke de Fourré. Queen-mother Anne gets an anonymous ransom note. Charles is put in charge of the search by the king; junior mistrusts him and snoops himself, finding a link between Marcel, whom Charles stabbed, and the duke. He discovers Charles is also in debt, beats him in a duel but filially accepts to trust him in the king's service. Mazarin's secret order is behind the creditor, Bon Bon, and most unforgiving...
- Woried, captain Duvall tells the men puritan regicide Oliver Cromwell is visiting, the first British ruler who effectively subdued the Irish threat in England's back, to conclude a peace treaty with Mazarin, while boy-king Louis fears both. On the way back from a visit home, Jacqueline -not disguised- sees a man nearly hanged innocently, and gets him free fighting, fleeing and exchanging secrets. Arrived in the palace, Cromwell demands Mazarin in private to deliver him the royal exile. Back in musketeer uniform, Jacques is part of Cromwell's guest quarter guard, which successfully stops an attempt on his life, catches the perpetrator and lets him go. D'Artagnan takes the blame, hoping in vain the captain will protect him but is chained on Mazarin's orders for questioning, by the torturer as he won't talk, indeed doesn't even know. Jacques, posing as Jaqueline's brother, returns to the fugitive, who is no lesser then the English pretender Charles II Stuart, heir of Charles I (who Cromwell decapitated), who wants to marry her, but both must thus choose between that personal alliance or incompatible loyalties to their countries and crowns...
- The musketeers run from Siroc's metal detector demonstration when the royal palace is attacked by a single man cutting down the guards and heading for young King Louis. The man, claiming to be Siegfried (wielding the Norse mythical sword Notung), would have have made mince meat of Leponte if the mates hadn't intervened. Ramon is wounded dangerously; the Royal surgeon does a lousy backward job, but Siroc nurses him to health. The grateful King hands her the blade, which is authenticated as Ancient. Next she seems to have a sixth sense and manages to prevent more attempts on Louis's life, regardless of the weapon; he accepts her claim and offer. She will protect Louis full-time with the powers the sword grants. She even uncharacteristically orders a caught attacker tortured to death, yet finally kisses D'Artagnan passionately, but he senses she's no longer herself. Ramon warns the sword can take the bearer's soul. Laponte has all people of Spanish decent in Paris thrown into the Bastile, even wounded Ramon, whom D'Artagnan and Siroc free by smuggling a bomb in cross-dressing. When Mazarin hears she suggested Italians aren't much better, so the cardinal should be removed from court, he decides to take the sword away while she bathes, and thus learns her secret, so all three are sentenced to death for deceiving the king.
- When the musketeers bring in their laundry, Siroc finds by accident a scrap of the missing notebook of his inventor-example, Leonardo da Vinci. D'Artagnan is forced to 'defend the honor' against the cardinal's guards captain Bernard of laundry girl Mireille, an airhead which has a crush on him. After the captain informs cardinal Mazarin, they torture her father, farmer Huppert, to force him to hand over the pages he found in a field before convening a meeting of the knights of the black tabernacle. There the cardinal announces it contains plans for an invincible weapon to seize control of Europe, which can alas only be built by a genius- he chooses Siroc, but offering him a de-luxe laboratory and research budget fail. The knights also try to counter the musketeers' military mission which Duvall entrusted to D'Artagnan and Zak: escorting a royal gold transport to Louis's favorite cousin François de Mignon, to fight off his brother Armand's claims to the family castle, which Mazarin wants for his cahoot because of its strategic position. Meanwhile 'Jacques' insists to side with 'poor neglected' Mireille, and gets her just deserts: the fickle nincompoop turns her romantic infatuation on 'him', at once expecting marriage. Fed the crucial notebook page by Huppert, Siroc constructs what proves a machine gun (Western style) and immediately wants to destroy it, but the order knights appear and take Mireille hostage.
- Innocent country brothers Marcel Le Rue and surviving firstborn Georges Le Rue, mistaken for the target (waitress Celeste's husband and the actual target), are left for dead by men in musketeer uniforms. The cardinal's men search in vain for a letter, as Siroc's spying invention (the rope-telephone) helps the friends hear their captain Bernard discuss in a café. Captain Duvall somehow knew the late mother Pauline Le Rue but won't give details, except to the queen, who despised the 'royal plaything'. George and Céleste attempt to exact their own revenge but bump into the real musketeers, and team up for the cause of justice both seek. The cardinal wants the letter and George alive, at all cost. The musketeers work out the De la Rue family was tax exempt and received a royal allowance till the mothers death. George may be Louis XIII's illegitimate son and potential heir to the throne if Luis XIV dies childless. With such high(born) stakes, the hardball starts.
- Jaqueline always beat her brother Gerard Rochey at fencing. When their dad is killed on the sword of the men of cardinal Mazarin, who rules during the minority of Louis XIV as his regent the queen-mother cares little for politics, and Gerard thrown in the royal Paris dungeons where his evil eminence presides over a satanic order of knights which honors king nor God, she tries to join the musketeers who guard it, cross-dressing as recruit Jaques Leponte, and succeeds by cheating at a sword-duel against D'Artagnan, cocky son of, who with is friends Siroc and Ramon just pissed off limping Captain Duvall who already put them on punitive prison cleaning duty for brawling with Mazarin's men. Thus they find her brother is unjustly imprisoned there, and one of the live guinea-pigs of the order's vile experiments, so they use one of Siroc's inventions, an unfinished flying machine, to free him so he can escape to colonial America. D'Artagnan learns she's a girl but accepts to keep quit, and one of the order's men they had to shoot is musketeer sergeant Moret...