2024-07-01
In this riveting adaptation of the best-selling novel, Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon teams up with Dr. Sienna Brooks to unravel a mystery involving Dante's "The Divine Comedy" and stop a terrorist from unleashing a devastating biological weapon. (Repeat).
In this feel-good adventure, a young boy learns kung fu from a kindly maintenance man after being forced to move from Detroit to China, where he becomes the target of a school bully. (Repeat).
When several look-alike SG-1 teams arrive at Stargate Command, the real team deduces that the others are not clones but teams displaced from alternate realities. Maj. Gen. Hank Landry: Beau Bridges. Carter: Amanda Tapping. (Repeat).
Teal'c disappears after voicing concerns about the absence of democracy in the new Jaffa government, which prompts Daniel and Landry to launch an investigation. (Repeat).
The Ori develop a new weapon blueprint, which prompts Kane, a representative from the Rand civilization, to seek the team's help to destroy any weapons that have been created from the blueprint and to convince his government to sever ties with the Ori. (Repeat).
A museum curator's death leads Castle and Beckett to a mummy's curse. Castle worries that he may also fall victim to the curse after he peeks at forbidden artifacts. (Repeat).
A talk-show host (Tom Bergeron) dies hours after warning Castle of his impending fate, and Castle must convince Beckett that the death wasn't from natural causes. Meanwhile, Castle is charmed by a sexy actress (Kelly Carlson). (Repeat).
When several look-alike SG-1 teams arrive at Stargate Command, the real team deduces that the others are not clones but teams displaced from alternate realities. Maj. Gen. Hank Landry: Beau Bridges. Carter: Amanda Tapping. (Repeat).
Teal'c disappears after voicing concerns about the absence of democracy in the new Jaffa government, which prompts Daniel and Landry to launch an investigation. (Repeat).
The Ori develop a new weapon blueprint, which prompts Kane, a representative from the Rand civilization, to seek the team's help to destroy any weapons that have been created from the blueprint and to convince his government to sever ties with the Ori. (Repeat).
When several look-alike SG-1 teams arrive at Stargate Command, the real team deduces that the others are not clones but teams displaced from alternate realities. Maj. Gen. Hank Landry: Beau Bridges. Carter: Amanda Tapping. (Repeat).
Teal'c disappears after voicing concerns about the absence of democracy in the new Jaffa government, which prompts Daniel and Landry to launch an investigation. (Repeat).
The Ori develop a new weapon blueprint, which prompts Kane, a representative from the Rand civilization, to seek the team's help to destroy any weapons that have been created from the blueprint and to convince his government to sever ties with the Ori. (Repeat).
A museum curator's death leads Castle and Beckett to a mummy's curse. Castle worries that he may also fall victim to the curse after he peeks at forbidden artifacts. (Repeat).
A talk-show host (Tom Bergeron) dies hours after warning Castle of his impending fate, and Castle must convince Beckett that the death wasn't from natural causes. Meanwhile, Castle is charmed by a sexy actress (Kelly Carlson). (Repeat).
Spock is suspicious of a space orphan who claims he was the only survivor of a spaceship crash---and managed on his own for 14 years. Charlie: Robert Walker Jr. Capt. Ramart: Charles J. Stewart. Janice: Grace Lee Whitney. McCoy: DeForest Kelley. Kirk: William Shatner. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. (Repeat).
On a probe beyond the galaxy, the Enterprise encounters an unknown force that transforms two crew members into superior beings determined to take over the ship. Mitchell: Gary Lockwood. Elizabeth: Sally Kellerman. Spock: Leonard Nimoy. Scott: James Doohan. Kirk: William Shatner. (Repeat).
Hope is a powerful motivator. As things hit their darkest point, Layton hatches a plan. (New).
A highly communicable virus is accidentally brought aboard by a crewman and spreads rapidly through the ranks, driving the crew into unique forms of madness. This episode introduced the Nurse Chapel character, played by Majel Barrett. Barrett went on to recurring roles in spin-off series, including "Star Trek: The Next Generation," and married series creator Gene Roddenberry. Tormolen: Stewart Mos
A museum curator's death leads Castle and Beckett to a mummy's curse. Castle worries that he may also fall victim to the curse after he peeks at forbidden artifacts. (Repeat).