2024-07-09
Pulse-pounding action and a topflight cast drive this exciting adventure from producer Jerry Bruckheimer. Nicolas Cage stars as a modern-day fortune hunter who races to find a treasure hidden by the Founding Fathers. The filmmakers ratchet up the suspense when Cage is tracked by the authorities and an unrelenting nemesis. (Repeat).
Ben Gates is off on another thrilling treasure hunt in this action-packed sequel involving a missing page from John Wilkes Booth's diary, which leads to a globe-trotting race to find an ancient city of gold. (Repeat).
A religious-themed newsmagazine, one of TV's longest-running programs. On the air since 1966, it launched nationally in '72, before becoming the flagship of the Christian Broadcast Network in 1977. It mixes news---from a religious perspective---with inspirational interviews with celebrities, along with Bible readings and entertainment. Conservative icon (and 1988 presidential candidate) Pat Robert
Burns buys every media outlet in Springfield, leaving Lisa to battle him with her self-published newspaper. Yeardley Smith, Harry Shearer, Hank Azaria. (Repeat).
James Caan comes to party after Bart turns his tree house into a bachelor pad; Marge counters cheaters when she enters a bake-off. Writer Thomas Pynchon also has a cameo. Nancy Cartwright, Pamela Hayden, Julie Kavner. (Repeat).
Bully Nelson Muntz is the lucky beneficiary when Marge feels her mothering skills are lost on her own kids; teasing puts Lisa on a diet. Nancy Cartwright, Julie Kavner, Yeardley Smith. (Repeat).
Kim Cattrall plays Marge's former classmate, a famous TV newswoman who sparks inspiration in Lisa, and jealousy in Marge. Yeardley Smith, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer. (Repeat).
A religious-themed newsmagazine, one of TV's longest-running programs. On the air since 1966, it launched nationally in '72, before becoming the flagship of the Christian Broadcast Network in 1977. It mixes news---from a religious perspective---with inspirational interviews with celebrities, along with Bible readings and entertainment. Conservative icon (and 1988 presidential candidate) Pat Robert
Dre has concerns about Jack and Diane spending the weekend with their friends' family in the desert. Meanwhile, Pops is forced to come to terms with how he treats women after he helps set Junior up. (Repeat).
The Season 5 finale: Junior gets an offer for his dream job working with Migos, but Dre and Bow are determined to convince him to return to college and get his degree. (Repeat).
The Season 6 premiere. Summer was a season of change for the Johnsons. The twins are headed into eighth grade, and Junior is out on his own managing social media for Migos. Meanwhile, Pops reveals that he is getting married. (Repeat).
Rainbow and Dre realize Junior's been taking them for granted, so they decide it's time to band together and cut him off for good. Meanwhile, Jack discovers he has a very lucrative talent, only Ruby wants to use it for all the wrong reasons. (Repeat).
A religious-themed newsmagazine, one of TV's longest-running programs. On the air since 1966, it launched nationally in '72, before becoming the flagship of the Christian Broadcast Network in 1977. It mixes news---from a religious perspective---with inspirational interviews with celebrities, along with Bible readings and entertainment. Conservative icon (and 1988 presidential candidate) Pat Robert
Matters of faith are discussed in this interactive talk show, featuring viewer calls and live chats.
Despite a warning from Cory that his laid-back behavior won't fly in the work-study program, Shawn gets a job with an exec (Kevin Crowley), but Cory doesn't. Phil: Phil Leeds. Shawn: Rider Strong. Cory: Ben Savage. (Repeat).
Cory and Shawn are loco with jealousy when the girls get jobs at a Mexican restaurant and start spending time with their male co-workers. Nunzio: Jonathan Del Arco. Cory: Ben Savage. Shawn: Rider Strong. (Repeat).
Cory gets Topanga a promise ring for Christmas, but has doubts about it---and their future---when he learns they have different holiday traditions. Cory: Ben Savage. Topanga: Danielle Fishel. Shawn: Rider Strong. Eric: Will Friedle. (Repeat).
Cory's upset that Alan engages only in conversation with him, but plays sports with Eric. So Alan and Eric take Cory sky diving. Afterward, Cory's better, but Eric's hurt that he and Alan don't communicate. Alan: William Russ. (Repeat).
Mr. Feeny (William Daniels) assigns some peculiar tasks to Shawn, Topanga and Cory in an effort to stop them from slacking off. Jill: Mindy Spence. Carol: Caroline Keenan. Shawn: Rider Strong. (Repeat).
The gang hits the ski slopes, but Cory gets hurt and is relegated to the lodge...where he meets a "cute mountain girl" he finds hard to resist. Lauren: Linda Cardellini. Cory: Ben Savage. Topanga: Danielle Fishel. Shawn: Rider Strong. (Repeat).
In this wondrous fantasy adventure, a boy follows a series of clues that lead him to a mysterious orphanage on a remote Welsh island. There, he discovers a community of children with unusual abilities, and learns he is destined to protect them. (Repeat).
This rousing adventure follows an elite sorcerer as he recruits a seemingly average young man to train as his apprentice after he realizes he can no longer defend Manhattan from his archnemesis without help. (Repeat).