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A FUNNY WAY OF SHOWING IT
By: Jerry  Rabushka
(: 25 : 3 , 3 , 6 )
Michelle won't admit she's a victim of teen dating violence. How could she—and lose Ryan, the star player on the football team? He loves her; he's just got a funny way of showing it. It's attention, at any rate, and from a really cool guy. Ryan's got to play "alpha male"—impress the guys and keep the girls in line. Nothing wrong with it–all the guys do it, he says. His friend Steve...  read more
GENTLEMEN OF THE PRESS
By: Jim Bain, Eddie Cope
(: 35 : 3 , 3 , 6 )
There are three kinds of journalists in Gentlemen of the Press: an aspiring young newsman with high ideals, a big-city feature editor with none, and a prize-winning country editor-publisher. The three newspaper types are swirled together in this fast-moving comedy that also has its moments of introspection. To say more about the convoluted plot of this up-to-date comedy would let...  read more
A GHOST OF A CHANCE
By: Kelly  Meadows
(: 30 : 8 , 4 , 4 , 16 
     )
What could be scarier on Halloween than hearing strange voices at your door? What if those voices were your parents—checking up on you after you've been grounded and told not to have any company? Worse yet, what if they're not your parents? With her parents gone and her younger brothers asleep upstairs, Lara's got her own brand of tricks and treats in store! Break out the tofu...  read more
GHOSTLY TRINKETS
By: Charron  Contival
(: 20 : 1 , 3 , 4 )
An escaped Holocaust war criminal living in America must face the ghosts of innocent people he slaughtered. What do they want? Revenge and retribution? Simple understanding? A creepy, eye-opening drama.
GLASS
By: Saul  Zachary
(: 35 : 2 , 2 , 4 )
A fatigued matinee idol on the verge of a nervous breakdown comes home one day from his long-running Broadway hit and discovers an audience watching him through the plate glass window of his high-rise apartment. An excellent Twilight Zone-style play.
GRANDMA ROSIE
By: John Donald O'Shea
(: 25 : 3 , 1 , 2 , 6 
     )
Rosie, a spry 94-year-old woman, still lives alone in her own home, but her memory is not what it used to be. Rosie is fortunate to have a loving family who frequently looks in after her. Her granddaughter, Sara, is her main support. But with Rosie, even the smallest "molehill" can unexpectedly turn into a "mountain."
THE GREAT SANTA CLAUS REINDEER ROUNDUP
By: Bob May
(: 50 : 5 , 3 , 7 , 15 
     )
Santa's magic sleigh has always been pulled around the world delivering Christmas toys to the good boys and girls by way of sled dogs. But the sleigh is getting too heavy for the dogs to pull, so Santa decides they need a stronger animal to pull the sleigh each Christmas. A dragon auditions for the job...after all, he can fly! When Santa decides against hiring the dragon and puts out...  read more
GREAT SMOKIES
By: Le Roma Greth
(: 30 : 5 , 4 , 9 )
Pa Schlepper doesn’t mind a little dirt and disorder, but ever since Ma died the Schleppers have lived like pigs and Pa’s tired of it. He decides his “young ‘uns” need a new Ma so he goes calling on Daisy, a widow from Gun Powder Junction. Pa is afraid Daisy will refuse to mother such a filthy brood so Pa dresses the kids up like little darlings and tells Daisy the kids are just big...  read more
 
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