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- A quadriplegic ex-homicide detective and his partner try to track down a serial killer who is terrorizing New York City.
- A Victorian Age English gentleman takes a wager that he can circle the globe in the unprecedented time of just eighty days.
- Court drama about a Copenhagen law office and the cases and personal entanglements of its small group of attorneys.
- An obsessive dish collector tries to repair the past by collecting memories and dishes. But what is he really trying to get?
- Travel series in which biologist and journalist Lars Ørlund makes the journey from Cape Town to Kilimanjaro.
- The 2020 NFL Schedule is revealed and announced on ESPN in a special that is hosted by Trey Wingo.
- With James Earl Jones as narrator and Joe Morton as storyteller, these interactive titles span Europe and the Americas from the early Renaissance to the 20th Century from five different cultural perspectives -- White/European, Black/African, Hispanic/Latino, Asian and Native American. The largest multimedia project ever made, "Columbus" is on permanent display at the Library of Congress, National Demonstration Laboratories for new media and technology. Using an IBM CDROM drive, a Pioneer LaserDisc Player and an advanced concept engine, "Columbus" connects 4400 scenes, 3500 concepts, 5 hours of video, 180 hours of self-navigable imagery and over 900,000 soft links on 3 videodiscs and 1 computer optical disc. It runs on an IBM PS/2 computer that IBM intended to sell as a package to school districts for use in history instruction.
- An alley cat has to do tasks like catching a cage bird and stealing milk from bulldogs, before he can set out to rescue his mate.
- Examines the transition from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance from the perspective of how commercialism, climate change and the Black Death influenced cultural development.
- About the atom chip, a way of storing enormous amounts of data by manipulating atoms.
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- 1970–8.2 (7)TV Episode