 | In this sequel, James and Mollie Urbiacco (John Travolta and Kirstie Ally) and their two kids have two new talking additions to the family: a pair of dogs named Rocks (DeVito) and Daphne (Keaton). James has obtained his pilot's licence and now... |
 | A history of an American symbol: the automobile. Hosted by Tom Brokaw and produced by NBC News. |
 | This fortieth-anniversary celebration features favorite moments from four decades of Charles M. Schulz's beloved "Peanuts" specials. Also features an interview with the successful creator. |
 | This riveting documentary chronicles the history of one of the most important documents of the 20th century--Dallas dress manufacturer Abraham Zapruder's home video of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963--providing the... |
 | Mikey, now a little bit older, figures he's got it made. His complusive working mother, Mollie wed James, the warm-hearted dad of his dreams. However, his street smart thoughts are soon matched by the irresistible wisecracks of his new baby sister,... |
 | Chris and Martin Kratt, the creators of the popular "Kratts Creatures," have developed a series of "creature adventures" designed particularly for preschoolers. In this episode, Zoboo learns all about the different types of houses that animals live... |
 | A single mother in her mid-30's (Kirstie Alley) sets out to find a proper father for her son. Baby Mikey is determined to make his opinion on the subject known through his actions--he favors an engaging cab driver turned baby sitter (John Travolta).... |
 | Ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and sidekick Charlie McCarthy play themselves in a film which drafted some of its cast from the world of radio. On their way to a vacation spot Bergen's plane has engine trouble and is forced to land in Wistful Vista, home... |
 | This stark drama deals with an English working man who raises his embittered voice in rage against a world which seems determined to beat him down. An energetic and moving social documentary. |
 | Features the rock band, Loverboy, performing nine of their biggest hits; "Workin' for the Weekend," "Lovin' Every Minute of It," "Only the Lucky," "Turn Me Loose," "This Could Be the Night," "Queen of the Broken Hearts," "Gangs in the Street,"... |