Mark invites Sarah to a friend's engagement party, which stirs up a serious conversation about a baby in their future. Amber gets a job promotion. |
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Jasmine becomes uncomfortable as the relationship between Crosby and Lily grows. Zoe begins to realize the seriousness of her decision. |
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Crosby is frustrated when Adam becomes the focus of a local newspaper's piece on the Luncheonette. Amber struggles to find her place in a new job. |
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Seeking his mother's approval, Zeek demands the entire family caravan on a road trip, where they encounter many roadblocks along the way. |
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The Braverman clan continues to struggle with relationships, parenthood, careers and each other in the fourth season of this popular drama. Crosby and Jasmine adjust to married life, while Julia and Joel adapt to the new addition to their family. |
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The Bravermans come together to celebrate a momentous event, while Julia and Joel strive to overcome the emotional roller coaster of adopting a child. |
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Julia heads to the hospital for the birth of her and Joel's son. Sarah considers the possibility of a new life in New York with Mark. |
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The Braverman clan continues to struggle with relationships, parenthood, careers and each other in the fourth season of this popular drama. Crosby and Jasmine adjust to married life, while Julia and Joel adapt to the new addition to their family. |
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Julia tries to avoid getting too involved in Zoe's life. Sarah and Mark's plan to have a baby elicits an unexpected reaction from Drew. |
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The Braverman clan braces for a third season in the wake of a tumultuous Season 2 finale that delivered big news for parents-to-be (again) Kristina and Adam, and big acclaim for newly minted playwright Sarah. |
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Kristina tries to bring the family together for a night of fun, but things don't go quite as planned. |
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Amber revels in her new independence while Sarah strives to remain a part of her life. Crosby is unsure how he feels about Jasmine dating. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Don't Want to Do This Without You," "Hey, If You're Not Using That Baby," "Step Right Up" and "Clear Skies From Here On Out." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:" Nora," "Tales From the Luncheonette," "Forced Family Fun," "In-Between" and "Sore Loser." |
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This disc includes the episodes: "Mr. Honesty," "Missing," " Road Trip," "Just Smile" and "It Is What It Is." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Politics," "Tough Love," "Remember Me," "I'm the One Who Loves You" and "My Brother's Wedding." |
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Kristina and Adam become overwhelmed with their work schedules and put Max's well-being in danger. Kristina offers Amber a new opportunity. |
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An inappropriate moment at work disrupts Adam and Kristina's marriage. A meeting with Zoe's boyfriend may jeopardize Julia and Joel's adoption plan. |
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During an intense game of Braverman charades, Joel and Julia come to the realization they may have spoiled Sydney. |
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After offering to let Seth stay with her once he's released from rehab, Amber begins to understand what Sarah has been going through all these years. |
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Kristina exhausts herself by diving back into supermom mode, while Adam and Crosby prepare their new music studio in hopes of impressing a client. |
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Kristina is rushed to the hospital by an unlikely accomplice, while Julia and Joel receive positive news on a possible addition to their family. |
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Zeek lands his first commercial, prompting Camille to reflect on her own achievements. Sarah and Mark take their friendship to a new level. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Don't Want to Do This Without You," "Hey, If You're Not Using That Baby," "Step Right Up" and "Clear Skies From Here On Out." |
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This disc includes the following episodes:" Nora," "Tales From the Luncheonette," "Forced Family Fun," "In-Between" and "Sore Loser." |
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This disc includes the episodes: "Mr. Honesty," "Missing," " Road Trip," "Just Smile" and "It Is What It Is." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Politics," "Tough Love," "Remember Me," "I'm the One Who Loves You" and "My Brother's Wedding." |
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From director Sean McNamara comes this inspiring film that dramatizes the real-life story of Bethany Hamilton, a Hawaiian teen who bravely returns to competitive surfing after losing her left arm in a vicious shark attack. |
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The Braverman clan braces for a third season in the wake of a tumultuous Season 2 finale that delivered big news for parents-to-be (again) Kristina and Adam, and big acclaim for newly minted playwright Sarah. |
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From director Sean McNamara comes this inspiring film that dramatizes the real-life story of Bethany Hamilton (AnnaSophia Robb), a Hawaiian teen who bravely returns to competitive surfing after losing her left arm in a vicious shark attack. On the road to recovery, the gutsy young wave-rider relies on determination, faith and family, including her mom (Helen Hunt) and dad (Dennis Quaid). Carrie Underwood, Craig T. Nelson and Kevin Sorbo co-star. |
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Kristina is concerned over Max's well-being as he attends a mainstream public school. Sarah and Mark Cyr define and grow their relationship. |
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Sarah Braverman celebrates her 40th birthday as Amber strives for independence; Adam feels pressure to support his growing family and Julia struggles to adopt. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Namaste No More," "Solace," "Team Braverman" and "Lost and Found." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Situation," "The Big 'O'," "What's Goin' on Down There?," "Rubber Band Ball" and "Perchance to Dream." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Namaste No More," "Solace," "Team Braverman" and "Lost and Found." |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman (Lauren Graham) moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. Even Sarah's own parents are discovering that the job never ends. Peter Krause, Monica Potter and Craig T. Nelson co-star in this dramatic series based on Ron Howard's hit 1989 film of the same name. |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. |
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Single mother Sarah and her two children, Amber and Drew, are moving back home with her parents Zeek and Camille. |
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Adam and Kristina have an unexpected meeting with the principal of Max's school. Jabbar is selected "Star of the Week" by his elementary school. |
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Adam and Kristina find it difficult to talk to Max about his Asperger's Syndrome and come to Dr. Pelickan for guidance. |
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Crosby pays the price for a mistake that will change his relationships with those closest to him. Adam gets annoyed with Alex's frequent visits. |
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Kristina and Adam throw Max a birthday party, hosted by Amazing Andy, a man who lives with Aspergers. |
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Amber starts spending a lot of time with a new friend, Kelsey, which makes Sarah jealous. Sarah's coworker, Mike, gives her advice on the situation. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Hear You, I See You," "No Good Deed," "I'm Cooler Than You Think" and "Date Night." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Booth Job," "Orange Alert," "Seven Names," "If This Boat is a Rockin'" and "Put Yourself Out There." |
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In the midst of a financial crisis, Adam makes a decision that alters the company 's future. Jasmine and Crosby announce their future plans to Jabbar. |
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Zeek once again tries to go overboard with the Halloween celebration and is upset when Haddie, Amber and Drew refuse to join in the fun. |
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Kristina goes to an Asperger's support group and tries to convince Adam to join her. Crosby and Jasmine try to get Jabbar accepted at Sydney's school. |
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Kristina learns alarming stats about the divorce rate of parents with autistic kids and schedules a date night with Adam to keep their marriage alive. |
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Adam offers an internship position to Sarah at T&S Footwear. Meanwhile, Kristina helps Suze Lessing through her divorce by babysitting Noel. |
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Adam is overwhelmed by family needs and increasing demands at work from his boss. Zeek is overly confident in his skills as he tries to fix a leak. |
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Tensions run high for Sarah and Amber, leading Sarah to meet with Mr. Cyr to discuss her complex daughter. Zeek tries to win back Camille's heart. |
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A family walk for autism is jeopardized when Sarah and Adam disagree over their daughters' behavior. Haddie and Amber's secret anger comes to a head. |
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Zeek makes his presence known while crashing with Adam and Kristina. Elsewhere, Camille focuses on her art instead of focusing on her husband. |
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When Crosby and Jasmine's relationship heats up, they have to decide how to explain it to Jabbar. Elsewhere, Adam and Kristina search for friends. |
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Adam has his hands full when Kristina goes back to work and leaves him with Max and Haddie for the weekend. |
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The Braverman family is on high alert when Amber's ex-boyfriend Damien arrives from Fresno. Zeek takes Adam on a road trip for investment advice. |
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Adam wants to spend time with his family but has trouble juggling their multiple schedules, especially while Gaby continues to work with Max. |
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Kristina's constant worrying affects her and Adam's sex life, and the worrying only gets worse when Max starts working with a young behavioral aide. |
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When Max rejoins the baseball team, Drew helps Adam connect with his son. Sarah strikes up a friendship with Amber's English teacher, Mr. Cyr. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Taking the Leap," "New Plan," "Slipping Away" and "Hard Times Come Again No More." |
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The Braverman clan returns for a second season of family squabbles in NBC's popular drama. Sarah (Lauren Graham) finally lands a job working with her brother Adam (Peter Krause), but they quickly realize that mixing their personal and professional lives will be tricky. Meanwhile, Crosby (Dax Shepard) tries to negotiate a long-distance relationship, and Julia (Erika Christensen) learns to navigate the complicated social world of 6-year-olds. |
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Adam and Kristina use questionable tactics to find out about Haddie's secret relationship. Sarah doesn't know how to talk to Drew. |
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After Max gets kicked out of school, Adam and Kristina explore educational options for their son. Sarah hits a wall when she ends things with Jim. |
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Four grown siblings juggle parenthood, relationships, careers and more as they cope with life's ups and downs in this family drama set in Berkeley, Calif. Meanwhile, their parents face an unraveling marriage and their own parenting challenges. |
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Four grown siblings juggle parenthood, relationships, careers and more as they cope with life's ups and downs in this family drama set in Berkeley, Calif. Meanwhile, their parents face an unraveling marriage and their own parenting challenges. |
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Written, directed and produced by John Wells, this indie drama stars Ben Affleck as a successful businessman who comes face-to-face with America's downsizing epidemic when he loses his job and is forced to take a construction gig. |
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Sarah convinces Amber to meet with an important colleague of Gordon's. Meanwhile, Kristina frantically attempts to obtain a birthday invite for Max. |
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Adam confronts a man in defense of Max. Crosby and Jasmine delve into domestic discussions, beginning with the selling of Crosby's boat. |
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Amber quits her job and begins to fall down a dangerous and destructive path. Crosby works with Joel to mend his relationship with Jasmine. |
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Crosby does everything he can to get Jasmine back. Adam is nervous about Haddie going to prom with Alex as Julia tries to spend more time with Sydney. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Man Versus Possum," "The Deep End of the Pool" and "WHassup." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Situation," "The Big 'O'," "What's Goin' on Down There?," "Rubber Band Ball" and "Perchance to Dream." |
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Sarah and Adam discuss a situation with Haddie. Haddie, Amber and Max run into Alex. Crosby and Jasmine meet a reverend for pre-marital counseling. |
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Kristina refuses to accept Haddie's relationship with Alex, causing her to move in with her grandparents. Sarah puts her foot down at work. |
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Kristina and Adam catch Haddie sneaking around with Alex and forbid her from seeing him anymore. |
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Adam tries to cope with the idea of a new boss and is concerned about the stability of his job. Kristina tries winning Haddie over. |
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Crosby has trouble teaching Jabbar to clean his room. Meanwhile, Zeek finds Drew drinking beer with guys from school. |
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Adam's torn between his job and family after surprising news from Gordon. While making Thanksgiving dinner, Camille and Amber share a bonding moment. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Happy Thanksgiving," "Damage Control," "Meet the New Boss," "Opening Night" and "A House Divided." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Just Go Home," "Amazing Andy and His Wonderful World of Bugs," "Do Not Sleep with Your Autistic Nephew's Therapist" and "Qualities and Difficulties." |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman (Lauren Graham) moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. Even Sarah's own parents are discovering that the job never ends. Peter Krause, Monica Potter and Craig T. Nelson co-star in this dramatic series based on Ron Howard's hit 1989 film of the same name. |
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The Braverman clan returns for a second season of family squabbles in NBC's popular drama. Sarah (Lauren Graham) finally lands a job working with her brother Adam (Peter Krause), but they quickly realize that mixing their personal and professional lives will be tricky. Meanwhile, Crosby (Dax Shepard) tries to negotiate a long-distance relationship, and Julia (Erika Christensen) learns to navigate the complicated social world of 6-year-olds. |
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Adam and Kristina come to terms with the fact that their son may have Asperger's Syndrome. Sarah is on the job hunt and Zeek pushes her to dream big. |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. |
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Written, directed and produced by John Wells, this indie drama stars Ben Affleck as a successful businessman who comes face-to-face with America's downsizing epidemic when he loses his job and is forced to take a construction gig. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Pilot," "Man Versus Possum," "The Deep End of the Pool" and "WHassup." |
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When struggling single mom Sarah Braverman moves back home to Berkeley, Calif., with her two surly teens in tow, she reunites with her three adult siblings who are also confronting the challenges of parenthood in the new millennium. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "I Hear You, I See You," "No Good Deed," "I'm Cooler Than You Think" and "Date Night." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Booth Job," "Orange Alert," "Seven Names," "If This Boat is a Rockin'" and "Put Yourself Out There." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Happy Thanksgiving," "Damage Control," "Meet the New Boss," "Opening Night" and "A House Divided." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Just Go Home," "Amazing Andy and His Wonderful World of Bugs," "Do Not Sleep with Your Autistic Nephew's Therapist" and "Qualities and Difficulties." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "Taking the Leap," "New Plan," "Slipping Away" and "Hard Times Come Again No More." |
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Sarah and the rest of the Braverman family worry about Amber's well-being after an accident. Meanwhile, Max 's behavior upsets Adam. |
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When she learns she's in danger of losing her visa status and being deported to Canada, overbearing book editor Margaret Tate forces her put-upon assistant, Andrew Paxton, to marry her. |
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When she learns she's in danger of losing her visa status and being deported, overbearing book editor Margaret Tate (Sandra Bullock, in a Golden Globe-nominated role) forces her put-upon assistant, Andrew Paxton (Ryan Reynolds), to marry her. Directed by Anne Fletcher (27 Dresses), this romantic comedy also stars Craig T. Nelson and Mary Steenburgen as Andrew's parents, Joe and Grace, and Betty White as the outspoken Grandma Annie. |
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When a much-publicized ice-skating scandal strips them of their gold medals, two world-class athletes (Will Ferrell and Jon Heder) skirt their way back onto the ice via a loophole that allows them to compete together -- as a pairs team. Will Arnett ("Arrested Development") and Amy Poehler ("Saturday Night Live") co-star as their competitive on-ice rivals who vow to use their triple axel to the fullest advantage. |
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When a much-publicized ice-skating scandal strips them of their gold medals, two world-class athletes (Will Ferrell and Jon Heder) skirt their way back onto the ice via a loophole that allows them to compete together -- as a pairs team. Will Arne... |
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Although their relationship works in the city, things begin to fall apart for buttoned-up Manhattanites Everett (Dermot Mulroney) and Meredith (Sarah Jessica Parker) when they visit the suburbs for the holidays to stay with Everett's family. Sarah's first meeting with Everett's parents ( |
Although their relationship works in the city, things begin to fall apart for buttoned-up Manhattanites Everett (Dermot Mulroney) and Meredith (Sarah Jessica Parker) when they visit the suburbs for the holidays to stay with Everett's family. Sarah's first meeting with Everett's parents (Diane Keaton and Craig T. Nelson) proves so traumatic that she calls in her sister (Claire Danes) for backup -- a move that only makes Christmas more complicated. |
Fit for a superhero, this bonus disc features tons of extras, including a new short starring baby Jack-Jack, deleted scenes, bloopers and outtakes, two making-of documentaries, candid interviews with The Incredibles and other underground superheroes, a cartoon starring Mr. Incredible, Frozone and rabbit sidekick Mr. Skipperdoo (with optional commentary by the stars), "Boundin" (Pixar's Wild West short starring Jackalope) and much more. |
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Bob Parr (voiced by Craig T. Nelson) has given up his superhero days to log in time as an insurance adjuster and raise his three children with his formerly heroic wife (Holly Hunter) in suburbia. But when he receives a mysterious assignment, it's time to get back into costume. Jason Lee, Samuel L. Jackson and Elizabeth Peña lend their voices to this Academy Award-winning Pixar charmer from writer-director Brad Bird. |
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Bob Parr (voiced by Craig T. Nelson) has given up his superhero days to log in time as an insurance adjuster and raise his three children with his formerly heroic wife (Holly Hunter) in suburbia. But when he receives a mysterious assignment, it's time to get back into costume. |
Fit for a superhero, this bonus disc features tons of extras, including a new short starring baby Jack-Jack, deleted scenes, bloopers and outtakes, two making-of documentaries, candid interviews with The Incredibles and other underground superheroes, a cartoon starring Mr. Incredible, Frozone and rabbit sidekick Mr. Skipperdoo (with optional commentary by the stars), "Boundin" (Pixar's Wild West short starring Jackalope) and much more. |
Small-town athlete and scholar Z.T. (Ean Mering) dreams of a prosperous career as an inventor. But those plans change with the arrival of Zack (Robert Loggia), a 67-year-old drunk who claims to be Z.T.'s older self, sent from the future to warn Z.T. about a tragic turn of events. The film, winner of the Best Drama prize at the International Family Film Festival, also stars Craig T. Nelson as Z.T.'s widowed father and John Amos as Coach Zeller. |
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Small-town athlete and scholar Z.T. (Ean Mering) dreams of a prosperous career as an inventor. But those plans change with the arrival of Zack (Robert Loggia), a 67-year-old drunk who claims to be Z.T.'s older self, sent from the future to warn Z.T. about a tragic turn of events. The film, winner of the Best... |
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When Robert Mapplethorpe's sadomasochistic photography exhibit "A Perfect Moment" was shown at Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts Center in 1990, it was quickly deemed obscene, and museum curator Dennis Barrie (James Woods) was taken to court. This fact-based, made-for-cable-TV drama explores the relevant issues of freedom of expression and censorship of the arts through narrative... |
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When Robert Mapplethorpe's sadomasochistic photography exhibit "A Perfect Moment" was shown at Cincinnati's Contemporary Arts Center in 1990, it was quickly deemed obscene, and museum curator Dennis Barrie (James Woods) was taken to court. This fact-based, made-for-cable-TV drama explores the relevant issues of freedom of expression and censorship of the arts through narrative and via interviews with celebrities and cultural icons. |
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Drafted to join a secret university society, a working-class student jumps at the chance, seeing it as a springboard to success. But he finds himself in jeopardy when he delves into the organization's secrets after a classmate's apparent suicide. |
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Drafted to join a secret university society, a working-class student jumps at the chance, seeing it as a springboard to success. But he finds himself in jeopardy when he delves into the organization's secrets after a classmate's apparent suicide. |
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This gripping drama follows three generations of Dallas police officers -- members of the Carr family -- who join forces to track down the deadliest serial killer ever to terrorize Texas. Question is, can the Carrs put their differences aside long enough to solve the case? Starring Craig T. Nelson, this stunning 1999 TV miniseries combines a thought-provoking family drama with exciting, fast-paced action and nail-biting suspense. |
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This gripping drama follows three generations of Dallas police officers -- members of the Carr family -- who join forces to track down the deadliest serial killer ever to terrorize Texas. Question is, can the Carrs put their differences aside long enough to solve the case? Starring Craig T. Nelson, this stunning 1999 TV miniseries combines a thought-provoking family drama w... |
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When a government-bred, shark-dolphin hybrid begins terrorizing the coastline of a Caribbean island, a marine biologist living there with his ex-wife and son springs into action to save his family. |
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When a government-bred, shark-dolphin hybrid begins terrorizing the coastline of a Caribbean island, a marine biologist living there with his ex-wife and son springs into action to save his family. |
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Young attorney Kevin Lomax is thrilled when he's recruited by charismatic lawyer John Milton to his high-powered Manhattan firm -- until strange things begin to happen and Milton's behavior gradually reveals a sinister intent. |
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Young attorney Kevin Lomax is thrilled when he's recruited by charismatic lawyer John Milton to his high-powered Manhattan firm -- until strange things begin to happen and Milton's behavior gradually reveals a sinister intent. |
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When the president is caught in a sex scandal less than two weeks before the election, White House spinmaster Conrad Brean (Robert De Niro) creates a phony war with the help of Hollywood producer Stanley Motss (Dustin Hoffman) to distract the electorate. From acclaimed director Barry Levinson and writers Hilary Henkin and David Mamet comes this biting look at American politics and its insidious relationship with the media. |
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When the president is caught in a sex scandal less than two weeks before the election, White House spinmaster Conrad Brean (Robert De Niro) creates a phony war with the help of Hollywood producer Stanley Motss (Dustin Hoffman) to distract the electorate. From acclaimed director |
The boys' annual fishing trip is sabotaged by Luther's bad planning and a hungry alligator. |
As Christine and Hayden experience the joys of parenthood, they also experience lack of sleep. |
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In the final season, Hayden and Christine struggle with new-parent exhaustion, and the Breakers begin to win despite the owner's interference. Meanwhile, Luther has his own adventures, and everyone helps Hayden consider his family's future. |
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After reflecting on the highs and lows of his coaching career with his friends and longtime colleagues, Luther and Dauber, Hayden returns to Christine and Tim with a life-changing decision in an emotional series finale. |
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With other teams eager to lure Hayden away, Doris offers her star coach $17 million to remain with the Breakers for 10 more years, prompting the Foxes to sneak off to a cabin so they can consider the proposal. Bobby Vinton guest stars as himself. |
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Skeptical of their sketchy new neighbors, Hayden and Christine find themselves wrapped up in a covert surveillance operation. But Mission Improbable transforms rapidly into Mission Impossible when Luther and Doris get involved. |
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When Doris promotes Luther, Hayden is short one defensive coordinator, a job he thinks would be perfect for the legendary linebacker Dick Butkus, who guest stars as himself. But when Butkus shows up, Hayden gets far more than he bargained for. |
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A proud mother boasts that her little girl, who's only a few days older than Tim, can already walk and talk. The claim sparks Hayden's competitive streak, and the father pledges to teach his baby how to walk and talk within a week. |
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In the wake of the Breakers's successful season, Doris rewards the coaching staff with free sessions with her psychic. But one prediction makes Luther suspect that a possible new defensive tackle from the Dolphins might be trying to kill him. |
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When asked how baby Tim got his name, Hayden recalls in detail the convoluted story of how a mix-up with a hospital employee led to a baby-naming contest that was spearheaded by a hostile sportswriter. |
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Eager to investigate a business opportunity in Colorado, Doris arranges a ski trip for Valentine's Day. The coaching staff is invited to tag along to the Rockies, where everyone hits the slopes with varying degrees of success. |
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When the Breakers fire his former gardener, Kenny, Hayden feels so terrible that he writes a glowing recommendation for his hapless former employee. But Hayden is punished for his generosity when Kenny becomes his bodyguard. Tim Conway guest stars. |
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When the Burleighs give Tim a Princess Tiffany doll, Luther fears the toy could damage the child's upbringing. To save the boy's future, Luther launches a campaign for Tim to have more masculine influences. |
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Dauber reconsiders his place in the universe -- literally -- after he thinks he's had a close encounter with a group of aliens. Hayden gives his assistant coach the benefit of the doubt until all the space talk starts distracting the team. |
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Defying all expectations, the Breakers finally make the playoffs. But the big news also means that Hayden will have to spend Christmas in Cleveland with the team instead of in Minnesota with Christine and Tim. |
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When Luther and Doris decide to marry, Howard smells publicity and pushes the couple to stage their wedding during a Breakers half-time show. But bigger problems loom when Luther starts taking too much interest in Doris's riches. |
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Dauber enters into a storybook romance with a theme-park employee named Mary Beth. But he starts having second thoughts when he suspects Hayden might not approve of the match. Michelle Nicastro guest stars. |
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Hayden and Christine must select a legal guardian for Tim in the event of their death, but they get scared off when the top contenders, the Burleighs, show a little too much enthusiasm for the job. Georgia Engel and Kenneth Kimmins guest star. |
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Hayden is excited when he's offered the chance to write a memoir of his years coaching the Breakers. But when he learns the subject of the book is "living with losing," he passes on the project, and Luther steps in to write it. |
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Hayden is excited when he's offered the chance to write a memoir. But soon he learns the subject of the book is "living with losing." |
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Nat Moyer (Walter Matthau) and Midge Carter (Ossie Davis) are a truly odd couple who wryly comment on modern urban life as it strolls by their bench in Central Park. When Midge, who's also the manager of Nat's apartment building, is forced into retirement, Nat springs to his defense -- taking on a drug dealer... |
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Hayden desperately wants to have a romantic evening with Christine, but Christine is terrified to leave the baby with a stranger. |
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Doris returns from her trip to Brazil with a gift for the whole team: She has found a young, sexy new player to join the Breakers. |
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Skeptical of their sketchy new neighbors, Hayden and Christine find themselves wrapped up in a covert surveillance operation. |
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In the final season, Hayden and Christine struggle with new-parent exhaustion, and the Breakers begin to win despite the owner's interference. Meanwhile, Luther has his own adventures, and everyone helps Hayden consider his family's future. |
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In the final season, Hayden and Christine struggle with new-parent exhaustion, and the Breakers begin to win despite the owner's interference. Meanwhile, Luther has his own adventures, and everyone helps Hayden consider his family's future. |
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Decades after two hung juries cleared white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith (Oscar nominee James Woods) in the 1963 shooting death of civil-rights activist Medgar Evers, assistant district attorney Bobby DeLaughter (Alec Baldwin) reopens the case to bring the man to justice. With support from Evers's widow (Whoopi Goldberg), DeLaughter is determined to take down the murderer. Virginia Madsen co-stars in this drama based on the true 1994 trial. |
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Nat Moyer (Walter Matthau) and Midge Carter (Ossie Davis) are a truly odd couple who wryly comment on modern urban life as it strolls by their bench in Central Park. When Midge, who's also the manager of Nat's apartment building, is forced into retirement, Nat springs to his defense -- taking on a drug dealer, a mugger and even his daughter (Amy Irving). Adapted and directed by Herb Gardner from his Tony Award-winning Broadway play. |
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The gang goes to Las Vegas, where Luther sinks his life savings into Elvis memorabilia. |
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Hayden returns to Christine and Tim with a life-changing decision. |
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Hayden reflects on the highs and lows of his coaching career with his closest friends, Luther and Dauber. |
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With other teams eager to lure Hayden away, Doris offers her star coach $17 million to remain with the Breakers for 10 more years. |
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When Doris promotes Luther, Hayden is short one defensive coordinator, a job he thinks would be perfect for the legendary linebacker Dick Butkus. |
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Decades after two hung juries cleared white supremacist Byron De La Beckwith (Oscar nominee James Woods) in the 1963 shooting death of civil-rights activist Medgar Evers, assistant district attorney Bobby DeLaughter (Alec Baldwin) reopens the case to bring the man to justice. With support from Evers's widow ( |
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When the Breakers fire his former gardener, Kenny, Hayden feels so terrible that he writes a glowing recommendation for his hapless former employee. |
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A mother boasts that her little girl, who's only a few days older than Tim, can already walk and talk. The claim sparks Hayden's competitive streak. |
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In the wake of the Breakers's successful season, Doris rewards the coaching staff with free sessions with her psychic. |
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When asked how baby Tim got his name, Hayden recalls the convoluted story of how a mix-up with a hospital employee led to a baby-naming contest. |
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Eager to investigate a business opportunity in Colorado, Doris arranges a ski trip for Valentine's Day. The coaching staff is invited to tag along. |
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When the Burleighs give Tim a Princess Tiffany doll, Luther fears the toy could damage the child's upbringing. |
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Dauber reconsiders his place in the universe -- literally -- after he thinks he's had a close encounter with a group of aliens. |
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Defying all expectations, the Breakers finally make the playoffs. But the big news also means that Hayden will have to spend Christmas in Cleveland. |
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When Luther and Doris decide to marry, Howard smells publicity and pushes the couple to stage their wedding during a Breakers half-time show. |
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Dauber enters into a storybook romance with a theme-park employee. But he has second thoughts when he suspects Hayden might not approve of the match. |
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Hayden and Christine must select a guardian for Tim in the event of their death, but they get scared when the Burleighs show too much enthusiasm. |
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In the final season, Hayden and Christine struggle with new-parent exhaustion, and the Breakers begin to win despite the owner's interference. Meanwhile, Luther has his own adventures, and everyone helps Hayden consider his family's future. |
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Before the start of the new football season, Hayden embarrasses himself and the organization by accidentally offending the city of Orlando. Now, to make up for his big mistake, he must guide the Breakers to victory on opening day. |
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Before the start of the new football season, Hayden embarrasses himself and the organization by accidentally offending the city of Orlando. Now, to make up for his big mistake, he must guide the Breakers to victory on opening day. |
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Christine consults a specialist when Hayden's energy and sex drive come to a halt. |
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Christine and Hayden's adoption of the baby becomes complicated when Julie's father enters the picture. |
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Hayden is under pressure when the Breakers have the first pick in the NFL draft. |
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Howard is fired from his job at Minnesota State and looks to Hayden for help. |
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Howard and Shirley Burleigh visit Christine and Hayden for a weekend. |
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Luther gets a new faithful companion when his beloved dog dies. |
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In Season 8, Hayden leaves Minnesota State for a pro job in Orlando, and he and Christine decide to adopt a child. Meanwhile, Luther is the object of several women's affections, Christine also lands a new job, and Hayden clashes with his new boss. |
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In Season 8, Hayden leaves Minnesota State for a pro job in Orlando, and he and Christine decide to adopt a child. Meanwhile, Luther is the object of several women's affections, Christine also lands a new job, and Hayden clashes with his new boss. |
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Doris, the Breakers's owner, prepares to visit a few of her wealthy friends who are holding an annual hunting trip. When Luther claims that he's a great hunter with lots of experience, Doris decides to bring him along. |
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The Breakers hold a fantasy camp, and Hayden agrees to coach a team but comes to regret his decision when dealing with the players proves to be a pain. Luther and Dauber, on the other hand, are looking forward to facing Hayden's squad. |
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Angry about burning himself at Hayden's barbecue, Luther decides to take drastic measures by filing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against his longtime friend. But no one is more surprised than Hayden. |
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Doris has an offer to move the Breakers from Orlando to Los Angeles, and doing so would earn her lots of money. But Hayden, who is determined to keep the Breakers where they are, works tirelessly to build support among the fans. |
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Tim Conway guest stars as Hayden's incompetent gardener, who can't seem to keep any plants alive. When Hayden reaches his breaking point, he decides to fire the bumbling groundskeeper. But his decision really upsets Luther. |
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Hayden and Christine's plans for adopting Julie's unborn baby take an unexpected hit when Julie's ex-boyfriend, the father of the child, comes back into the picture and says he wants to get back together. |
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Hayden struggles to decide which of his players should be cut from the Breakers's roster. But to Hayden's surprise, Christine invites the player he's about to cut over for dinner. Seeing how nice this player is makes things even more difficult. |
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Hayden tries to dissuade Luther from seeing Doris. |
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Hayden tries to focus on the Breakers's upcoming game, but Doris has other things on her mind. She thinks re-signing a sexy player should be the team's priority, even though Hayden knows the athlete is past his prime. |
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Tipped off that a roadside attraction called Turtle World is a great investment, Luther convinces Hayden to help him buy the place. But news of animals dying at Turtle World soon threatens to shut the business down. |
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After each Breakers game, Doris's television station broadcasts a program full of highlights and analysis. But when Doris fires the annoying host of the show, she must find a replacement, so Luther suggests Christine. |
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Because the Breakers are an expansion team without much talent, they're underdogs in every game they play. But if Hayden can successfully recruit his star quarterback from Minnesota State, the team might be able to get better. |
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Hayden and Christine try to convince a pregnant teenager who wants to give her baby up for adoption that they would make great parents. Meanwhile, Luther and Dauber look for a way to bring the entire coaching staff together. |
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Interested in starting a family, Hayden and Christine look into the possibility of adoption, only to discover that their ages might be a problem. Meanwhile, the arrival of a new secretary creates distractions for Luther and Dauber. |
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After moving into a retirement community for senior citizens, Luther finds himself the center of attention. With three women interested in being his girlfriend, Luther tries to find a way to make everyone happy. |
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Hayden gives Dauber some advice on buying a new car, but Dauber doesn't listen to his boss. Although he's thrilled to get the car he really wanted, Dauber soon realizes that he can't keep up with the high payments. |
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Nobody knows where Luther's pet monkey has been, so when it bites Hayden's finger, everyone fears the worst. As a precaution against spreading any contagious viruses, Hayden and the rest of the staff go under quarantine. |
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In Season 8, Hayden leaves Minnesota State for a pro job in Orlando, and he and Christine decide to adopt a child. Meanwhile, Luther is the object of several women's affections, Christine also lands a new job, and Hayden clashes with his new boss. |
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Doris prepares to visit a few of her wealthy friends on a hunting trip. When Luther claims that he's a great hunter, Doris decides to bring him along. |
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The Breakers hold a fantasy camp, and Hayden agrees to coach a team but comes to regret his decision when dealing with the players prove to be a pain. |
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Angry about burning himself at Hayden's barbecue, Luther decides to take drastic measures by filing a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against his friend. |
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Nobody knows where Luther's pet monkey has been, so when it bites Hayden's finger, everyone fears the worst and the staff goes into quarantine. |
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Hayden gives Dauber some advice on buying a new car, but Dauber doesn't listen. Soon Dauber realizes that he can't keep up with the high payments. |
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Doris has an offer to move the Breakers to Los Angeles. But Hayden is determined to keep the Breakers where they are. |
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Tim Conway guest stars as Hayden's incompetent gardener, who can't seem to keep any plants alive. |
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Hayden and Christine's plans for adopting Julie's unborn baby take an unexpected hit when the father of the child comes back into the picture. |
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Hayden struggles to decide which players should be cut from the Breakers's roster. But Christine invites a player he's about to cut over for dinner. |
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Hayden tries to focus on the upcoming game, but Doris has other things on her mind. She thinks re-signing a sexy player should be the team's priority. |
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Tipped off that a roadside attraction called Turtle World is a great investment, Luther convinces Hayden to help him buy the place. |
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After each Breakers game, Doris's TV station broadcasts game highlights. But when Doris fires the show's annoying host, she must find a replacement. |
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The Breakers are the underdogs in every game. But if Hayden can recruit his star quarterback from Minnesota State, the team might be able to improve. |
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Hayden and Christine try to convince a pregnant teenager who wants to give her baby up for adoption that they would make great parents. |
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Interested in starting a family, Hayden and Christine look into the possibility of adoption, only to discover that their ages might be a problem. |
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After moving into a senior retirement community, Luther finds himself the center of attention with three women interested in being his girlfriend. |
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To make up for offending the entire city of Orlando, Hayden must guide the Breakers to victory on opening day. |
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Before the start of the new football season, Hayden embarrasses himself and the organization by accidentally offending the city of Orlando. |
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In Season 8, Hayden leaves Minnesota State for a pro job in Orlando, and he and Christine decide to adopt a child. Meanwhile, Luther is the object of several women's affections, Christine also lands a new job, and Hayden clashes with his new boss. |
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In pursuit of some much-needed R&R, Hayden and Christine embark on a Caribbean cruise. But Hayden's attempts to get away from football proves unsuccessful when he's propositioned by an eccentric socialite with an offer he can't ignore. |
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After buying a truck from Hayden that promptly breaks down, Luther accuses his friend of knowingly selling him a lemon. When Hayden pleads innocence, Luther turns him in to a television news reporter who specializes in consumer complaints. |
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Undaunted by the reaction she got from her father when it was revealed that he and the guy she was dating were the same age, Kelly ups the ante by becoming romantically involved with one of Hayden's closest friends. |
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Hayden is usually thrilled when Kelly pays him a visit. But his high spirits deflate when she introduces him to her new boyfriend, Peter, and reveals that she's dating someone old enough to be her father. |
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Hayden's attempt to buddy up to former Dallas Cowboys coach and two-time national champion Jimmy Johnson takes a turn for the worse when Luther's unruly dog swallows one of Jimmy's beloved Super Bowl rings. |
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Concerned that the heartbroken Dauber would be all alone on Valentine's Day, Hayden sets him up with a blind date and organizes a couple's dinner party, which also includes Christine, Luther and Ruthanne. |
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Hayden's decision to give unwavering support to a new walk-on player who many believe is too old to play, threatens to divide the Screaming Eagles squad and sour his relationship with his coaching staff. |
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Hayden finds himself in unfamiliar, and possibly dangerous, territory when a letter from a prospective European recruit leads him on an international trip to a country that's currently being held under martial law. |
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When their fighting and bickering become too much to bear, Hayden and Christine seek outside help and sign on for an "anonymous encounter" weekend. But when a pair of familiar faces shows up, Hayden can't wait to leave. |
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Christine encourages a reluctant Hayden to check himself into a sleep therapy clinic to cure his insufferable snoring. She's frustrated by her inability to sleep, but she's also concerned about the ramifications it might have on his health. |
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In the spirit of being a married couple who does everything together, Luther and his wife, Ruthanne, join forces to make some changes in their lives. But their attempts at shedding their bad habits produce some unexpected results. |
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Just as Hayden, Luther and Dauber are preparing the team for one of the biggest games of the season, rumors surface that Coach Fox is leaving Minnesota State University to take a job with a professional franchise. |
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Police detective Gary Yanuck (Michael Ironside) faces a high-pressure engagement when he's tasked with nabbing a serial killer who's already offed a string of police officers and shows no sign of slowing down. As both the desperate hunt and the killings continue, Yanuck and his partner, Lynn Reilly (Kate Vernon), start rubbing each other the wrong way, unaware of just how much darker and more personal the case is about to get. |
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College football coach Hayden Fox flirts with a job in the pros, even as he and Christine struggle with infertility in Season 7. Kelly's new boyfriend is Hayden's age, Christine's job is in jeopardy, and a player is injured after an aggressive play. |
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Just as Hayden, Luther and Dauber are preparing the team for one of the biggest games of the season, rumors surface that Coach Fox is going pro. |
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The demands of Hayden's new image consultant, the single-minded Susan Miller, begin having a negative effect on the way he does his job. |
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College football coach Hayden Fox flirts with a job in the pros, even as he and Christine struggle with infertility in Season 7. Kelly's new boyfriend is Hayden's age, Christine's job is in jeopardy, and a player is injured after an aggressive play. |
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Hayden considers leaving his job with Minnesota State University to take a job as the coach of a professional franchise, but he worries that his control over the team would be undercut by the organization's eccentric owner. |
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Luther's relationship with his long-time agent, Art Hibke, takes a turn for the worse when he makes an appearance without obtaining Art's consent, then refuses to pay him his commission. Tom Poston guest stars. |
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College football coach Hayden Fox flirts with a job in the pros, even as he and Christine struggle with infertility in Season 7. Kelly's new boyfriend is Hayden's age, Christine's job is in jeopardy, and a player is injured after an aggressive play. |
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Hayden and Christine's invitation to attend a dinner honoring Hall of Fame football great Frank Gifford in New York City is spoiled when it becomes apparent that Luther is disappointed he wasn't invited. |
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Hayden does his best to lend Dauber some much-needed moral support when he discovers that Judy has given back Dauber's engagement ring. |
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In an effort to keep up with the biggest names in his field, Hayden hires image consultant Susan Miller, played by guest star Jessica Walter ("Arrested Development"), to help turn him into a national superstar. |
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Hayden feels guilty when the demands he imposes on his team to play rough result in an opposing player getting badly injured. Jessica Walter ("Arrested Development") makes an appearance as Hayden's publicist, Susan Miller. |
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When Christine discovers that her longtime co-anchor, Carter Brooks, has mapped out a plan to not only have her fired, but also have her replaced by a much younger woman, she's forced to take a stand and defend herself. |
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Hayden finds himself in unfamiliar territory when the cuts to Minnesota State University's non-football athletic budget force him to participate in a televised debate for which he is grossly ill-prepared. |
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Hayden finds himself in hot water when his reaction to an attractive co-worker is deemed sexist. Feigning ignorance, he blames his actions on Christine. But his theory doesn't go over too well at home. |
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Despite repeated warnings from Hayden, Christine accepts an invitation to attend a wild bachelorette party thrown by Luther's wife, Ruthanne, and finds herself in more trouble than she could have ever imagined. |
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Frustrated by their failed attempts to conceive and the apparent lack of spontaneity surrounding their love life, Hayden and Christine have a major falling out. Meanwhile, Luther lands an unbelievable deal on a car from an elderly woman. |
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When Luther's wife, Ruthanne, begins to complain that he's spending too much time at work and too little time at home, he vows to dedicate less time to Hayden but finds it far more difficult than he expected. |
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Hayden does his best to lend the devastated Dauber some much-needed moral support when he discovers that Judy has given back Dauber's engagement ring after having an affair while on a tour through Romania. |
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The demands of Hayden's new image consultant, the single-minded Susan Miller, begin having a negative effect on the way he does his job coaching the Screaming Eagles. Jessica Walter ("Arrested Development") guest stars. |
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In an effort to keep up with the biggest names in his field, Hayden hires image consultant Susan Miller, played by guest star Jessica Walter ("Arrested Development"), to help turn him into a national superstar. |
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Hayden hears a rumor that an unnamed professional organization is considering interviewing him for an open position. But he lets his excitement get the best him by launching an investigation to find out which team it is. |
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Hayden considers leaving Minnesota State University to coach a professional franchise, but he worries about his control over the team. |
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Hayden and Christine go on a cruise. But Hayden's attempt to get away from football proves unsuccessful when a socialite makes him an offer. |
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After buying a truck from Hayden that promptly breaks down, Luther accuses his friend of knowingly selling him a lemon. |
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Luther's relationship with his long-time agent, Art Hibke, takes a turn for the worse when he makes an appearance without obtaining Art's consent. |
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Undaunted by her father's reaction when he learned he and her boyfriend are the same age, Kelly soon becomes involved with one of Hayden's friends. |
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Hayden is usually thrilled when Kelly visits. But his spirits deflate when he learns her new boyfriend is old enough to be her father. |
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Police detective Gary Yanuck (Michael Ironside) faces a high-pressure engagement when he's tasked with nabbing a serial killer who's already offed a string of police officers and shows no sign of slowing down. As both the desperate hunt and the killings continue, Yanuck and his partner, Lynn Reilly (Kate Vernon... |
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Hayden and Christine's invitation to attend a dinner honoring football great Frank Gifford is spoiled when Luther is disappointed he wasn't invited. |
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This moving drama catches Ed Reece (Kirk Douglas), a salesman who's spent his life on the road, at the twilight of his life. Ed's past choices have left his family by the wayside, so now he attempts to make amends by inviting his estranged son, Larry (Craig T. Nelson), to accompany him on a trip back to his childhood home. But old hurts resurface, and resentments threaten to overwhelm the journey. Is complete forgiveness truly possible for them? |
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Hayden's attempt to buddy up to former Dallas Cowboys coach Jimmy Johnson are foiled when Luther's dog swallows one of Jimmy's Super Bowl rings. |
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Concerned that heartbroken Dauber will be all alone on Valentine's Day, Hayden sets him up with a blind date and organizes a couple's dinner party. |
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Hayden's decision to give unwavering support to a new walk-on player, who many believe is too old to play, threatens to divide the squad. |
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A letter from a prospective European recruit leads Hayden on a trip to a country that's currently being held under martial law. |
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When their fighting and bickering become too much to bear, Hayden and Christine seek outside help and sign on for an "anonymous encounter" weekend. |
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Christine encourages a reluctant Hayden to check himself into a sleep therapy clinic to cure his insufferable snoring. |
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Luther and his wife want to make changes that will improve their lives as a couple. But shedding their bad habits produces some unexpected results. |
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Hayden feels guilty when the demands he imposes on his team to play rough result in an opposing player getting badly injured. |
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Christine discovers that her longtime co-anchor has mapped out a plan to not only have her fired, but also have her replaced by a much younger woman. |
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Hayden wades in unfamiliar territory when cuts to the university's non-football athletic budget force him to participate in a televised debate. |
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Hayden finds himself in hot water when his reaction to a co-worker is deemed sexist. Feigning ignorance, he blames his actions on Christine. |
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Despite repeated warnings from Hayden, Christine accepts an invitation to attend a wild bachelorette party thrown by Luther's wife. |
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Frustrated by their failed attempts to conceive and a lack of spontaneity surrounding their love life, Hayden and Christine have a major falling out. |
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When Luther's wife begins to complain he's spending too much time at work and too little time at home, he vows to dedicate less time to Hayden. |
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Hayden hears a rumor that a professional organization is considering interviewing him for a position. But he lets his excitement get the best him. |
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College football coach Hayden Fox flirts with a job in the pros, even as he and Christine struggle with infertility in Season 7. Kelly's new boyfriend is Hayden's age, Christine's job is in jeopardy, and a player is injured after an aggressive play. |
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This moving drama catches Ed Reece (Kirk Douglas), a salesman who's spent his life on the road, at the twilight of his life. Ed's past choices have left his family by the wayside, so now he attempts to make amends by inviting his estranged son, Larry (Craig T. Nelson), to accompany him on a trip back to his... |
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Everybody's favorite college gridiron coach is back in Season 6 of this long-running show, which sees Hayden and Christine experimenting with a variety of fertility options after being unable to conceive. Meanwhile, Kelly ponders moving to New York. |
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Hayden encourages Dauber to buy a motorcycle over Judy's objections. |
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Hayden ends up in marriage counseling when Howard Burleigh discovers his wife is having an affair. |
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In the conclusion of a two-hour special, Hayden continues his long look back on his Minnesota State coaching career with interviewer Mary Hart of television's "Entertainment Tonight." |
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In the first part of a two-hour special, Mary Hart of television's "Entertainment Tonight" interviews Hayden about his fondest memories as head coach for the Minnesota State Screaming Eagles. |
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Everybody's favorite college gridiron coach is back in Season 6 of this long-running show, which sees Hayden and Christine experimenting with a variety of fertility options after being unable to conceive. Meanwhile, Kelly ponders moving to New York. |
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It seems like a dream come true when Luther is offered a job as head coach at a nearby college. But after so many years assisting Hayden, is he ready? |
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When Christine agrees to look after a friend's infant for the weekend, a frantic Hayden enlists Luther and Dauber's help. |
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After investigating his family tree, Luther discovers a large contingent of Van Dams living nearby and decides to look them up for the holidays. |
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When Luther lands in the hospital on the same day the Screaming Eagles are slated to play for the national championship, Hayden has to carry on alone. |
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On the day before the Screaming Eagles's most important game of the year, Hayden realizes he's lost his playbook. |
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Kelly is almost unrecognizable when she returns home to Minnesota after taking on a flashy job at a New York advertising agency. |
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After trying to conceive for several months, Christine delicately suggests that it might be time for her and Hayden to visit a fertility clinic. |
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In a bid to beat his loneliness, Luther forges a tentative friendship with a young boy who doesn't have a father. |
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Kelly announces her plan to take a job in New York City. But Hayden, ever the protective father, doesn't want his little girl moving to the Big Apple. |
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This futuristic drama is set in 2017, after Earth has been overtaken by pollution. When a hurricane levels everything Drew (Craig T. Nelson) owns, he must move his family to a refugee camp. They travel to New York, where Drew's former co-worker Larry lives, but Larry has eyes for Drew's wife (Bonnie Bedelia) and tells Drew he'll care for the clan only if he leaves. The family flees to Canada and gets separated. Will they manage to reunite? |
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When Hayden and Luther butt heads over whether the team has been successful because of hard work or sheer luck, their friendship takes a serious hit. |
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Christine is experiencing unprecedented success in her career. But Hayden's over-inflated ego has him refusing to admit that she came by it honestly. |
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When Luther gets dragged into court for his dog's bad behavior, Hayden defends the animal for biting the school's bandleader. |
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Christine's surprise announcement that she's ready to become a mother has Hayden preoccupied with the pitfalls of fatherhood. |
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Christine's surprise announcement that she's ready to become a mother has Hayden preoccupied with the pitfalls of fatherhood. But his fears won't stop him from scoring another win for the Screaming Eagles. |
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After many visits to the fertility clinic -- and zero-percent success at getting Christine pregnant -- Hayden decides to recruit celebrity sperm. |
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Everybody's favorite college gridiron coach is back in Season 6 of this long-running show, which sees Hayden and Christine experimenting with a variety of fertility options after being unable to conceive. Meanwhile, Kelly ponders moving to New York. |
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Hayden will say anything to attract one of the most sought-after high school stars in the nation. But he doesn't really want to play football. |
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Hayden begins wearing a device to increase his sperm count. He later agrees to appear on Christine's show, only to discover he's sprung a leak. |
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After leaving Minnesota State for a dream job as Aberdeen College's head coach, Luther isn't exactly enjoying his new post. |
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Hayden celebrates his 49th birthday by driving a race car at 150 miles per hour. |
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As part of a full-fledged battle of the sexes, the Minnesota State men's coaches take on the Minnesota State women's coaches in a decidedly unfriendly game of golf. |
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Hayden is disillusioned when he realizes Kelly's job takes priority over his awards night. |
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Hayden and Christine are subjected to a night of unexpected surprises when they agree to go on a double date with Luther and his outgoing new lady friend, Ruthanne. |
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Christine's attempt to bond with Hayden and his friends on a weekend fishing trip turns into a direct assault on their sensitive male egos when she reels in the biggest catch of the day. |
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When an old flame saunters back into the picture, Dauber is so distracted by his unexpected feelings for her that he nearly jeopardizes his relationship with Judy. |
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After his umpteenth visit to the fertility clinic -- and a zero-percent success rate at getting Christine pregnant -- a frustrated Hayden decides to recruit some celebrity sperm. Troy Aikman guest stars as himself. |
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Hayden and his coaching staff will say almost anything to attract one of the most sought-after high school stars in the nation. But they're at a loss for words when he reveals that he doesn't really want to play football. Terrence Howard guest stars. |
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Hayden begins wearing a special device designed to increase his sperm count. He later agrees to appear on Christine's television show for Valentine's Day, only to discover that he's sprung a leak. |
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After leaving Minnesota State for a dream job as Aberdeen College's head coach, Luther isn't exactly enjoying his new post. But admitting the truth to his friends is downright embarrassing. |
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It seems like a dream come true when Luther is offered a job as head coach at nearby Aberdeen College. But after so many years assisting Hayden, is he ready to call the shots on his own? |
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When Christine agrees to look after a friend's infant for the weekend, a frantic Hayden enlists Luther and Dauber's help, turning his house into a remake of Three Men and a Baby. |
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After digging up the roots of his family tree, Luther discovers a large contingent of Van Dams living nearby and decides to look them up for the holidays. Dick Van Dyke guest stars as an uncredited extra. |
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When Luther lands in the hospital with a concussion on the same day the Screaming Eagles are slated to play for the national championship in the Pioneer Bowl, Hayden has to carry on alone. Al Michaels guest stars. |
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On the day before the Screaming Eagles's most important game of the year, Hayden realizes he's lost his playbook. But how did it end up in the hands of the other team's coach? |
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Kelly is almost unrecognizable when she returns home to Minnesota for Thanksgiving after moving to New York City and taking on a flashy new job in an advertising agency. But Hayden doesn't like how the Big Apple has changed his daughter. |
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After trying to conceive for several months, a frustrated Christine delicately suggests that it might be time for her and Hayden to visit a clinic and see a fertility specialist. |
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In a bid to beat his loneliness, Luther forges a tentative friendship with a young boy who doesn't have a father. Tony Dow (best known as Wally from "Leave It to Beaver") directs. |
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Kelly announces her plans to take a job in New York City. But Hayden, ever the protective father, doesn't want his little girl moving to the Big Apple. |
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When Hayden and Luther butt heads over whether the Screaming Eagles have been successful because of hard work or sheer luck, their friendship takes a serious hit. |
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When it comes to her career, Christine is experiencing unprecedented success. But Hayden's over-inflated ego has him refusing to admit that she came by it honestly. |
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When Luther gets dragged into court for his dog's bad behavior, Hayden plays the stalwart friend by defending the animal for biting the school's bandleader. But back at home, the coach is in the doghouse. |
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In the conclusion of a two-hour special, Hayden continues his long look back on his Minnesota State coaching career with interviewer Mary Hart. |
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Everybody's favorite college gridiron coach is back in Season 6 of this long-running show, which sees Hayden and Christine experimenting with a variety of fertility options after being unable to conceive. Meanwhile, Kelly ponders moving to New York. |
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In the first part of a two-hour special, Mary Hart of television's "Entertainment Tonight" interviews Hayden about his fondest memories as head coach. |
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As part of a full-fledged battle of the sexes, the men's coaches take on the women's coaches in a decidedly unfriendly game of golf. |
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Hayden and Christine are subjected to a night of unexpected surprises when they agree to go on a double date with Luther and Ruthanne. |
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Christine's attempt to bond with Hayden and his friends on a fishing trip turns into an assault on their egos when she reels in the biggest catch. |
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When an old flame saunters back into the picture, Dauber is so distracted by his feelings for her that he jeopardizes his relationship with Judy. |
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This futuristic drama is set in 2017, after Earth has been overtaken by pollution. When a hurricane levels everything Drew (Craig T. Nelson) owns, he must move his family to a refugee camp. They travel to New York, where Drew's former co-worker Larry lives, but Larry has eyes for Drew's wife (Bonnie Bedelia |
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Luther entrusts Hayden with a box containing his most personal effects, never dreaming that Hayden and Christine will examine its contents. |
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The office gets an injection of unbridled enthusiasm when the athletic director's wife, Shirley Burleigh, accepts a job as her husband's temporary assistant. Meanwhile, Dauber and Luther launch a campaign to save Sweetie's from the cereal graveyard. |
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Tired of playing second fiddle to Hayden's head- coach status, Luther petitions for more recognition on his contributions to the team. Hayden responds by letting Luther take the heat the next time the Screaming Eagles lose. |
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Kelly has her own reasons for refusing to attend the "Father of the Year" banquet with her dad. But headstrong Hayden is so determined to go that he hires Kelly's roommate to pose as his daughter. |
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Dauber's decision to volunteer with the Big Brothers program seems like a great idea. But his relationship with girlfriend Judy is threatened when she isn't thrilled about competing with an 8-year-old for Dauber's affection. |
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Buoyed by the excitement of the Screaming Eagles' first win of the year, Hayden uses his new television show as a means to propose to a stunned Christine on the air -- live. |
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Hayden and Christine finally tie the knot after several failed trips to the altar. |
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Things kick off with a bang in Season 5 when Hayden proposes to his girlfriend, Christine, on live TV, only to have their wedding plans go comically haywire. Kelly's own dreams of a picture-perfect wedding, meanwhile, go up in smoke. |
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Hayden can't resist playing a practical joke on his rival, Judy, during a athletic ceremony. But his childish prank provokes an unexpected consequence when she threatens to quit. |
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Hayden and his Screaming Eagles are thrilled to be competing in the Patriot Bowl -- that is, until it proves to be one of the worst games they've ever played. |
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Hayden is so determined to recruit Tyler Roberts, one of the country's most sought-after high school football prospects, to play for his Screaming Eagles that he'll do anything -- and that's no understatement. |
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Christine wonders aloud whether she needs a face-lift to compete in the job market, prompting Hayden to work full time to convince her she doesn't. |
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Luther's relationship with his girlfriend, Lorraine, is finally heating up. But he's having serious doubts about their long-term compatibility. Talk about awkward timing. |
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A former player pays Hayden a visit to tell him that a knee injury is forcing him into early retirement. But his career is actually ending due to a far more serious condition. Dave Coulier ("Full House") guest stars as himself. |
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When Howard, the athletic director, and his wife, Shirley, decide to claim Hayden and Christine as their new best friends, the coach and his fiancée find themselves in an awkward position. |
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After searching high and low for the perfect place to get married, Hayden and Christine make an impulsive decision to get hitched while vacationing with Luther in Las Vegas. |
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Kelly's announcement that her ex-husband, Stuart -- a professional mime her father never really liked -- has given her a big check makes Hayden happy. But his mood sours when she informs him of her plans for the money. |
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After being benched for his inadequate acting skills, Hayden is forced to watch Christine play the love interest opposite another man in the coffee commercial they were supposed to be starring in together. |
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Hayden and Christine are cast as love interests when they're asked to star in a coffee commercial. But Hayden doesn't quite measure up -- and is quickly replaced by another actor. |
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It's a Christmas of confusion when Dauber and Hayden's gifts for their girlfriends end up in the wrong hands. But how can Dauber explain to Judy that the engagement ring she opened isn't actually hers? |
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Hayden and Christine check off an important item on their wedding to-do list when they decide to exchange vows inside Christine's childhood home. Nanette Fabray, Shelly Fabares's real-life aunt, guest stars as Christine's mother. |
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Brides-to-be Christine is obsessed with making her wedding the most memorable event of her life. But her visions of nuptial perfection are shattered when Luther accidentally sets her wedding gown on fire. |
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After searching high and low for the perfect place to get married, Hayden and Christine make an impulsive decision. |
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Ever-faithful friend Luther is crestfallen -- and a little annoyed after learning he won't be the host of Hayden's bachelor party. Johnny Unitas, Dick Butkus, Bubba Smith and Al Michaels guest star as themselves. |
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With an eye on raising money for the Minnesota State athletic department, Hayden attends a dog show to meet wealthy widow Mrs. Rizzendough. But his overly enthusiastic "sell" could undermine Luther's blossoming romance with his target. |
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Kelly receives a large check from her ex-husband, a professional mime. But Hayden's mood sours when she informs him of her plans for the money. |
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After being benched for his inadequate acting skills, Hayden has to watch Christine play the love interest opposite another man in the commercial. |
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When Kelly refuses to attend the "Father of the Year" banquet with her dad, headstrong Hayden hires Kelly's roommate to pose as his daughter. |
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Hayden can't resist playing a practical joke on Judy during an athletic ceremony. But his childish prank provokes an unexpected consequence. |
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Luther's relationship with his girlfriend, Lorraine, is finally heating up. But he's having serious doubts about their long-term compatibility. |
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Dauber volunteers with the Big Brothers program. But his girlfriend Judy isn't thrilled about competing with an 8-year-old for Dauber's affection. |
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When Howard and his wife decide to claim Hayden and Christine as their new best friends, the coach and his fiancée find themselves in an awkward spot. |
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Things kick off with a bang in Season 5 when Hayden proposes to his girlfriend, Christine, on live TV, only to have their wedding plans go comically haywire. Kelly's own dreams of a picture-perfect wedding, meanwhile, go up in smoke. |
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A former player pays Hayden a visit to tell him that an injury is forcing him into early retirement. But the real reason is far more serious. |
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Buoyed by the excitement of the team's first win of the year, Hayden uses his new television show as a means to propose to Christine on the air. |
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Things kick off with a bang in Season 5 when Hayden proposes to his girlfriend, Christine, on live TV, only to have their wedding plans go comically haywire. Kelly's own dreams of a picture-perfect wedding, meanwhile, go up in smoke. |
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Hayden and Christine are cast as love interests when they're asked to star in a coffee commercial. But Hayden doesn't quite measure up. |
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It's a Christmas of confusion when Dauber and Hayden's gifts for their girlfriends end up in the wrong hands. |
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Hayden and his team are thrilled to be competing in the Patriot Bowl -- that is, until it proves to be one of the worst games they've ever played. |
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Hayden and Christine check off an important item on their wedding to-do list when they decide to exchange vows inside Christine's childhood home. |
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Bride-to-be Christine's visions of nuptial perfection are shattered when Luther accidentally sets her wedding gown on fire. |
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Ever-faithful friend Luther is crestfallen -- and a little annoyed -- after learning he won't be the host of Hayden's bachelor party. |
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With an eye on raising money for the Minnesota State athletic department, Hayden attends a dog show to meet wealthy widow Mrs. Rizzendough. |
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The office gets an injection of unbridled enthusiasm when the athletic director's wife, Shirley Burleigh, accepts a job as her husband's assistant. |
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Tired of playing second fiddle to Hayden's head-coach status, Luther petitions for more recognition on his contributions to the team. |
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Hayden is so determined to recruit one of the country's most sought-after prospects, that he'll do anything -- and that's no understatement. |
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Christine wonders aloud whether she needs a face-lift to compete in the job market, prompting Hayden to work overtime to convince her she doesn't. |
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Things kick off with a bang in Season 5 when Hayden proposes to his girlfriend, Christine, on live TV, only to have their wedding plans go comically haywire. Kelly's own dreams of a picture-perfect wedding, meanwhile, go up in smoke. |
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When Hayden and Christine witness a wealthy, arrogant man insulting his girlfriend, they decide to intervene on her behalf. |
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When Hayden and Christine witness a wealthy, arrogant man insulting his girlfriend, they decide to take matters into their own hands and intervene on her behalf. But are they biting off more than they can chew by getting involved? |
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When a thoughtless word passes between Dauber and Luther soon after Dauber moves into Luther's apartment building, the two end up in a food fight. |
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When a thoughtless word passes between Dauber and Luther soon after Dauber moves into Luther's apartment building, the two end up in a knock-down, drag-out food fight. What will happen to their relationship after this? |
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Kelly is the one who gets surprised at Grandpa Rosebrock's 90th birthday party when Stuart arrives with his new girlfriend. |
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Just as the tolls of a long-distance relationship become too much to bear, Christine hits a snag with her job that could have moving back to Minnesota. Meanwhile, Luther and Dauber struggle to refinish a floor in Hayden's house. |
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When Christine's job prevents her from attending a sports banquet where Hayden hopes to receive an award, she secretly resolves to move to Minnesota to be with him -- not knowing that, meanwhile, Hayden has decided to move to New York to be with her. |
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Though she had decided to remain in Minnesota to be with Hayden, Christine's resolve is shaken when she's offered a lucrative network job based in New York. Will she resist the pull of her career to be with the man she loves? |
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Kelly falls in love with a hotshot news correspondent who is based abroad in Bangkok, Thailand. Will she find true love or a broken heart? Meanwhile, Luther is distraught because he believes he's shrinking. |
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Unbeknownst to Hayden, Christine sells off his prized football shoes that were signed by football hero Johnny Unitas. Meanwhile, Luther catches a record-breaking pike while on a fishing trip, only to let it get away. |
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Kelly falls in love with a hotshot news correspondent who is based abroad in Bangkok, Thailand. Meanwhile, Luther believes he's shrinking. |
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Luther finds himself sharing a night of passionate romance with Hayden's 60-year-old secretary. But when the next day dawns, he's too embarrassed to face her. Can Luther overcome his feelings of shame and own up to their relationship? |
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When Hayden's ex-wife's new boyfriend asks Hayden for counsel about their relationship, Hayden tells him more about his former wife than the man needs to know. Will Hayden's honesty come back to haunt him? |
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When Hayden discovers that his longtime rival, Coach Watkins, is positioning herself to receive a big donation, he gets in the game and tries to woo the money for himself by leading an exercise class for senior citizens. |
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When one of his best players is injured in a strange limousine accident just before the big bowl game, Hayden puts an end to the frenzied pre-game hype. Will the loss of both a star player and the team's emotional momentum spell doom? |
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When Hayden encourages Kelly to date one of his players, she finds herself deeply attracted to him. But she soon learns about his sexual preference. |
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Hayden's brutal honesty lands him in hot water and Christine struggles with whether to move to New York for a promotion in Season 4 of this hit sitcom. Meanwhile, Kelly's love life takes unexpected turns when she dates a star player with a secret. |
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Hayden falls into a funk when he learns that the opposing coach in a big bowl game is his former mentor. Can he overcome his feelings for his old friend and lead his team to victory, or is the game lost before it's even begun? |
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When Minnesota State's athletic director, Howard Burleigh, invites Hayden to speak at a meeting of his beloved Fraternal Order of the Loon, Hayden agrees but gets more than he bargained for. Will he be able to smooth things over with his boss? |
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When Luther trades in his and Hayden's airline tickets during a trip, they must share a tiny, cramped train compartment for the journey. Will they arrive at their destination before they drive each other crazy? |
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Hayden reveals his true feelings for Christine's friend Barbara. But before long, he begins to regret his decision to be so forthcoming. Can he find a way to smooth things over with Christine and still be honest? |
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A befuddled Hayden is surprised to discover that a man who was little more than an acquaintance of his has bequeathed him a most unusual gift. But what in the world will he do with this unexpected inheritance? |
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When Christine asks Hayden to go house shopping with her, he initially resists but finally gives in. He then surprises Christine by buying a house without asking her opinion about it first. But is it a decision he'll regret? |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Kick-off and the Kiss-off," "Since My Beaver Left Me," "A Real Guy's Guy," "Any Place I Hang Myself is Home," "Requiem for a Groundskeeper," "I Think I Can't, I Think I Can't" and "I Hate Barbara." |
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Before Madonna, even before Marilyn, there was Josephine Baker (Lynn Whitfield), an African-American entertainer who rose from the crumbs of St. Louis society to become the toast of Paris nightlife in the 1920s and '30s. After escaping the vaudeville circuit in the United States, she gains fame and glory abroad for her scantily clad "banana dance." But when she returns to America, she must confront the racism she left behind. |
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Unbeknownst to Hayden, Christine sells off his prized football shoes that were signed by football hero Johnny Unitas. |
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Luther finds himself sharing a night of passionate romance with Hayden's 60-year-old secretary. But the next day he's too embarrassed to face her. |
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When Luther trades in his and Hayden's airline tickets during a trip, they must share a tiny, cramped train compartment for the journey. |
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When Hayden's ex-wife's boyfriend asks Hayden about their relationship, Hayden tells him more about his former wife than the man needs to know. |
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A distraught Kelly wants to share her burden with Christine but has to settle for crying on Hayden's shoulder instead. |
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When his team reaches the top 20 in an important national ranking, Hayden's picture appears on the cover of Sports Illustrated. |
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When one of his best players is injured in a strange limousine accident just before the big game, Hayden puts an end to the frenzied pre-game hype. |
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Hayden falls into a funk when he learns that the opposing coach in a big game is his former mentor. Can he overcome his feelings for his old friend? |
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Hayden's brutal honesty lands him in hot water and Christine struggles with whether to move to New York for a promotion in Season 4 of this hit sitcom. Meanwhile, Kelly's love life takes unexpected turns when she dates a star player with a secret. |
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Hayden's brutal honesty lands him in hot water and Christine struggles with whether to move to New York for a promotion in Season 4 of this hit sitcom. Meanwhile, Kelly's love life takes unexpected turns when she dates a star player with a secret. |
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A befuddled Hayden is surprised to discover that a man who was little more than an acquaintance of his has bequeathed him a most unusual gift. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Kick-off and the Kiss-off," "Since My Beaver Left Me," "A Real Guy's Guy," "Any Place I Hang Myself is Home," "Requiem for a Groundskeeper," "I Think I Can't, I Think I Can't" and "I Hate Barbara." |
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When Hayden encourages Kelly to date one of his best and most handsome players, she finds herself deeply attracted to him. But her feelings quickly change when he reveals the truth about his sexual preferences. |
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Before Madonna, even before Marilyn, there was Josephine Baker (Lynn Whitfield), an African-American entertainer who rose from the crumbs of St. Louis society to become the toast of Paris nightlife in the 1920s and '30s. After escaping the vaudeville circuit in the United States, she gains fame and glory abroad for her scantily clad "banana dance." But when she returns to Am... |
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A distraught Kelly wants to share her burden with Christine but has to settle for crying on Hayden's shoulder instead. But try as he might, is Hayden capable of truly comforting her the way Christine would? |
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When his team reaches the top 20 in an important national ranking, Hayden's picture appears on the cover of Sports Illustrated. Will this be the beginning of even bigger things for the Screaming Eagles? |
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When Hayden's boss, Howard, invites him to speak at a meeting of his beloved Fraternal Order of the Loon, Hayden gets more than he bargained for. |
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Hayden reveals his true feelings for Christine's friend Barbara. But before long, he begins to regret his decision to be so forthcoming. |
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When Hayden discovers that his rival, Coach Watkins, is positioning herself to receive a big donation, he tries to woo the money for himself. |
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When Christine asks Hayden to go house shopping, he resists but then gives in. He later surprises Christine by buying a house without consulting her. |
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Hayden's brutal honesty lands him in hot water and Christine struggles with whether to move to New York for a promotion in Season 4 of this hit sitcom. Meanwhile, Kelly's love life takes unexpected turns when she dates a star player with a secret. |
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Just as the tolls of a long-distance relationship become too much, Christine hits a snag with her job that could have her moving back to Minnesota. |
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Christine secretly resolves to move to Minnesota to be with Hayden, not knowing that, meanwhile, Hayden has decided to move to New York. |
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Though she had decided to remain in Minnesota to be with Hayden, Christine's resolve is shaken when she's offered a lucrative network job in New York. |
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Minnesota State football coach Hayden Fox is crushed when his longtime girlfriend decides to end their relationship in Season 3. To make matters worse, Hayden must miss a game because of a bad tooth and deal with his star player getting hurt. |
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In the wake of a big fight, Christine makes plans to move all of her belongings out of Hayden's house once and for all. |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "That Shouldn't Happen," "Magnificent Abscession," "The Day that Moses Came to Town," "Is this Your First Time on the Riverboat, Miss Watkins?," "Hayden's in the Kitchen with Dinah," "Hayden and Luther's Excellent Adventure" and "The Break-Up." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Iceman Goeth," "Cabin Fever," "Men Don't Heal," "When Hayden Met Christine," "Christmas Brains," "Dauber Graduates," "Puppy Love" and "The Marion Kind (Part 1)." |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Marion Kind (Part 2)," "Leonard Kraleman: All-American," "2 BRs, MTN, VW," "Hurley-Burleigh," "Hayden Fox for Universal Jocks," "A Father and Son Reunion" and "Diamonds are a Dentist's Best Friend." |
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When Hayden finds himself wondering how he's going to afford an engagement ring for Christine, he discovers the perfect solution -- to buy one at a discount from a dentist who also happens to sell jewelry. Tom Poston guest stars. |
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Hayden reveals his softer side when he helps Luther with the challenge of a lifetime -- getting him back together with his father, whom he hasn't seen or heard from in years. But will Hayden come to regret it? |
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When Minnesota State's athletic director, Howard Burleigh, finds himself in Las Vegas for the first time, he decides he wants to explore everything Sin City has to offer. But will the glitz and glam prove to be too much? |
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Kelly's husband, Stuart, might mean well, but he nearly drives Hayden crazy with his constant whining and complaining when the family tries to get away for a quiet and relaxing ski vacation in the mountains. |
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When an awkward social outcast decides to try out for the football team, Christine takes him under her wing and begins instructing him on the finer points on how to be popular. Rob Schneider guest stars. |
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When one of Luther's former best friends, who had stolen his girlfriend nearly 40 years ago, takes his girlfriend for the second time, Hayden and Peter try to spare Luther fresh pain by preventing him from discovering the betrayal. |
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When Luther is confronted with the reappearance of a former friend, a man who stole the love of his life nearly 40 years ago, Christine steps in and convinces Luther to have lunch with him -- and possibly even forgive him. |
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When Hayden discovers that a $10 million grant might be given to Minnesota State's basketball program instead of his beloved football team, he comes up with an unlikely tale to try and secure the funds. |
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Hayden's in for a surprise when his ex-wife shows up at his Christmas party. But the real shock comes when she announces her holiday gift for Hayden. |
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Hayden faces the difficult choice of joining his buddies for a night of football or joining Christine to meet with an antiques-dealer friend. In the end, will he decide to do what he wants to do, or what he knows he should do? |
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When the annual charity ball rolls around, Hayden doesn't have anyone to bring along with him, prompting him to reminisce about attending the same event four years earlier and meeting Christine for the very first time. |
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Hayden faces the difficult choice of joining his buddies for a night of football or joining Christine to meet with an antiques-dealer friend. |
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Hayden is distraught when he and Luther take a trip out of town and find themselves unable to get home. His absence leaves Christine out in the cold with no one to escort her to an awards banquet being given in her honor. |
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When Christine takes ill and is confined to bed, Hayden is torn between doing what he knows he should do -- staying home to care for her -- and what he wants to do, which is hanging out with the team at their big victory party. |
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Hayden reveals his softer side when he helps Luther with the challenge of a lifetime -- getting him back together with his estranged father. |
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In the wake of his mother's (Blair Brown) untimely death, distraught teenager David (Morgan Weisser) studies old home movies that reveal her self-destructive nature, videotapes his own deteriorating mental health and attempts to bond with his emotionally distant father (Craig T. Nelson). Samantha Mathis co-stars in this made-for-TV drama that tackles challenging topics like suicide and depression. |
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In this 1990 TV miniseries, Enrique "Kiki" Camarena (Steven Bauer) is an undercover DEA agent stationed in Guatemala who uncovers a huge marijuana operation. When he follows the chain of command, it uncovers a trail of corruption high within the Mexican government. Benicio Del Toro, Miguel Ferrer and Elizabeth Pena co-star. |
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When the annual charity ball rolls around, Hayden doesn't have anyone to bring, prompting him to reminisce about meeting Christine the first time. |
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Nothing seems to be able to lift Hayden out of his depression over his recent breakup with Christine, not even the attention of a beautiful woman. |
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Hayden begrudgingly agrees to let his chief rival, Coach Watkins, take a chair at the boys' regular poker game, even though he can't stand her. |
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When the university president begins trying to attract a big-name basketball coach with a sweet compensation deal, Hayden finds his own star waning. |
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In this 1990 TV miniseries, Enrique "Kiki" Camarena (Steven Bauer) is an undercover DEA agent stationed in Guatemala who uncovers a huge marijuana operation. When he follows the chain of command, it uncovers a trail of corruption high within the Mexican government. Benicio Del Toro, |
When a painful, rotting tooth forces Hayden out of commission during a big game, Luther must step in to coach the team. |
Hayden rejoices when his team breaks into the top tier of a national football ranking. But the good news is undermined when a star player is injured. |
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In the wake of his mother's (Blair Brown) untimely death, distraught teenager David (Morgan Weisser) studies old home movies that reveal her self-destructive nature, videotapes his own deteriorating mental health and attempts to bond with his emotionally distant father ( |
Hayden begins to realize that he can't deal effectively with his breakup with Christine all by himself, so he seeks out help from a support group. But, in this case, the cure might turn out to be worse than the disease. |
In the wake of a big fight, Christine makes plans to move all of her belongings out of Hayden's house once and for all. At the same time, Luther begins making plans to become Hayden's next-door neighbor. |
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Nothing seems to have the power to lift Hayden out of his depression over his recent breakup with Christine, not even a big team victory celebration -- or the obvious romantic attentions of a beautiful woman. |
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When Minnesota State's athletic director finds himself in Las Vegas for the first time, he wants to explore everything Sin City has to offer. |
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Stuart might mean well, but he drives Hayden crazy with his constant complaining when the family tries to get away for a relaxing ski vacation. |
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One of Luther's former best friends, who had stolen his girlfriend nearly 40 years ago, takes his girlfriend for the second time. |
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When Luther is confronted with the reappearance of a former friend who stole the love of his life, Christine convinces Luther to meet with him. |
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Minnesota State football coach Hayden Fox is crushed when his longtime girlfriend decides to end their relationship in Season 3. To make matters worse, Hayden must miss a game because of a bad tooth and deal with his star player getting hurt. |
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Hayden is virtually caught with his pants down when he becomes spokesman for a jock strap manufacturer. |
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Dauber finally graduates and Hayden hires him to coach -- but Dauber wants a change. |
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Minnesota State football coach Hayden Fox is crushed when his longtime girlfriend decides to end their relationship in Season 3. To make matters worse, Hayden must miss a game because of a bad tooth and deal with his star player getting hurt. |
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Hayden begins to realize that he can't deal effectively with his breakup with Christine all by himself, so he seeks out help from a support group. |
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Hayden begrudgingly agrees to let his chief rival, Coach Watkins, take a chair at the boys' regular poker game, even though he can't stand her. Will Hayden come to regret it or take Watkins for every penny she's got? |
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When the university president begins trying to attract a big-name basketball coach from another school with a sweet compensation package, Hayden finds his own star waning. Will his jealousy get the better of him? |
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When Hayden finds himself wondering how he'll afford an engagement ring for Christine, he discovers the perfect solution: to buy one at a discount. |
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When a painful, rotting tooth forces Hayden out of commission during a big game, Luther must step in to coach the team. But Hayden is so incapable of being out of the action that he calls Luther and gives him real-time instructions over the phone. |
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Hayden rejoices when his football program finally breaks into the top tier of a national football ranking. But the good news is undermined when one of the team's star players is injured and must sit out a number of games. |
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When Hayden and Luther get stranded out of town, Hayden's absence leaves Christine with no one to escort her to an awards banquet. |
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When Christine falls ill, Hayden is torn between doing what he should do (staying home with her) and what he wants to do (celebrating with the team). |
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Hayden's in for a big surprise when his former wife unexpectedly shows up at his Christmas party. But the real shock comes when she announces her holiday gift for Hayden -- to help him get back together with Christine. |
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Minnesota State football coach Hayden Fox is crushed when his longtime girlfriend decides to end their relationship in Season 3. To make matters worse, Hayden must miss a game because of a bad tooth and deal with his star player getting hurt. |
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When an awkward social outcast decides to try out for the football team, Christine takes him under her wing and instructs him on how to be popular. |
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Hayden discovers that a $10 million grant might be given to Minnesota State's basketball program instead of his beloved football team. |
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Hayden spends the weekend with Kelly and all her in-laws. |
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In an ironic twist of fate, Hayden rescues a little poodle that just so happens to belong to Judy's parents, who then proclaim Coach Fox a hero. |
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Minnesota State's on a losing streak, and Hayden is grouchy. But Christine isn't prepared for his mood to have such a big impact on their home life. |
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Hayden Fox and the Minnesota State Screaming Eagles are back for more hilarity in Season 2 of the hit sitcom. This year, Hayden meets Kelly's future in-laws, Christine hooks Luther up with a friend, and Dauber dates the girls' basketball coach. |
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Kelly brings her new boyfriend, Stuart, home for dinner. But as the meal progresses, Stuart, a mime, starts to wear on Hayden's patience. |
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Christine insists that Hayden tell his daughter, Kelly, the truth about their relationship when she and Christine start becoming good friends. |
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Luther gets a reality check and entrusts Hayden with a "death box" to someday execute his will. The box, however, gets opened prematurely. |
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Hayden is still struggling with his daughter being old enough to date. So when she mentions she dated a faculty member, he's pushed over the edge. |
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This disc contains the episodes "Kelly and the Professor," "Love Me Tender," "Kelly, Meet Christine," "I'm in Love with a Boy Named Stuart," "The Loss Weekend," "Gambling for Meat," and "19 Candles." |
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When the college requires him to teach at least one class, Hayden registers the team and to teach what he thinks is the easiest course: history. |
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This disc contains the episodes "Parents' Weekend," "I'm Sorry I Told You My Wife Was Dead," "Define Romance," "Whose Team Is It, Anyway?," "Hoot, Hoot Hike" and "Dauber's Blow-Out." |
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This disc includes the follwing episodes: "I Don't Know Much About Art, But I Know What Makes Me Mad," "Dauber's Got A Girl," "Bring Me the Head of Stuart Rosebrock (1)," "If A Coach Falls in the Woods (2)," "If Keith Jackson Calls, I'll Be At My Therapist's," "I'm In The Mood For Luther," "A Man and A Woman (and Two Theater Majors)," "The Investment," "I've Got A Secret" and "The Curley O'Brien Award." (NEED CONFIRMATION) |
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This disc includes the following episodes: "The Rosebrocks of Wisconsin," "Coaches Conference," "Carnival Knowledge," "Haven't I Slept With You Somewhere Before?," "Homewreckers," "Professor Doolittle," "Sunshine on My Shoulder Makes Me Happy: A Show About Bird Ransom," "Kelly Girl," "A Jerk at the Opera" and "Poodle Springs." (NEED CONFIRMATION) |
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Hayden and Christine's relationship runs afoul of their professions when Christine accidentally boasts to a sportscaster that Hayden has secretly recruited a top-rated quarterback. Has her harmless slip caused irreconcilable problems? |
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In an uncharacteristic move, Luther takes a financial risk and invests in the Touchdown Club with Hayden's encouragement. But their partnership and long friendship are put to the test when there's a break-in on opening night. |
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Soon after settling into a long-awaited romantic getaway, Hayden and Christine are beset upon by Kelly and Stuart. It's hardly the vacation they imagined, especially when their weekend is ruined by the newlyweds' incessant squabbling. |
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As the football season's pressure mounts, so does Hayden's resolve to stay calm under fire. It's unfortunate, then, that he develops a hard-to-conceal facial tic before a nationwide television broadcast. |
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In a last-ditch attempt to thwart Kelly's marriage to Stuart, Hayden does the mature, fatherly thing and runs away. Will his actions succeed in derailing the wedding, or simply ruining his relationship with his daughter? |
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While Christine, a woman of culture, tries to understand the appeal of football, Hayden's staunch aversion to art brings out her inner linebacker. A major fight ensues, but is there any hope of finding common ground? |
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In an effort to play the matchmaker, Christine decides to set the serially single Luther up on a blind date with one of her friends. But will her good intentions produce a love connection, or go awry with disastrous results? |
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The team needs one more victory to pull off a winning season. Yet their success depends upon their star player, who's let his triumphs go to his head. |
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Hayden's patience, fidelity and temper are put to the test when Christine goes out on a date with another man. |
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In director Roger Spottiswoode's farcical comedy, fastidious detective Scott Turner (Tom Hanks) is saddled with a slobbering new partner - a dog named Hooch. The pup's previous owner has been killed, and he and Turner team up to collar the culprit. |
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In director Roger Spottiswoode's farcical comedy, fastidious detective Scott Turner (Tom Hanks) is saddled with a slobbering new partner - a dog named Hooch. The pup's previous owner has been killed, and he and Turner team up to collar the culprit. |
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When Luther takes a much-needed vacation, Hayden looks after his prized pet bird. Being Hayden, however, he promptly loses his charge. |
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Hayden's plan to get even with the women's basketball coach jeopardizes Dauber's romance with her. |
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A wealthy alumnus and benefactor has died, and Hayden fears that the loss of his donations will hurt the team. Spinning a complex series of lies, Hayden attempts to console the man's widow and ensure the money keeps flowing. |
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Parents' Weekend is fast approaching, and Hayden's ex-wife, Beth, will be attending. The curious Christine is dying to get a look at her, but Hayden's biggest problem is telling Christine that he's never told Beth about her. |
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Every year, Hayden holds a quiet, father-daughter celebration for Kelly's birthday. But when Kelly invites her mime boyfriend, Stuart, to this year's event, it forces Hayden to acknowledge once again that his daughter is growing up. |
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Coach Hayden Fox lives for football, but his girlfriend and family don't -- fueling enough conflicts to drive eight seasons of this sitcom. In Season 1, the team has a losing streak, and Kelly attends the college, leading Hayden's ex to visit. |
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When Luther wins a steak dinner by betting against the Screaming Eagles, Hayden blows his top and suspends him for a month. But Luther, who mistakenly believes he's been fired, promptly gets another job. |
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Minnesota State's Screaming Eagles are on a three-game losing streak, and Hayden is understandably grouchy. But Christine isn't prepared for his bad mood to have such a pronounced impact on their home life. |
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Hayden tries to keep an open mind when Kelly brings her new boyfriend, Stuart, home for dinner. But as the meal progresses, Stuart, a mime, starts to wear on Hayden's patience. Meanwhile, Hayden procrastinates in finding a new team mascot. |
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Hayden has always had a mental block when it comes to communicating with his daughter, Kelly. But Christine insists that Hayden tell Kelly the truth about their relationship when she and Christine start becoming good friends. |
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Luther gets a reality check and entrusts Hayden with holding on to a "death box" and someday executing his will. Unfortunately, the death box gets prematurely opened and the memorabilia inside reveals some skeletons in the closet. |
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When Luther takes a much-needed vacation, Hayden looks after his prized pet bird. Being Hayden Fox, however, he promptly loses his charge and has to scramble to figure something out before Luther returns. |
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When the college requires the coach to teach at least one academic class, he kills two birds with one stone by registering the football team and giving them what he thinks is the easiest course … history. |
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When Christine is called away on business, Hayden stays at her place over the weekend. Problems arise when Luther comes over to keep him company, and the two somehow manage to wreck her entire apartment. |
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The season is over, and Dauber is planning an over-the-top bash to celebrate. A reluctant Hayden is asked to supervise the event, along with the Conduct Committee's professional wet blanket, Riley Pringle. |
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Hayden's patience, fidelity and temper are put to the test when Christine goes out on a date with another man. But, in the end, his jealousy just might be the thing that makes him realize how deeply he cares for her. |
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This disc contains the episodes "Kelly and the Professor," "Love Me Tender," "Kelly, Meet Christine," "I'm in Love with a Boy Named Stuart," "The Loss Weekend," "Gambling for Meat," and "19 Candles." |
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This disc contains the episodes "Parents' Weekend," "I'm Sorry I Told You My Wife Was Dead," "Define Romance," "Whose Team Is It, Anyway?," "Hoot, Hoot Hike" and "Dauber's Blow-Out." |
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Hayden is beyond delighted when Kelly agrees to fill in at the office for his secretary, Mrs. Thorkelson, who's away on vacation. |
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You know the drill -- the irrepressible little girl with the stunning red ensemble must brave the forest and the big, bad wolf to bring her ill grandmother a basket of goodies. But this time, some bright songs leaven the classic fairy tale with that famous dark side to it. Stars Craig T. Nelson, Isabella... |
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Parents' Weekend is fast approaching, and Hayden's ex-wife, Beth, will be attending. Christine is curious to get a look at her. |
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A benefactor has died, and Hayden fears the loss of his donations will hurt the team. Hayden consoles the man's widow to keep the money flowing. |
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Every year, Hayden holds a quiet father-daughter celebration for Kelly's birthday. But this year Kelly has invited her mime boyfriend, Stuart. |
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When Luther wins a steak dinner by betting against the Screaming Eagles, Hayden blows his top and suspends him for a month. |
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Coach Hayden Fox lives for football, but his girlfriend and family don't -- fueling enough conflicts to drive eight seasons of this sitcom. In Season 1, the team has a losing streak, and Kelly attends the college, leading Hayden's ex to visit. |
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Minnesota State University's new president bears a striking resemblance to a woman Hayden was once involved with, albeit briefly. But it couldn't possibly be the same woman he once slept with -- or could it? |
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When Coach Fox agrees to man a booth at the college carnival, Coach Watkins -- the head coach of the women's basketball team and Hayden's chief rival -- seizes the opportunity for some long-awaited payback. |
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As the proud coach of the Minnesota State University Screaming Eagles, Hayden is the top dog when it comes to his own backyard, but when he attends a coach's conference with the pros, his bark is barely heard. |
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In anticipation of a major professional achievement, the ever-modest Hayden Fox makes party arrangements to celebrate an award he has not yet won. But will counting his chickens before they hatch end in disaster? |
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With great reluctance, Hayden accepts a dinner invitation from Kelly and her fiancé, Stuart. When the soon-to-be-wedded couple start bickering, Hayden stays to enjoy the show but winds up fueling the fire. |
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You know the drill -- the irrepressible little girl with the stunning red ensemble must brave the forest and the big, bad wolf to bring her ill grandmother a basket of goodies. But this time, some bright songs leaven the classic fairy tale with that famous dark side to it. Stars Craig T. Nelson, Isabella Rossellini, Amelia Shankley and Rocco Sisto. |
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Shelly Long stars as a spoiled Beverly Hills housewife who decides -- in an effort to disprove her husband's characterization that she's a selfish trophy wife -- to become the leader of her daughter's wilderness group. Failing miserably at first -- she takes them on outings at the mall rather than in the woods -- she later must prove her worth as a legitimate troop leader by instilling lessons of teamwork and selflessness in her young charges. |
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When Christine is called away on business, Hayden stays at her place over the weekend. Problems arise when Luther comes over to keep him company. |
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In an ironic twist of fate, Hayden rescues a little poodle that just so happens to belong to Judy's parents, who then proclaim Coach Fox a hero. But can Hayden's good deed make a dent in the coaches' rivalry? |
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After Hayden steadfastly refuses to attend the opera with Christine, she makes a decision to take her ex-boyfriend instead. Motivated by sheer jealousy, Hayden dons a disguise to pay them an incognito visit. |
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Minnesota State University's new president bears a striking resemblance to a woman Hayden was once involved with. |
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When Hayden agrees to man a booth at the college carnival, the women's basketball coach seizes the opportunity for some long-awaited payback. |
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Hayden is the top dog in his own backyard, but when he attends a coach's conference with the pros, his bark is barely heard. |
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In anticipation of a major professional achievement, the ever-modest Hayden Fox makes party arrangements to celebrate an award he has not yet won. |
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Shelly Long stars as a spoiled Beverly Hills housewife who decides -- in an effort to disprove her husband's characterization that she's a selfish trophy wife -- to become the leader of her daughter's wilderness group. Failing miserably at first -- she takes them on outings at the mall rather than in the woods -- she later must prove her worth as a legitimate troop leader by instilling lessons of teamwork and selflessness in her young charges. |
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Hayden and Christine's relationship runs afoul of their professions when Christine boasts to a sportscaster that Hayden secretly recruited a player. |
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Luther takes a risk and invests in the Touchdown Club with Hayden's encouragement. But their friendship is put to the test when there's a break-in. |
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Soon after settling into a long-awaited romantic getaway, Hayden and Christine are beset upon by Kelly and Stuart. |
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In an effort to play the matchmaker, Christine decides to set the serially single Luther up on a blind date with one of her friends. |
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As the football coach at Minnesota State, Hayden Fox tries to balance his professional goals and hunger for glory with his personal relationships with his girlfriend and his daughter. The secret to Hayden's success: His quirky assistant coaches. |
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As the football season's pressure mounts, Hayden develops a hard-to-conceal facial tic before a nationwide television broadcast. |
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Hayden is beyond delighted when Kelly agrees to fill in at the office for his secretary, Mrs. Thorkelson, who's away on vacation. But will working alongside his darling daughter be as much fun as he imagined? |
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After Hayden steadfastly refuses to attend the opera with Christine, she makes a decision to take her ex-boyfriend instead. |
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Kelly's dance instructor, Madame Roola, is developing a new ballet inspired by football. But Hayden finds himself becoming the object of Madame Roola's desire when he's appointed, the project's technical adviser. |
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In a last-ditch attempt to thwart Kelly's marriage to Stuart, Hayden does the mature, fatherly thing and runs away. |
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The Screaming Eagles only need one more victory to pull off a winning season. Unfortunately, success depends upon their star player, who's let his own triumphs go to his head. Hayden is torn by the need to suspend him and the desire to win. |
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Hayden accepts a dinner invitation from Kelly and her fiancé, Stuart. When the soon-to-be-wedded couple start bickering, Hayden enjoys the show. |
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The season is over, and Dauber is planning an over-the-top bash to celebrate. A reluctant Hayden is asked to supervise the event. |
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Kelly's dance instructor, Madame Roola, is developing a ballet inspired by football. Hayden soon finds himself the object of Madame Roola's desire. |
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Hayden Fox and the Minnesota State Screaming Eagles are back for more hilarity in Season 2 of the hit sitcom. This year, Hayden meets Kelly's future in-laws, Christine hooks Luther up with a friend, and Dauber dates the girls' basketball coach. |
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Hayden is still struggling with the notion of his daughter being old enough to date. So when she announces that she had a date with a faculty member at the university, it naturally pushes him over the edge. |
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As the football coach at Minnesota State, Hayden Fox tries to balance his professional goals and hunger for glory with his personal relationships with his girlfriend and his daughter. The secret to Hayden's success: His quirky assistant coaches. |
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Coach Hayden Fox lives for football, but his girlfriend and family don't -- fueling enough conflicts to drive eight seasons of this sitcom. In Season 1, the team has a losing streak, and Kelly attends the college, leading Hayden's ex to visit. |
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While Christine, a woman of culture, tries to understand the appeal of football, Hayden's staunch aversion to art brings out her inner linebacker. |
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Two-fisted, Motor City cop Jericho Jackson (Carl Weathers) locks horns with Peter Dellaplane (Craig T. Nelson), an auto tycoon who's methodically eliminating the union's big wheels in a political power grab. When the industrialist tries to hang a murder rap on Jackson, he gets help from Dellaplane's mainli... |
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Two-fisted, Motor City cop Jericho Jackson (Carl Weathers) locks horns with Peter Dellaplane (Craig T. Nelson), an auto tycoon who's methodically eliminating the union's big wheels in a political power grab. When the industrialist tries to hang a murder rap on Jackson, he gets help from Dellaplane's mainliner mistress (Vanity) and sets out to seek revenge. Sharon Stone costars as Dellaplane's wife in this highly combustible action flick. |
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Scares abound in this spooky sequel as evil supernatural forces continue to haunt Carol Anne Freeling and her family. The Freelings move in with a relative but soon discover they're again dwelling on unholy ground. |
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Scares abound in this spooky sequel as evil supernatural forces continue to haunt Carol Anne Freeling and her family. The Freelings move in with a relative but soon discover they're again dwelling on unholy ground. |
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Scares abound in this spooky pair of sequels as evil supernatural forces continue to haunt Carol Anne Freeling (Heather O'Rourke) and her family. In Poltergeist II, the Freelings move in with a relative but soon discover they're again dwelling on unholy ground. Poltergeist III finds 12-year-old Carol Anne living with her aunt and uncle in Chicago, where a school shrink probing the girl's psyche inadvertently resurrects the malevolent Rev. Kane. |
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Scares abound in this spooky pair of sequels as evil supernatural forces continue to haunt Carol Anne Freeling (Heather O'Rourke) and her family. In Poltergeist II, the Freelings move in with a relative but soon discover they're again dwelling on unholy ground. Poltergeist III finds 12-year-old Carol Anne living with her aunt and uncle in Chicago, where a school shrink probing the girl's psyche inadvertently resurrects the malevolent Rev. Kane. |
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Scares abound in this spooky pair of sequels as evil supernatural forces continue to haunt Carol Anne Freeling (Heather O'Rourke) and her family. In Poltergeist II, the Freelings move in with a relative but soon discover they're again dwelling on unholy ground. Poltergeist III finds 12-year-old Carol Anne living with her aunt and uncle in Chicago, where a school shrink pro... |
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Scares abound in this spooky pair of sequels as evil supernatural forces continue to haunt Carol Anne Freeling (Heather O'Rourke) and her family. In Poltergeist II, the Freelings move in with a relative but soon discover they're again dwelling on unholy ground. Poltergeist III finds 12-year-old Carol Anne living with her aunt and uncle in Chicago, where a school shrink probing the girl's psyche inadvertently resurrects the malevolent Rev. Kane. |
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Sam Waterston portrays Sydney Schanberg, the New York Times journalist who won a Pulitzer for his coverage of the civil war in Cambodia. Aided by his translator, Dith Pran, Schanberg shines a light on the tragedy and madness of the bloody conflict. |
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Sam Waterston portrays Sydney Schanberg, the New York Times journalist who won a Pulitzer for his coverage of the civil war in Cambodia. Aided by his translator, Dith Pran, Schanberg shines a light on the tragedy and madness of the bloody conflict. |
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When college professor Robert Beckwith (Martin Sheen) learns he has a 9-year-old son from an affair he had in France, the discovery shakes up his once-happy family. Although hurt, his wife, Sheila (Blythe Danner), suggests they bring the boy, Jean-Claude ( |
An investigative reporter for a TV news show throws a big soiree every year to which he invites his closest friends. But the C.I.A. dumps a wet blanket on the festivities when they tell him that his "friends" are really Soviet agents. Who do you believe? This pulse-pounding thriller stars Rutger Hauer, Craig T.... |
While working at an Oklahoma nuclear power plant, Karen Silkwood (Meryl Streep) becomes exposed to radiation. When the official investigation is tampered with, Karen conducts her own inquiry, but she disappears under suspicious circumstances before its completion. Kurt Russell co-stars in this fact-based drama, which was nominated for multiple Oscars and earned Cher a Best Supporting Actress Golden Globe for her minimalist performance. |
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When college professor Robert Beckwith (Martin Sheen) learns he has a 9-year-old son from an affair he had in France, the discovery shakes up his once-happy family. Although hurt, his wife, Sheila (Blythe Danner), suggests they bring the boy, Jean-Claude (Sebastian Dungan), to California for a visit, but his arrival disrupts the marriage and raises issues for the Beckwiths' two daughters. This moving drama was adapted from Erich Segal's novel. |
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An investigative reporter for a TV news show throws a big soiree every year to which he invites his closest friends. But the C.I.A. dumps a wet blanket on the festivities when they tell him that his "friends" are really Soviet agents. Who do you believe? This pulse-pounding thriller stars Rutger Hauer, Craig T. Nelson, Dennis Hopper, John Hurt and Meg Foster. This was director Sam Peckinpah's final film, adapted from the novel by Robert Ludlum. |
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Special features on this bonus disc include an extended documentary about the making of The Osterman Weekend, along with deleted scenes and theatrical trailers. |
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While working at a nuclear power plant, Karen Silkwood becomes heavily involved in union work, but her evidence of the company's safety violations may never make it to the right people. |
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Tom Cruise plays high school senior Stefen Djordjevic, a gridiron hero eager to earn a football scholarship and leave behind his bleak steel-mill hometown. But a falling-out with his stern, ambitious coach (Craig T. Nelson) soon jeopardizes Stefen's college plans. Directed by Michael Chapman, this affecting coming-of-age drama also stars Chris Penn and Lea Thompson as Cruise's steadfast girlfriend. |
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Special features on this bonus disc include an extended documentary about the making of The Osterman Weekend, along with deleted scenes and theatrical trailers. |
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Tom Cruise plays high school senior Stefen Djordjevic, a gridiron hero eager to earn a football scholarship and leave behind his bleak steel-mill hometown. But a falling-out with his stern, ambitious coach (Craig T. Nelson) soon jeopardizes Stefen's college plans. Directed by |
Life is pleasant for the close-knit Freeling clan -- that is, until a host of otherworldly forces invades their peaceful suburban home and transforms the house into a swirling supernatural sideshow centered on the family's angelic young daughter. |
Life is pleasant for the close-knit Freeling clan -- that is, until a host of otherworldly forces invades their peaceful suburban home and transforms the house into a swirling supernatural sideshow centered on the family's angelic young daughter. |
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After her husband drops dead on their wedding night, spoiled society girl Judy Benjamin (Goldie Hawn) decides to join the army -- a choice with consequences both explosive and explosively funny. The situation is mined (no pun intended) for plenty of laughs, but in the end, this classic comedy is about Judy's inspiring search for identity and independence. |
David Soul ("Starsky and Hutch") stars in this gripping made-for-television drama as Cal Morrisey, a convicted rapist who pours out his heart to a prison psychologist (James Whitmore) in an attempt to discover what drove him to commit his heinous crime. As he sifts through the layers of his damaged psyche, Morrisey reveals a surprisingly sympathetic side to his character. William A. Graham directs. |
Valerie Bertinelli heads the cast as Kathy Wakeman, a promising young woman who sacrifices her collegiate goals to marry her high school sweetheart (David James Carroll) only to become a widow when he's killed during the Vietnam War. Jameson Parker, Craig T. Nelson and Shelley Long also star in this insightful made-for-TV drama that looks at the effects of war and the toll it takes on loved ones back home. |
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After her husband drops dead on their wedding night, spoiled society girl Judy Benjamin (Goldie Hawn) decides to join the army -- a choice with consequences both explosive and explosively funny. The situation is mined (no pun intended) for plenty of laughs, but in the end, this classic comedy is about Judy's inspiring search for identity and independence. Eileen Brennan co-stars as the tough-as-nails captain determined to teach Judy a lesson. |
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This documentary records the last days of Rebel Without a Cause director Nicholas Ray, who was gradually dying of cancer. As his life winds down, Ray looks back at his career and includes his thoughts on working with Joan Crawford and James Dean. |
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While investigating a murder, Lt. Barney Caine (George C. Scott) stumbles upon the existence of a secret formula developed by the Nazis for manufacturing synthetic gasoline. As Caine seeks to recover the lost formula, oil magnate Adam Steiffel (Marlon Brando) will stop at nothing to prevent him from bringing it to light. This compelling and timely plot highlights the powerhouse acting talent of two American cinematic legends. |
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In their second of four on-screen teamings, Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor are two slackers who get bum-rapped and shipped directly to the Arizona State Penitentiary (where parts of this big-house comedy were actually filmed). Sidney Poitier helmed this surprise smash hit, which set a new record at the time as the biggest moneymaker by an African-American director. Craig T. Nelson and JoBeth Williams co-star. |
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In this comedy based on the semi-biographical stories of Hunter S. Thompson, the gonzo journalist stumbles through a series of wacky adventures (some true, some imagined) from 1968 to 1972, often with his attorney, Carl Lazlo, by his side. |
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In their second of four on-screen teamings, Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor are two slackers who get bum-rapped and shipped directly to the Arizona State Penitentiary (where parts of this big-house comedy were actually filmed). Sidney Poitier ... |
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While investigating a murder, Lt. Barney Caine (George C. Scott) stumbles upon the existence of a secret formula developed by the Nazis for manufacturing synthetic gasoline. As Caine seeks to recover the lost formula, oil magnate Adam Steiffel (Marlon Brando) will stop at nothing to prevent him from bringi... |
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Valerie Bertinelli heads the cast as Kathy Wakeman, a promising young woman who sacrifices her collegiate goals to marry her high school sweetheart (David James Carroll) only to become a widow when he's killed during the Vietnam War. |
In this comedy based on the semi-biographical stories of Hunter S. Thompson, the gonzo journalist stumbles through a series of wacky adventures (some true, some imagined) from 1968 to 1972, often with his attorney, Carl Lazlo, by his side. |
America's justice system comes under indictment in director Norman Jewison's penetrating film starring Al Pacino as upstanding attorney Arthur Kirkland, who's tasked with defending a hard-line -- and tainted -- judge (John Forsythe) standing t... |
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America's justice system comes under indictment in director Norman Jewison's penetrating film starring Al Pacino as upstanding attorney Arthur Kirkland, who's tasked with defending a hard-line -- and tainted -- judge (John Forsythe) standing trial for rape. Kirkland has a history with the judge, who jailed one of the lawyer's clients on a technicality. So when the judge confesses his guilt, Kirkland faces an ethical and legal quandary. |
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When a voodoo high priestess croaks, her ambitious son assumes he'll be promoted to leader of the cult. But after being passed over, the vengeful son reincarnates Blacula. Together, they infiltrate (and contaminate) the voodoo cult. |
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When a voodoo high priestess croaks, her ambitious son assumes he'll be promoted to leader of the cult. But after being passed over, the vengeful son reincarnates Blacula. Together, they infiltrate (and contaminate) the voodoo cult. |
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Bloodthirsty vampire Count Yorga (Robert Quarry) descends upon an orphanage, where he falls in love with the comely Cynthia (Mariette Hartley). Yorga puts her under his spell and attempts to make her his bride, but Cynthia's boyfriend, David ( |
Bloodthirsty vampire Count Yorga (Robert Quarry) descends upon an orphanage, where he falls in love with the comely Cynthia (Mariette Hartley). Yorga puts her under his spell and attempts to make her his bride, but Cynthia's boyfriend, David (Roger Perry), has something to say about that. With the help of a pair of police officers (including Craig T. Nelson), David bravely confronts Yorga's fanged minions to reach his beloved Cynthia. |