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- A young girl, Nancy Drew, solves crimes.
- Junior reporter Frank Hardy and Joe, his computer-hacker brother, work together to crack mysteries.
- Teacher Jake Downey has relocated to a small town in Wyoming hoping to escape the urban problems of his last assignment. His myth of rural bliss is shattered when a former police officer comes unglued, builds a bomb and takes Jake's class hostage. The heroism of his true story unfolds as the hostage drama takes many surprising turns towards the phenomenal conclusion.
- An elite group of soldiers is assigned the job of infiltrating a right-wing militia group. Each team member has unique skills. The right-wingers have a heavily guarded camp and are about to launch a nationwide campaign of violent action. Will our heroes thwart the neo-Nazis in time?
- Anthology series of stand alone episodes about Americans in Paris and the sometimes tragic and sometimes uplifting relationships, trysts and loves they find there.
- A young boy is sent to live with relatives when his parents break up. He befriends a dying boy who has an eerie connection with nature.
- A boy who is cruel to animals is transformed into a cat.
- A police detective's personal involvement with a beautiful widow takes a professional turn when she is accused of murdering her husband.
- After her daughter is kidnapped by white slave traders, a mother enlists the aid of a world war 2 vet and a boat captain. Together they hunt down the kidnappers.
- Former Nazi criminals are still living in Germany. Undiscovered. Until now.
- Sidney's disc drives have beens stolen. The young scientist turns to her new boyfriend Joe Hardy, and his brother Frank, for help in reovering them. The boys begin their investigation with Josh Randall, Sidney's lab mate, who disappeared along with her research.
- Chet Morton, boyhood friend of the Hardys, and a student in the Public Prosecutor's office, tells the boys that he's been cursed by Cara Bergman, a psychic. In a effort to help, Joe visits Cara, who protests that she hasn't the power to curse anyone.
- A summer job heats up when the house Joe is sitting invaded by two alarmingly inexperienced debt collectors.
- Bess and Nancy can't figure out why George wants them to unload the borrowed DTV equipment from the car and take it all the way into the studio themsleves. The reason becomes clear when they see George talking inside with Sal, the cute DTV personality who has his own dance show. George has a crush on Sal and it seems to be reciprocated. Later when Nancy sees Sal harrassed by a mysterious visitor name Hari, she wonders if everything is all right with George's prospecive new beau.
- DTV wants a host for its new fashion show. Although Bess doesn't know it, she is being considered for the job. Cassidy, a columnist for City Life Magazine, does know about Bess because Cassidy's boyfriend works at DTV. Cassidy want the job herself and beings a one-woman smear campaign against Bess.
- Amnesiac falls for an old flame.
- Mark reconnects with his family and old friends.
- Distracted by Joe's interest in a beautiful young woman, Frank knocks down a man who walks unexpectedly in front of his car. The boys search the unconscious victim for identificaion and discover a key taped to his leg. The police arrive and Frank is answering their questions, as Joe notices the young woman driving away.
- It's love at first sight when Joe bumps inot Karen Smith. The young woman hurries off, but not before she drops her vaccination certificate which alerts Joe to the possibility that is about to leave for Africa or Brazil.
- Tommy Carter, the newspaper vendor, disappears leaving his prospective bride, Anita, waiting at the alter. Frank and Joe set out to find him.
- Joe's purchase of a rare Macedonian Love Buzzard is followed by the arrival of two thugs, Lepke and Rolf, demanding the bird's return. At the Egale, Frank is dealing with his new responsibility for the night ship when Joe bursts in. He barely has time to hide the bird before his pursuers arrive.
- Driving in the south of France, Frank, Joe and Nancy stop at the site of a recent car crash. As Joe goes to check it out, Nancy spies in the grass an oversized and strange-looking die. Curious, she pockets it and they contiune on to their logding, the beautiful Chateau D'Iberville.
- Frank is assigned to interview Duck Swenson, a baseball player with an unpredictable reputation, who is spending some time in the Minors. Contrary to expectations, he files a very sympathetic story only to find that Mack Burly, the sports editor, has rewritten it to relfect the general view that Duck is a bum.
- A stolen locket leads the Hardy Boys into the dark worlds of grave-robbing and murder.
- The Shady Nook Motel, Joe is snapping photographs for his friend Otto Hydinker's new CD. Meanwhile, Frank is assigned a piece on the mayoralty race between Harold Porter, an inept and seemingly unlucky liberal, and the beautiful but hard-nosed Isabel Ford. Joe's session is broken up by Demetrius Kavounas, the motel's owner.
- Joe befirends Max, a young boy who lives in a world of fantasy. In fact, when we meet him, he's running from an imaginary giant; but, as he tells Joe, at least he's eluded the pirates and the spaceman. Suddenly Max disappears. Searching for a lead, Frank traces some shredded bits of money the boys find in Max's bedroom to a six year old robbery.
- Frank, Joe and Nancy Drew are in Paris for the Police Sciences Symposium at which Fenton Hardy is scheduled to speak. They are sitting at a side-walk café when a purse snatcher grabs Nancy's purse. A young man, Christian, gives chase and, although the thief gets away, he does retrive the bag.
- Nancy, George, and Bess arrive at a boarded-up building to do a viedo project. The building is an old, abandoned institute for the criminally insane--or almost abandoned, for when they walk inside, the come face to face with a man with a sledgehammer...
- At Cinescreen Pictures, George picks up a package from Storm Wilson, a young film director whom George likes. As she bikes over to deliver it, Skid, a grungy renegade courier, bikes up and accosts her. They race--George falls, sprains her ankle, and, in the confusion, loses Storm's package. Nancy takes George back to Cinescreen to explain about the lost package. The receptionist doesn't know anything about the package -- it must have come from Storm himself.
- Waiting outside a shop as Bess and Nancy look at clothes, ned sees a young worman crossing the street. Suddenly a green car speeds towards her and Ned rushes into the street and pulls her our of the way. After a cursory thank you to Ned, the woman leaves.
- Nancy Drew is turning twenty-one. As Bess and George try to rouse her into some semblance of enjoyment, Nancy's thoughts are elsewhere. She's thinking about what she was doing last year. It wasn't anything special, but it was spent with Ned Nickerson, her long-time--if now long-distant boyfriend. Nancy explains that Ned's now working as an intern in Africa, in the desert.
- On their way to the Musee D'Orsay, Nancy, George and Bess bump into a photographer on the streets of Paris. The photographer, who seems to be carrying just about everything he owns, apologizes and continues on his way. Nancy offers to help him and as they walk along the girls learn his name, Andre Cloutier, and that he has been thrown out of his apartment.
- On their way to the beach, nancy and Ned get caught in an impromptu melee beside a café. Someone above them is throwing money off a roof. It is, it turns out, another in a series of stunts pulled by a modern-day Robin Hood--a mysterious figure who stole hundreds of thousdans of dollars and has since been distributing it off roof-tops.
- On the anniversary of the death of legendary rock star Billy Feral, flocks of devoted fans make a pilgrimmage to the Callisto Hotel to mourn and remember him. George is there, making a documentary about Billy. What she dosen't expect to capture on video are images of a man who bears a starteling resembance to the dead rock star: George is convinced it can only be the ghost of Billy Feral.
- On the last days of their trip in France, Ned and Nancy finally hae a weekend to themselves. No Bess, no George, and, as Ned says, "no mysteries." But when two Russian men grab Ned and hold him down in the path of an oncoming train, Nancy wants to know why.
- Nancy, Bess and George arrive in France. They rent a car and begin driving to the Riviera but are forced to pull off the highway when their car overheats. Stopping to ask for directions, they encounter a silent woman beside a chateau who points them in the direction of a nearby auberge.
- Nancy Drew has come to New York City to attend college and live with Bess and George. However, while looking at a map, she narrowly avoids hitting a man with her car and attempts to find him, reuniting a family and moving into the Callisto.