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- A group of teenagers meet in the woods, and tell scary stories.
- The original characters from The Cannonball Run (1981) race across the country once more in various cars and trucks.
- An eclectic group of people takes part in a secret, and illegal, cross country road race.
- Seattle cop is caught up in a corrupt police force that he is trying to make right. McQ is a cop with a mission.
- Young Indiana Jones takes to the skies in the new French air force, and parachutes into Germany to convince Anthony Fokker to defect.
- Hey, Vern. Ernest is on Saturday morning. The series follows Ernest, and several other colorful characters having all sorts of wacky fun.
- As was its 1970s predecessor, "Split Second" was a fast-moving game show where three contestants, one a returning champion, competed to answer general knowledge questions and win cash. Host Hall announced a category (e.g., "Female Music Video Stars") and a question relating to the category ("Who was the star of the following music videos?"); the players were shown three clues ("Like a Virgin," "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," "Who's Ever in New England"). All three contestants rang in, the one who rang in first having the first chance to select a clue and provide an answer. If he was right, he won a share of the pot; his/her opponents could answer two or possibly all three questions. Players were rewarded based on their ability to answer $10 each if all three contestants provided one right answer; $25 if two of them were right; and $50 if just one answered all three questions correctly (by the way, the correct answers were, in order, Madonna, Cyndi Lauper and Reba McEntire). After an undefined time limit, dollar values were doubled (i.e., $20, $50 and $100). In the game's final round, contestants were seeded based on their score up to that point the player in the lead needing four correct answers to become champion, second place requiring five and third place requiring six; ties required the players to answer the lesser of the required number of questions. The player who met his/her requirements first was the day's winner. That player moved on to the bonus round, played one of two ways: 1. The player chose three of five screens; if they all read "CAR," they won that prize and left undefeated; otherwise, they won a "FUR" or a "TRIP" and returned to the next show. 2. The player chose one of five screens; if it said "CAR," they won the car and retired undefeated; otherwise, it was $1,000 and a return to the next show, with a championship win meaning improved odds. Five-time champions retired undefeated and won a new car.
- A number of slaves risk their lives to escape their masters with their only help coming from the famous secret slave escape network.
- Anthology of short animations aimed at pre-schoolers.
- Mole disappears while answering what he thinks is an urgent summons from Rat, forcing Badger to enlist Toad and his new airplane in a frantic search party.
- The production was a "comedy which revolves around twins who move in with their widowed father and discover a basement trapdoor leading to alternate universes"
- Aaron Neville, Linda Rondstat, and Urma Thomas and the New Orleans Philharmonic celebrate Christmas in New Orleans.
- Prince Valiant's father's kingdom of Thule is conquered by Cynan when King Williem orders one of his men to spare Cynan's young son, After the family is exiled and ends up living in a swamp abroad, Valiant dreams nightly of two men, Arthur and Merlin, discussing the just New Order to be established in a place called Camelot and calling him to be a knight there. He decides to journey out to find this realm to become a Knight of the Round Table and return to overthrow Cynan and reclaim his homeland.
- An overly exuberant Teddy Roosevelt helps Craddock and Bennet track down a gang of horse thieves.