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- A volcano erupts in downtown Los Angeles and a city official and a seismologist try to stop its inevitable flow through the city.
- When they find a frozen caveman in their back yard, two high school outcasts thaw him and introduce him to modern life while he in turn gets them to actually enjoy life.
- A space-time vortex sucks scientist Rick Marshall, his assistant Holly and a survivalist Will into a world populated by dinosaurs and painfully slow creatures called Sleestaks.
- A young man hears a chance phone call telling him that a nuclear war has started and missiles will hit his city in 70 minutes.
- When the courts fail to keep behind bars the man who raped and murdered her daughter, a woman seeks her own form of justice.
- The sequel to Chinatown (1974) finds J.J. "Jake" Gittes investigating adultery and murder, and the money that comes from oil.
- Vada Sultenfuss must go to LA to stay with her Uncle Phil to do some research on her mother's life, but finds much more.
- A soft and hesitant young man is in danger when he tries to break toxic relationships with a mysterious stranger claiming to be his friend.
- Roy and Bo leave their small California town the weekend after graduation for a short road trip to Los Angeles. Soon, they find themselves lashing out and leaving a trail of bodies behind them. The violence escalates throughout.
- A woman takes revenge on the man who invades her home and tries to rape her.
- Tia and Tony visit Los Angeles, but he's quickly kidnapped by an evil scientist, leaving her to desperately search for him.
- When a rookie filmmaker with the unfortunate name Alan Smithee realizes he's an unwitting studio puppet, being forced to make a big-budget action movie he knows is horrible, he steals the master reels and tries to make a deal.
- Defying orders to lay-off the case, two Los Angeles vice-squad cops go after a local mobster and use unorthodox methods to achieve results.
- After a series of small tremors in Los Angeles, Dr. Clare Winslow, a local seismologist, pinpoints the exact location and time of when the long awaited earthquake--"The Big One"--will strike southern California. With this information, she must battle city officials to release this information to the general public. Also, she hopes that her family is out of harms way when the quake strikes. Subplots show how other families and people cope with the the tremors that strike before the impending "Big One."
- A 40-year-old who gave up a promising amateur boxing career 21 years ago is offered a path to the Olympics.
- After a woman's closest friends and co-workers undergo extreme personality changes, she begins to suspect that they have been replaced with malevolent alien invaders.
- When an evil scientist steals his colleague's time machine, his colleague's beautiful, brilliant daughter, aided by an L.A. cop and a hapless admirer (Wil Shriner), pursues him back to twelfth century England, where, disguised as a damsel in distress, she enlists the help of a knight errant whose secret past holds the key to her future.
- In this tense thriller, a businessman and his wife regret taking in a soldier who saved his life years earlier.
- Nobody Walks in LA is the story of two old friends who, faced with decisions that cannot wait, put their lives on pause for a day and do the unthinkable.... walk around Los Angeles. Putting aside a failing engagement on the one hand and a cross country move on the other - Miles and Becca rediscover not just the streets of Los Angeles, but one another.
- A young woman whose baby died in childbirth refuses to believe it and has dreams that her child is still alive and in danger. A scientist who is conducting experiments about dreams tries to help her.
- A nasty "businessman" strives to get a deal back on track after an archaeologist removes a computer chip from an artifact before it is stolen.
- In this National Geographic special, we look at what most call "The Final Frontier". Using the newest data gathered from scientists all over the world and the latest advancements in computer generated imaging, we are able to explore some of the most dramatic landscapes the Earth has to offer. From the tallest mountain to fissures that would engulf entire countries, the ocean floor is truly a sight to behold.
- A woman gets a flat tire in the desert and is abducted by a trio of desert-rat losers.
- The giants of the Jurassic period are among the best known of all dinosaurs: from the bird-like Archaeoptyrx and mega-carnivore Allosaurus, to the armored Stegasaurs and Triceratops.
- Young children's are enlisted to help with the care of and/or observation of Zoo animals. Various types of pranks are played on the kids such as talking whales, etc. While they are being filmed by hidden cameras all the while.
- While on a date at the La Brea Tar Pits one summer afternoon, Tom and Clarabelle encounter more than they bargained for when their picnic is unexpectedly interrupted by a prehistoric creature. Perhaps miracles do happen on The Miracle Mile.
- A clever and engaging program that children between 6 and 11 will want to watch again and again to learn the risks of sun exposure and how to avoid too much sun.
- A clever and engaging educational show that children between 6 and 8 will want to watch again and again to learn the risks of sun exposure and how to avoid Too Much Sun.
- Aaron, a romantic sculptor, is in a creative crisis. Frustrated by failure in the art world, Aaron's only success is sculpting for the Natural History Museum where he is asked to "create Eve" from the bones of the oldest female ever discovered. As the rest of his life unravels, Aaron brings his inspiration, the mysterious Eve, to life.
- A clever, engaging educational show that will empower and motivate pre-teens between 9 and 11 to protect themselves from overexposure to the sun thereby reducing the risk of developing skin cancer.
- Stockwell is contacted by Ivan Trigorin, aka "Brown Fox", his former partner at the CIA for nearly ten years. The Russian is looking for a top secret stealth bomber the Americans have stolen from the Soviets and starts torturing the General for information. Carla informs the A-Team they have 36 hours to find Stockwell, or the entire operation will cease to be and they will become fugitives once more. Using Frankie's cousin's mobile home as a base, all signs lead to a psychiatric hospital in L.A. So, Murdock has to act insane once more and impersonates Frank Sinatra.
- Nate and Brenda's daughter Willa is born, but 2 months early and at only 2 lb. 4 oz., requiring a prolonged hospital stay. Nate is convinced she won't make it and insists that he can't accept it if she does and is "damaged", shaking Brenda's own confidence. Rico encourages David to sell the funeral home but instead he and Keith buy out Rico's 25% so he can start his own. David agrees to temporarily leave home, and goes to the funeral home. There he's confronted by Nathaniel about considering leaving the business and for his gayness, and is forced to fight his mysterious attacker back, then finally sees his face. Maya is returned to Brenda and Ruth has to face her own problems, until Maggie reveals Nate did see her, happily, as Brenda insisted. Claire takes up photography (of Ted) again and gets a job offer at a New York photo production company, but offers to be there for Ruth until she insists she go and unfreezes her account. Brenda gets a surprise visit from Nate, who finally shows love for his daughter, and someone else. Claire learns the company who gave the job offer has just failed, but Nate encourages her to go onto New York anyway.
- Although Brenda has extorted her team back, the consequences may prove deadly as she probes deeper into a young man's death.
- Nick finds a dead body in the trunk of Brian's convertible. He must find a way to prove his father's innocence as well as investigate the murder.
- On state-owned property near Imperial Beach, California, south of San Diego, while four Marines patrol the area (along the US-Mexico border) to support federal customs and immigration agents, unknown people for unknown reasons ambush the Marines and their Humvee; one escapes, and three remain missing; officials wonder whether the intruders are Mexican smugglers; Callen and company investigate. A search party finds the body of one Marine; the lone survivor says that one of the missing is a pregnant lance corporal, and the dead one was the father; a snitch gives a tip to G and Sam, the latter of whom checks it out while playing it cool; Nate suggests an alternate possibility; while Kensi and Deeks take a bike ride, they find something but run into trouble; G and Sam get a lift and lend a hand, then they find evidence confirming Nate's idea. G and Sam put it all together, so they confront the bad guy in charge. Nate prepares for a journey.
- Huell learns about Columbian mammoths that roamed the state during the ice age by going to La Brea Tar Pits and Museum in Los Angeles, and Sonoma Coast State Park in Northern California.
- 2010–20211hTV-147.6 (34)TV Episode
- Sabertooth cats once prowled LA just blocks away from the Oscar's Red Carpet. Duckbilled dinosaurs basked in California's famous surf-until they were attacked by fast and agile super-predators. And underneath it all, the ground moved...
- After the young victim in the bones case is identified, Bosch and J. Edgar are pulled into the troubled world of the boy's family. As Bosch's own trial escalates, his romance with Brasher takes a turn. And an intense confrontation with Raynard Waits forces Bosch to rethink everything.
- Bosch has to face the aftermath of his confrontation with Waits, while his daughter's unexpected visit offers some precious time together. In the wake of the bones investigation, Bosch's job is in jeopardy, and he's suddenly on the outside once again.
- Huell spends a couple of days exploring some of the many interesting places in Los Angeles including La Brea Tar Pits, the LAX Theme Building, the first structure built at UCLA, Grand Central Market, Little Tokyo, and The Music Center.