A young woman has difficulty understanding why her husband walks out on her. Alone for the first time, she finds life difficult to cope with and for a time lives with the hope that her husband will come back to her.
An American soldier manages to endure his captivity in a Vietnamese POW camp by keeping alive the memories of life in his home town. When he is finally released from the camp, and is discharged from the military, he goes back to his town - but he can find no trace whatsoever of it.
39 people have agreed to participate in a self-experiment, without knowing exactly what to expect. In the anti-racism training, the participants are divided on the basis of their eye color in two groups. The blue-eyed will be humiliated, while the brown-eyed will learn how strong the feeling of having power can be and how much it unsettled.
J.C. Wyatt est une femme moderne et dynamique, dont la vie professionnelle est pleine de succès. Jusqu'au jour où elle hérite d'un… bébé. Entre couches et petits pots, sa vie va être sérieusement chamboulée, à commencer par un avancement qui lui passe sous le nez. Mais J.C. a plus d'une corde à son arc : son bébé sur les bras, elle va prouver au monde que la vie professionnelle et la vie privée sont deux univers impitoyables qui ne lui font pas peur.
Keith est un adolescent un peu à part qui est amoureux de la plus belle fille du lycée. Lorsque celle-ci rompt avec son petit ami, il tente sa chance grâce à l'aide de sa meilleure amie, Watts, qui est, quant à elle, secrètement amoureuse de Keith.
Ce soap opera se déroule dans la ville fictive de Port-Charles et met en scène les romances entre le personnel de l'hôpital, les relations entre les familles Hardy, Webber, Spencer, Quartermaine et Cassadine. Au fil des épisodes, le feuilleton a pris de nouvelles orientations consécutives à l'entrée en scène d'un parrain de la mafia et d'espions, tout en conservant certaines intrigues dans le milieu hospitalier.
Once An Eagle is a 1976 nine-hour American television mini-series directed by Richard Michaels and E.W. Swackhamer. The picture was written by Peter S. Fischer and based on the 1968 Anton Myrer novel of the same name.
The first and last installments of the seven-part series were each two-hour broadcasts, while the interim episodes were 60 minutes.
The mini-series concerns the thirty year careers of two military men, from the outbreak of World War I to the aftermath of World War II.