Dragons' Den is a reality TV show where aspiring entrepreneurs present their innovative business ideas to a panel of wealthy investors, known as the Dragons. The entrepreneurs must convince the Dragons to invest in their ventures by delivering a persuasive sales pitch and answering tough questions. The show focuses on the intense negotiation and high stakes as the entrepreneurs strive to secure a deal with the Dragons.
In Sabotage, a detective from Scotland Yard goes undercover to stop a terrorist plot in London. As he investigates, he uncovers a web of deceit and danger that puts him and those around him in grave danger.
The Computer Chronicles was an American television series, broadcast during 1981-2002 on Public Broadcasting Service public television, which documented the rise of the personal computer from its infancy to the immense market at the turn of the 21st century. The series was created in the Fall of 1981, by Stewart Cheifet, then the station manager of the College of San Mateo's KCSM-TV, initially broadcast as a local weekly series. Jim Warren was its founding host for its 1981-1982 season. It aired continuously from 1981 to 2002 with Cheifet co-hosting most of its later seasons. Gary Kildall served as co-host for six years providing insights and commentary on products as well as discussions on the future of the ever-expanding personal computer sphere.
A newspaper reporter poses as a maid to get a story on a runaway heiress. They fall in love and must overcome various obstacles to be together.
This Hal Roach comedy short I found on the "American Slapstick" DVD collection of rare silent comedies starts bizarre and has an anything goes-quality one rarely sees in Mr. Roach's output. It stars Snub Pollard who is initially introduced as a baby left on a doorstep before we see him fully grown about 20 or so years later still in that basket! From there, he gets bumped car to car crossing the street prior to getting literally thrown through a window as an auction is taking place! Also appearing is James Finlayson as a man who's items accidentally get sold.
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