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- An 80's classic where a game of Dungeons and Dragons is the centerpiece of a mystery. Adam is a man who happens to come from a long line of men cursed. He succumbs to the curse, and goes on a killing spree.
- A college professor wishes he could live in Victorian England. Through a scientific experiment that goes wrong, he is able to make his dream come true. He is now able to travel back and forth in time.
- 1983–19848.0 (35)TV Episode
- Sid Dithers finds love in "An Officer and a Gentile". Perini Scleroso gets her own sitcom. "The National Midnight Star" is rechristened "Hollywood Dirt Tonight". Australian actor Mel McElroy hosts his own film festival. A chaotic Jackie Rogers Jr. concert is the subject of the documentary "Gimme Jackie". Finally, a spoof of F. Lee Bailey's Lie Detector.
- Melonville's parade to promote world peace might not go as the announcers wish. Meanwhile, Alex Trebel is eager for someone, anyone to score on his game show "Half Wits."
- Producer, Martin Simmons is making a Christmas movie by classic film director Frank Bailey but decides that profit is more important than a making a quality movie so fires Bailey and hires a teen sex comedy director in his place.
- Guy Caballero launches the new SCTV cable channel. The Schmenge Brothers try new wave music. Edith Prickly and Edna Boil go double-dating in the film spoof "Prickly Business". Steve Roman makes his own made-for-TV movie about JFK. "Melonville Calendar" honors a firefighter. Finally, "The Sammy Maudlin Show" is overhauled to appeal to a younger audience.
- Various SCTV characters host a pledge drive for the network as it goes bankrupt.
- Roy calls in Gail to deal with his husband, Kristoffer, most specifically the problem of his constant spending for things for his magic show business, without thoughts of the money itself. Most of that money is earned by retired accountant Roy, who gets $62,000 annually as a work pension and who had minimal consumer debt before getting together with Kris, that consumer debt now over $100,000 primarily from Kris' spending. Kris brings in approximately $10,000 annually, most of that being an allowance from his mother. Kris, who usually spends before telling Roy if he tells Roy at all, justifies it all by the old adage of needing to spend money to make money, namely the expenditures allow for a wider array of shows to be produced with the thought that he will get more bookings overall. Gail, who considers the business more of a hobby than a true business, wants them to draft a business plan, something that Kris had never done in his seeming unfettered access to other peoples' money without question. As part of that plan is to take stock of Kris' current mostly never used inventory of props, Gail feels it is a good opportunity also for Roy to review his own stored items as the specific task at hand is not only to justify what Kris should keep of that inventory, but to downsize from two storage lockers - currently "his" and "his" - into one. Gail also wants Roy to demonstrate that he understands the errors of his spending ways by putting on a magic show on that theme, and to do what most other struggling artists do, namely get a job that pays his fair share of the household the bills, having a regular source of earned income which Kris has never done despite being forty-three.