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- A 1981 U.S. Gallop Poll asked Americans, "If you could ask God any question, what would it be?" Don't Ask Me, Ask God takes the top five questions from that survey and analyzes them from both intellectual and Biblical perspectives. The questions are: What does the future hold for me and my family? Why is there suffering in the world? Why is there evil in the world? Will man ever love his fellow man? Will there ever be lasting world peace? Is there life after death? These questions are analyzed using creative dramatic vignettes followed by interviews from leading experts in their field. Then Pat Robertson opens up the Bible and explores what God says about these five questions. This very creative and thought-provoking program aired in January 1984 across the U.S. as a syndicated primetime special, drawing sixteen million viewers, the largest audience ever to watch an hour-long inspirational program. It ranked #1 in the Neilson ratings for its time slot.
- An unassuming karate instructor, with the help of his movie star sister, accept the challenge to meet a really bad villain in the fighting ring and attempt to stop him and his unscrupulous crime bosses in their tracks.
- One of the most high profile gigs of The Bangles career occurred on the tour for that sophomore album, when MTV taped an entire concert at Pittsburgh's Syria Mosque on October 29, 1986.
- A young woman, anxious and uncertain about her relationship with her boyfriend, seeks answers from a canny, mercenary, fortune teller. Her dependence upon the fortune teller grows, and the fortune teller's advice becomes increasingly involved and expensive.
- While collaborating on a book with his mentor, Ben does all the work and Jake takes all of the credit.
- Ben is horrified to learn that his parents have sold his childhood home. Meanwhile, Jane destroys Laura's ceiling.
- After watching Fatal Attraction (1987), Ben becomes convinced that Nina is plotting to destroy him. Also, Geneva puts Linda on a diet.
- Richard wants to pursue his dream of becoming a pianist, but he has difficulty breaking the news to his dad.
- Linda reluctantly supports Richard's decision to quit the family business. Also, Ben neglects to thank Laura when he wins an award.
- Ben finishes writing his novel, but he won't let Laura read it.