Studio C - Season 11

Season 11
Episodes

Episode 1
An appendix tries to be included within the vital organs of the body. Two inflatable tube men at a car lot discuss the issues in their lives. And Mr. Science is back to demonstrate the explosive activity of a volcano.

Episode 2
A seemingly normal courtroom scene is transformed when the cast starts kissing each other. A one-dollar donation unwittingly commits a college student to fight Hunger. A customer tests the patience of a grocery checkout clerk with his determination to score free stuff. A hedge fund manager takes the stage at a slam poetry competition. And a disgruntled sandwich shop employee has high expectations for her customers.

Episode 3
A homeowner believes her house is haunted, but the ghost is even more haunted when he discovers that the Revolutionary War didn't go the way he thought it had. A middle schooler wonders if her appearance on a local cooking show is more of a punishment than a reward. And Belle is startled by the enchanted objects in Beast's castle, especially the one object no one ever talks about.

Episode 4
Buckle up your rodeo belts, put on your best boots, and come on out to an old-fashioned, hoedown! Then brace yourself for a dramatic look at the lives of housewives on the prairie. Get caught up in a magic show with the finest magician and assistant around. Join a family, and their newly found hitchhiker, on a road trip. And test your mothering knowledge on the hit game show "Causes and Cures."

Episode 5
The stakes are high, leading one ballroom dancer to lose control. Then, The Wright Brothers take control of the sky, and the patrons of the sky in a historical documentary. And on the topic of transportation, after falling on the subway tracks, a man's survival is left to strangers. Next, the secret to time travel is discovered, which is probably how one restaurant is prepared to celebrate everything, and King Henry VIII makes a special appearance on The Newlywed Game.

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