This simple schedule provides the showtime of upcoming and past programs playing on the network SundanceTV otherwise known as SUNDANC. The show schedule is provided for up to 3 weeks out and you can view up to 2 weeks of show play history.
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The teen scene includes a party-animal surfer (Sean Penn), a pregnant girl (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and a fast-food worker (Judge Reinhold).
A greedy developer attempts to stop disabled veterans (Jim Knaub, Jon L. Feather, R. David Smith) from renovating a desert town.
A struggling contractor's (Norman Alden) warehouse-demolition site is sabotaged by a mob-hired competitor.
Face becomes a candidate for sheriff to expose a small-town law officer's shady dealings. With George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz.
The team foils both an international dope deal and extortionists preying on a Chinese restaurateur (Keye Luke).
Hondo returns as leader; the team is pulled into a dangerous case involving a large stockpile of cash and the Russian mob; Daniel Sr. opens up to Hondo about a painful time in his past.
When an undocumented woman is violently abducted, the team forms an unlikely alliance to try and bring her home alive.
When Deacon enlists Chris' help on an off-duty private security detail, they struggle to survive when they're attacked by a drug cartel looking to kidnap their wealthy VIP client.
The team must locate stolen rocket launchers smuggled into Los Angeles.
Hondo and the team race to locate the hacker responsible for accessing LAPD's computers and revealing the identities of undercover officers; Street is forced to reckon with past misdeeds.
An English commoner (Heath Ledger) dons the armor of a dead jouster and, with the help of friends (Mark Addy), competes against nobles in 14th-century France.
A hip Chicago teen (Kevin Bacon) moves to a Midwestern town where, thanks to a pastor (John Lithgow), dancing is outlawed.
Nice Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) and greaser Danny (John Travolta) try to be like each other in their 1950s high school.
A hip Chicago teen (Kevin Bacon) moves to a Midwestern town where, thanks to a pastor (John Lithgow), dancing is outlawed.
Nice Sandy (Olivia Newton-John) and greaser Danny (John Travolta) try to be like each other in their 1950s high school.
The team must flush a major cocaine trafficker out of Colombia to help a young woman clear her uncle of drug-smuggling.
Reporter Tawnia Baker poses as a computer operator to help the team capture terrorists plotting to assassinate a sheik.
A woman hires the team to investigate the murder of her brother, who was part of a munitions theft operation.
The team helps a Southern minister (John Amos) break a ring selling poisonous moonshine; guests Bo Hopkins, Tracy Reed.
The team fights robbers, led by a bandit (Jeannie Wilson), who ambush tour buses leaving a run-down Nevada casino.
The team investigates a used-car dealer (Dennis Franz) marketing stolen auto parts.
After an armed robbery crew invades a downtown auction house, the case quickly turns personal for Hondo when his sister, Winnie, is taken as one of the hostages.
A terminally ill inmate escapes from a hospital determined to settle old scores before he dies; Nichelle faces a life-changing event that affects her relationship with Hondo.
When the team busts a group of dangerous robbery suspects; Tan is confronted with a pivotal figure from his past; Luca is tapped to temporarily step in for Hicks.
When hospital employees are targeted by a gunman, the SWAT team races to find a grieving father whose son was denied a kidney transplant; Hondo searches for evidence behind an alarming rise in Los Angeles stash houses.
When bodycam footage left at a local news station seems to show Hondo shooting two police officers, he is forced to go on the run while the team works to clear his name.
When a series of deadly explosions hits oil derricks across Los Angeles, the team must hunt down an activist-turned-terrorist; Deacon and his wife work to free a reformed drug dealer who they believe was sent away for a murder he didn't commit.
Agents Gibbs and DiNozzo board Air Force One to investigate what seems to be a death by natural causes.
Gibbs and his agents investigate when a Marine crashes into a parked car after his parachute fails to open during a training exercise.
The team investigates when a Navy commander's body washes ashore along with the bodies of two drug traffickers.
The team probes the death of a sailor found clutching an officer's sword and discovers he was obsessed with a role-playing game.
A lieutenant's mummified remains turn up nearly 10 years after he was reported missing along with $1 million from his ship's safe.
Gibbs and his team board an aircraft carrier to find out how a sailor with no history of drug abuse overdosed on methamphetamines.
A decomposed body found in a tub of acid at a naval base leads Gibbs to deduce that an impostor is serving aboard one of the nuclear submarines.
The team travels to Guantanamo Bay in Cuba to probe a Navy translator's death caused by swallowing emeralds smuggled from Afghanistan.
When a widow gets a telephone call from her husband, the team must exhume the body believed to be that of the Marine.
The team rescues an heiress (Lori Lethin) from terrorists, only to have her insist on returning to save her terrorist lover.
Mercenaries capture B.A., Face and Murdock, and hold them at a dairy farm, leaving Tawnia and Hannibal to devise a rescue.
The team abides by a cult's nonviolent philosophy to defeat corrupt townspeople who burned their community building.
Fred traces his background and is told he is Jewish and a descendant of King Solomon.
Fred invites B.B. King to dinner and gives him another reason to sing the blues.
Fred is caught spending a lot of time with a white schoolteacher.
Lamont discovers that the porcelain figure he has bought is worth a great deal of money and decides to auction it to make the most profit.
Lamont takes Fred out for a night on the town for his 65th birthday. However, Fred feels overwhelmed by the amount of activities they do.
Much to Fred's delight, Lamont's bride-to-be decides not to marry him.
Lamont buys some copper on speculation, only to discover the goods are stolen.
When Lamont and Fred take advantage of a Breathmobile, Fred is convinced that he has TB.
Fred accidentally breaks Lamont's porcelain and glass collection.
Lamont decides to get his own apartment when Fred keeps invading his privacy.
Two deputies come to repossess the furniture when Fred defaults on the payments.
Lamont buys two coffins at an auction hoping to sell them at a profit.
Lamont objects to Fred's plan to propose marriage to widowed Donna Harris.
Fred fakes amnesia in a scheme to get a color television set.
When Lamont finds a suitcase full of money, he puts it in the safe until the police arrive.
Fred and Donna have reconciled their differences and are once again planning to wed.
Lamont is offered a grand piano by a wealthy eccentric if he will move it out of his apartment.
After Lamont refuses to let Fred place a bet, Fred finds out that his number was the winner of the day.
When Hicks witnesses the assassination of his longtime friend, the team races to find the shooter and determine why he was targeted; Luca struggles with how to help his brother after he's arrested.
When a plane carrying Street and the dangerous prisoner he's transporting is hijacked, the team races to save the innocent passengers onboard -- and one of their own; Hondo take a big step in his relationship with Nichelle.
When the team discovers an illegal weapons dealer has sold stock to someone targeting a high-level politician, they rush to stop a deadly ambush.
Jack McCoy learns that his old colleague, ADA Daniel Tenofsky, has been murdered, and detectives discover he was living and working under a false identity.
Detectives investigate a slain Hollywood producer's involvement with a mob movie to find a motive for his murder.
When New York's most infamous baseball fan is stabbed to death in a bar, detectives suspect the killer is probably a sports aficionado.
A female Japanese tourist is shot to death, prompting an investigation that leads the police to the victim's husband.
The detectives believe a bride, motivated by greed, killed her groom after the wedding, until they find the murder weapon in her daughter's room.
When a deliveryman is gunned down on his route, Briscoe and Green discover that he was active on a Web site for arranged liaisons and that his wife had just bought a gun.
Terms of the Geneva Convention come into play when the sister of a former inmate at Abu Ghraib prison is suspected of murdering a female Guardsman in the second Gulf War.
The death of a prison gang member leads Fontana and Green to suspect the victim's former associates until they learn the deceased also had a running battle with a hard-nosed corrections officer.
Detectives investigate the deaths of two college students and find both were participating in a pharmaceutical company's secret testing program for an antidepressant that has resulted in many suicides.
An illegal firearms sting backfires when two officers are slain, and Green poses as a gun buyer to try to capture the killers, who were able to identify the officers via a Web site identifying undercover cops.
McCoy must determine whether charges should be filed in civil court or in criminal court when a novelist's death seems to have been caused by careless liposuction, but Branch finds a recurring pattern of negligence by the doctor.
McCoy takes the issue of gay marriage before the state's Supreme Court when he is unable to compel a man to testify against a crooked developer because the two say they are married.
The detectives proceed with skeptical caution when a radio personality, known to stage fake muggings for publicity, claims to have been shot and almost killed.
After a bloody massacre of heroin dealers, Fontana and Green pinpoint a drug-dealing Afghan warlord as their primary suspect, and McCoy and Southerlyn prosecute despite pressure from the State Department.
Aunt Bee hires Mr Wheeler, an itinerant handyman, to help around the Taylor home. She has taken a liking to him, but Andy discovers that he is actually a freeloader.
Andy accepts a friend's offer to join an exclusive club and brings along Barney, who makes a fool of himself by putting on airs. Andy soon learns that only he has been selected for membership.
Andy, Barney and Opie substitute Aunt Bee's terrible homemade pickles with store-bought ones to avoid eating hers. Their plan backfires when Aunt Bee decides to enter them in the county fair.
A trial run as sheriff of Mayberry convinces Barney that he is not ready for a similar job in a nearby town.
Andy and Barney help Jeff, a farmer visiting Mayberry, search for a bride by cleaning him up and teaching him proper etiquette. Unfortunately for Barney, Jeff chooses Thelma Lou as his wife.
Opie joins a secret club and is responsible for the candle they use in their meetings. When the barn the club meets in is burned to the ground, Opie is accused of starting the fire.
Andy teaches Ronald Bailey, the spoiled son of a rich man, the importance of being self-reliant and responsible.
After a shaky start, male patrons accept the addition of a manicurist to Floyd's barbershop.
A Mayberry resident is convinced he is a jinx until Andy helps restore his self-confidence.
Mayberry's small-town methods prove more effective in capturing a fugitive than those of the state police.
Opie signs up for a race to win a medal, but he loses and learns an important lesson in good sportsmanship instead.
Andy's diplomacy and modern engineering techniques are required to upgrade the music of the town choir.
To celebrate Founder's Day, Andy and Barney decide to choose a stranger at random to be Mayberry's Guest of Honor. Unbeknownst to them, the person they have chosen turns out to be a pickpocket.
Andy uses his wits to help a struggling salesman, despite strong pressure to put him out of business.
Fontana and Green reluctantly investigate after a motorist strikes a child-murderer and leaves him for dead, and the evidence they uncover leads McCoy to a startling discovery.
When a wealthy venture-capitalist is found dead in his home, Fontana and Green zero in on the victim's young wife (Andrea Roth) and her contractor boyfriend (Daniel Sunjata).
Evidence in the shooting death of a rap legend seems to point to his young protege (Sean Nelson), who has been cutting his own music on bootleg CDs, so Fontana and Green listen for clues in the lyrics.
When nine flu victims suddenly die, Green and Fontana learn that all had been injected with a fake vaccine, which leads to the arrest and prosecution of a longtime con man.
When a controversial conservative talk-show host is shot to death, detectives sift through many possible suspects, eventually focusing on the man's widow and a woman who may have been stalking her.
A man strangled in his rent-controlled apartment leads detectives to the building's owner, who wants to convert the building to a co-op, but a basketball player's fingerprints are found at the scene.
McCoy and Borgia target the unlikely hero who pursued a mass murderer through the streets of Manhattan in a deadly car chase that left one dead and one injured.
A celebrity chef comes under suspicion in the murder of a TV network executive when Fontana and Green learn that the two were having an affair and the chef's cooking show was about to be canceled.
While investigating a woman's murder, Fontana and Green uncover a cult that encourages sexual relations with children, and Borgia determines to put away its mesmerizing leader (Deborah Hedwall).
A promiscuous lawyer ends up bludgeoned to death in her office, and detectives treat her former lovers as suspects until DNA evidence points to a co-worker.
Fontana and Falco (Michael Imperioli) must tread lightly when they discover links between a powerful police commissioner and the murders of an infamous porn actress and a maverick publisher.
The shooting of a Panamanian jockey sends Fontana and Falco (Michael Imperioli) into the colorful world of horse racing, and they learn that the animal's owner used stolen funds for the purchase.
The team must locate stolen rocket launchers smuggled into Los Angeles.
When Deacon enlists Chris' help on an off-duty private security detail, they struggle to survive when they're attacked by a drug cartel looking to kidnap their wealthy VIP client.
When an undocumented woman is violently abducted, the team forms an unlikely alliance to try and bring her home alive.
Hondo returns as leader; the team is pulled into a dangerous case involving a large stockpile of cash and the Russian mob; Daniel Sr. opens up to Hondo about a painful time in his past.
The team foils both an international dope deal and extortionists preying on a Chinese restaurateur (Keye Luke).
Face becomes a candidate for sheriff to expose a small-town law officer's shady dealings. With George Peppard, Dirk Benedict, Mr. T, Dwight Schultz.
A struggling contractor's (Norman Alden) warehouse-demolition site is sabotaged by a mob-hired competitor.
A greedy developer attempts to stop disabled veterans (Jim Knaub, Jon L. Feather, R. David Smith) from renovating a desert town.
The teen scene includes a party-animal surfer (Sean Penn), a pregnant girl (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and a fast-food worker (Judge Reinhold).
A girl turning 16 likes another girl's guy (Michael Schoeffling) and feels nobody cares about her birthday.
A wrestler (Emilio Estevez), a rebel (Judd Nelson), a brain, a beauty (Molly Ringwald) and a shy girl share Saturday detention in a Chicago high school.
The teen scene includes a party-animal surfer (Sean Penn), a pregnant girl (Jennifer Jason Leigh) and a fast-food worker (Judge Reinhold).
A girl turning 16 likes another girl's guy (Michael Schoeffling) and feels nobody cares about her birthday.