Shelley Robertson Movies

2002  
 
Despite all manner of precautions and safeguards -- including triple locks on each door -- Jane Galloway (Brianna Lynn Brown) is murdered in her home by a stalker. The CSI team tries to find out how the crime could have been committed when there was no possible way that the killer could have entered or left. Equally disturbing is the possibility that the murderer dyed the corpse's hair after committing the deed. This case has a more profound effect on CSI member Nick Stokes (George Eads) than usual -- but why? ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
Carol (Julianna Margulies) tells Greene (Anthony Edwards) that she is pregnant, and offers some encouraging words to schizophrenic new mother Coco (Sheila Kelley). Jeanie (Gloria Reuben) finds her faith renewed as she cares for Rev. Matthew Lynn (Roscoe Lee Browne). Lucy (Kellie Martin) discovers that her young patient has been overmedicated. Carter (Noah Wyle) mentors a teenager named Antoine Bell (Corey Parker Robinson). And Romano (Paul McCrane) forces Benton (Eriq La Salle) into a crucial decision. There are a few light-hearted moments in this episode -- before everything is literally plunged into darkness. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1999  
 
On the eve of the "Civil Rights Day" celebration in Aynesville, Illinois, Monica (Roma Downey) stumbles across the dead body of an elderly black man, apparently the victim of a hate crime. Over the protests of Sheriff McKinsley (John Ritter) and his black deputy James (Rick Worthy), the organizers of the celebration choose to hush up the murder so as not to spoil the festivities--and for good measure, they order Monica to be locked up in jail "for her own good" until the whole thing blows over. The next morning, Monica awakens to discover that she is no long an angel, but instead a human being...a black human being. The reason for this metamophosis has as much to do with Monica's attitudes towards race as it does with the events of the past few days, but she does not realize this until she meets the celebration's guest of honor, Rosa Parks (playing herself, and appropriately making her first appearance on a bus). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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1997  
 
Lyta makes telepathic contact with an unconscious Shadows victim. Garibaldi hopes to gain the complete trust of his new boss, pharmaceutical mogul William Edgars (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) And Captain Sheridan races against the clock as his guides his troops towards the Earth. Harlan Ellison makes a brief onscreen appearance as a Psi Cop. Originally telecast during the week of June 2, 1997, "The Exercise of Vital Powers" was written by J. Michael Straczynski. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Bruce BoxleitnerClaudia Christian, (more)
1994  
 
Outraged when "FYI" loses its choice network timeslot to a youth-oriented newsmagazine called "Next Wave", Frank (Joe Regalbuto) storms into the executive office to lodge a complaint. The result: Frank is offered the opportunity to be lead the lead anchor of "Next Wave", making him a traitor in the eyes of his fellow "FYI"-ers. But the worst is still to come: Murphy (Candice Bergen) has been assigned to interview Frank on the occasion of his "promotion." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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