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- John Cheever's comedy of a supposedly kidnapped 5-year-old boy. At first the police aren't interested until a ransom note is discovered. Then the town goes into action to support the finding of Toby.
- A man under investigation for insider trading on the stock market is killed before he can turn state's evidence.
- Susan, David, and Thumper talk about the relationship troubles a couple they all know are having. Each week a new couple is introduced along with several supporting characters. Susan works for a cruise line, David owns a restaurant, and Thumper works as a sports-caster and always presents the sleazy guy angel. The topics are always sexual in nature from virginity to fidelity to fantasies.
- In the late 19th century, several nouveau riche families find they are having difficulty breaking into the upper crust of New York's social set. All are concerned that their daughters have the correct social standing. The Clossons arrange for their daughter Conchita to marry an Englishman, Lord Richard Marabel. The St.Georges hire and English governess, Laura Testvalley, for their youngest daughter Nan who is upset her older sister Virginia has more freedom than she. It's Miss Testvalley who suggests that the girls go to London for the season after which they should have little trouble being accepted in the New York society. Once in England, Miss Testvalley and her friend plot the girls social life. Together with Conchita and a fourth girl, Lizzy Elmsworth, the four go off to conquer London society.
- A detective from a working-class Irish Catholic family in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan looks after his family members.
- Lisa, who owns a T-shirt store, and Billy, a lawyer, get engaged. Billy is defending Randall Dotson, who shot his wife Loreen in a jealous rage. This gets his picture in the paper and Lisa sees the article and wants to meet him. Karen is an artist who has had a crush on Billy and can't believe a mousy woman like Lisa is going to end up with Billy. When Billy says Karen's art lacks passion, she paints him a special painting, invites him over and seduces him. When Lisa discovers Billy's affair, she wants to call off the wedding, but Lisa's mother talks her out of it. Instead Lisa goes off to sleep with Thumper to get even. She tells Billy she and Thumper had sex but he still takes her back and they get married. Then Lisa's mother confesses the catering deposit was non-refundable.
- Serena is asked as a lawyer to help resolve a hostage situation. But her actions threaten to get her disbarred because she didn't disclose to the captor that she works as a prosecutor and wasn't his personal counsel.
- An investigative reporter is shot, and evidence indicates a link to a 20-year-old murder case. Prosecutors learn that one of the reporter's stories on the case may have helped convict an innocent man of the crime.
- A schizophrenic chemistry student is on trial for killing a former school janitor, but a professor claims that he is part of one of his drug studies and that his sickness is under control.
- During the investigation into a wealthy publisher's death, the victim's daughter claims to be having a relationship with her mother's new husband.
- Detective Briscoe's integrity is brought into question more than once as he pursues a Hispanic robbery/murder suspect.
- CBS late afternoon specials designed for middle school and high school students, dramatizing issues affecting teenagers.
- Anthology series which ran on PBS throughout the 1980s.
- The trials and tribulations of The Ryans, an Irish-American family in New York City.
- Cate has a vintage clothing store. She attends her nasty dad's birthday party/family gathering where she meets Harry. She's dating Philip but he's dull - contrary to Harry.
- A dramatization of the American court case that destroyed the legal validity of racial segregation.
- Unbalanced tattoo artist Karl Kinsky grows obsessed with Maddy, a model he meets when he's hired for a photo shoot. As Karl's obsession grows, he determines that Maddy should bear his mark forever.
- A psychiatrist, who falls in love with a patient, is visited by the spirit of Sigmund Freud, who gives him advice on how to handle it.
- A drunken Scottish poet who has not written a word in years feels compelled to regain control of his life and work after meeting a beautiful young woman.
- Four American girls go to England to find husbands.
- One Life to Live centres takes place in the fictional town of Llanview, PA.around the wealthy Lord family, and the middle-class Woleks and Rileys.