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- An awards ceremony honoring the best in American prime time television programming.
- Flash is a curmudgeon with a hankering for classic movies and booze. Cameron is a volatile teen who commits grand theft auto just because the car is an exact replica from Christine. Their relationship is forged in the darkness of a movie theater and fueled by a mutual appreciation of rebellion and cinema. Cameron enters a student film contest, though he lacks the resources of his peers. Learning that Flash is a retired Hollywood gaffer--and the only surviving crew member from Citizen Kane--Cameron follows him to his home at the Motion Picture Residence for the Elderly, a colony of aging film folk set aside by the industry. A quirky fellowship develops, in which Flash and his friends help Cameron make his film and, in doing so, change his life.
- Through the neighborhoods of Paris, love is veiled, revealed, imitated, sucked dry, reinvented, and awakened.
- Henry, one of seven clients living in a large group home, finds himself with a new room mate. His name is Marvin. Henry manipulates Marvin with positive reinforcement techniques used by the home for his own evil purposes.
- After the death of the elderly owner of a summer camp for kids, his son-in-law plans to close it and build a luxury adult summer resort. However, the manager's friend, Harry "Rent a Kid" Haber, has an idea about how to save it.
- Revolves around a crisis center in San Francisco where they deal with suicidal callers, hostage situations and mothers in labor.
- After two decades and 874 in-depth oral history interviews, The Archive of American Television will be the foundation of The Interviews: An Oral History of Television. The Interviews houses original Archive collection, the Bob Hope Comedy Collection, Emerson College's American Comedy Archives, plus additional interviews produced by and with partner organizations. And the Academy will also continue producing new interviews. Founded in 1997, the Television Academy Foundation's Archive of American Television has conducted over 850 oral history interviews (over 4000 hours) with the legends of television. Rebranded in its 20th year as "The Interviews: An Oral History of Television" these conversations chronicle the birth and growth of American TV History as it evolves. The Interviews continue to produce new oral histories every year. The collection covers a variety of professions, genres, and topics in electronic media history.
- Sloan looks for clues to solve the decades-old murder of his mentor.
- Sloan assists Joe Mannix (Mike Connors) with an unsolved murder case from 1973.
- The head pediatric nurse turns out to be an ex-prostitute whose former madam is murdered after declaring her intentions to publish a tell-all book. The suspect nurse is defended by the lawyer and murderer Darren Worthy (David Dukes).
- Sloan enlists his friend Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith) to defend Jesse, who's accused of murdering a resident.
- With Jesse falsely accused of murdering Eric Spindler, Ben Matlock (Andy Griffith) gathers all the evidence to find the real killer.
- The prime suspects in the murder of a country star are a driven TV producer and her timid songwriter daughter.
- After spending the weekend at Jenny's, under the advice of her aunts, Sabrina reluctantly invites Jenny to her house. However, when Jenny enters the linen closet, she ends up in the Other Realm, at the mercy of Drell.
- When Sabrina's bitter math teacher Mr. Rothwell singles her out for unfair treatment, and her aunts are unable to make him see reason, the witch trio decide it's time to teach him a few of their own spellbinding lessons. When he's hauled into traffic court, they replace the human judge with a magical substitute who's been hibernating in a deep freeze "to prevent media bias." Meanwhile, Salem panics when his ex-girlfriend decides to pay him a surprise visit especially since she has no idea that he has been turned into a cat.
- Sabrina is a normal teenager, except for one thing - she's a witch. Guided by her aunts, who come from a long line of witches, and Salem, a mischievous warlock doing penance as a cat, Sabrina continually struggles to harness her powers.
- The drug-addicted daughter of a senator is killed during an argument, but a senior aide tries to make it look like an overdose.
- Sloan and Steve probe the murder of a private eye in the not-so-pretty world of modeling.
- A terrorist bombing leads to an undercover investigation involving an ambitious cop.
- A friend of Steve's winds up dead in a friendly-fire incident involving a veteran cop, but the shooting may have been planned all along.
- Sloan discovers a murder victim amongst the trauma patients from a bus accident.
- Sloan and Jesse make contact with a patient who died from a genetically altered strain of smallpox.
- A surgeon kills a man on the operating table for insurance money. Foul play is expected as the identity of the man becomes questionable. Mark reluctantly helps Steve with the investigation since the surgeon is a good friend of his.
- Sloan's daughter escapes the wrath of her abusive trucker husband who ends up dead.
- After faking an attack on herself just to win endorsements, a skater kills her accomplice and frames her rival.
- Sloan helps a lawyer probe a drive-by shooting at a high school which left a popular teacher dead. But her stubborn insistence that a Korean teen is responsible makes finding the real killer a challenge.
- A string of murders occurs with the same killer signature. One of the victims supposedly called Mark, but it is after she was known to be dead. The case becomes personal when the killer starts calling Mark.
- Mark gets involved in the string of murders when the killer starts calling Mark. It gets more personal when the killer attacks Amanda. She manages to escape. Mark and Steve get closer to finding the killer.
- After Salem stows away in her backpack and gets her thrown out of the local pizzeria, Sabrina washes her hands of the cat, feigning unconcern when the feline fails to return for Christmas dinner with visiting cousin Monty. When she discovers that Salem has in fact been catnapped by a stubborn little boy named Rex, Sabrina launches a desperate plan to rescue him by impersonating Santa Claus.
- In order to find out what Libby has been saying about her and Jenny, Sabrina gives her a piece of cake covered with truth sprinkles. However, when her teacher shares the cake with students and teachers, Sabrina finds that the truth hurts.
- When Sabrina is left feeling down because Harvey has agreed to go to the school dance with Libby, her aunts literally cook up a date for her, but nonetheless she still pines for him.
- Sabrina tires of Libby's constant teasing-- which worsens when Sabrina joins a science club-- so she gives the tormentor a taste of the taunting by turning her into a nerd. Meanwhile, Zelda wants Hilda to throw out some very old items. Tired of watching Libby treat people badly, Sabrina decides to give Libby a taste of her own medicine by transforming her into a geek. However, when Libby succeeds in turning her fellow geeks against the entire school, Sabrina must find a way to unite her classmates before the plan backfires.
- In an effort to get Harvey's attention, Sabrina takes a job as a magician's assistant, but things go awry when she inadvertently makes the magician disappear.
- On her sixteenth birthday, Sabrina Spellman finds out that she is a witch. However, instead of helping her, it actually makes life more difficult, especially after she gets on the wrong side of head cheerleader, Libby.
- 1996–200330mTV-G7.1 (407)TV EpisodeIn an attempt at earning some money to buy roller blades, Sabrina takes a job babysitting a little boy. However, when she is trying to calm him down, she inadvertently casts a spell which turns him into a man.
- 1996–200330mTV-G7.3 (377)TV EpisodeSabrina's zany Aunt Vesta pays her a visit and soon hatches a plot to entice her niece into moving to the Other Realm.
- Amos and Peter must solve the riddle of 'Why did the fried chicken magnate cross the.road?' after he's struck and killed by a rival's delivery vehicle.
- Amos and Peter play What's My Line with a panel of suspects as they look into the murder of a hated game show producer who was found hanging from the rafters on the set of the Hangman game show.
- A centerfold model is killed on the set of a photo shoot. Among the suspects is a another model who was competing with her for centerfold of the year. Her former agent who claims she stole something from her. A photographer whom she clashed with. The magazine's publisher whom she's suing for sexual harassment. And her husband, a millionaire whom she's leaving and planning to take to the cleaners.
- Amos and Peter sniff around a TV studio looking for clues after an infomercial producer is slain with one of his own products, a Ginsu knife. Also, Barbara Manchester, the novelist whom Amos once dated, returns with a proposal for the dashing cop.
- Amos believes that a human force is at work and not a curse after a millionaire who won an allegedly cursed statue of a jaguar is found dead with his throat slashed.
- Several suspects are analyzed Amos and Peter as they investigate the murder of a hated 'psychiatrist to the stars' who was lured to the roof of a high rise by a phony distress call and fatally pushed off the roof to his death.
- Amos and Peter mix and mingle with the members of an exclusive country club after an obnoxious new member, who got a lot of folks steamed, is fatally locked in the club'ssauna.
- A lifeguard is drowned in his pool and Burke investigates. They learn that he was a womanizer and among the women he's been with is another lifeguard, a VJ, a Princess whom he promised he would marry, and a swimsuit designer. And also the designer's ex-husband had reason to want him dead.
- The unveiling of an electric car takes a shocking turn--literally--when the car's inventor is fatally electrocuted while starting the vehicle.
- On the set of a B horror flick, the lights go out, and when they come back on, the producer is dead, two puncture wounds beneath his ear. Amos and Peter have a cast of suspects, including the dead man's twin brother.
- The scent of murder is in the air as Amos and Peter try to sniff out the killer of a hated perfumier.
- An arrogant tennis player is killed when someone places a poisonous spider in his shoe box. So Amos and Peter, who knew the man, starts by looking at who would have wanted to him dead. And among them are his business manager whom he was considering firing. His former partner and ex-wife, whom he mistreated. His current girlfriend, who has a reputation of a bad girl and who has exotic pets like poisonous spiders. The shoe company exec who's upset that he's trying to get out of a contract to endorse their shoes.
- Amos and Peter discover that someone's not playing after an eccentric toy manufacturer is killed by an exploding stuffed animal.
- After a celebrity chef is fatally shot at the opening of his own restaurant, Amos is dismayed to discover that the prime suspect is his good friend, rival restaurant owner Vinnie Piante.
- Amos Burke, a senior Los Angeles police officer and millionaire. Burke is a widower with a son, Peter, who is a detective under his command: glamorous backgrounds, convoluted plots and big names.
- Short lived (five weeks) soap opera about life in Oak Bluff, Illinois, a yuppie suburb of Chicago. Sex was the main subject of the series.
- A famous magician named Alexander is murdered while performing a trick in front of other magicians, and no one can figure out how it was accomplished. Peter and Amos realize the other magicians were jealous of Alexander.
- When a man noted for his incessant practical jokes is found at a hotel frozen to death on a hot summer day, Peter and Amos find plenty of suspects who wished him wanted him murdered.
- At a convention for Private Investigators, a P.I. is murdered. He had a lot of enemies among in the detective community, so Peter and Amos have many suspects to investigate.
- A philandering hair-stylist is murdered with his own hair spray. Peter and Amos have a plethora of suspects and jilted lovers.
- A TV news program's anchorman is planning to leave the station where he works. And everyone there fears that when he does, the show's ratings are going to go down. Later the man is stabbed. Burke goes to investigate and among the suspects is the station manager, the field reporter who succeeds him as anchor, a reporter who gets the field reporter's job, the anchorwoman, the weatherman and the sports man who all hated the anchorman. And it seems like before the man died he entered a number on his cellphone but he didn't call the number and when Burke calls it, but it's a dead end. So why did he enter it?
- When the front runner in a beauty contest is murdered, there are multitudes of suspects for Peter and Amos to choose from. Then, the only witness to the murder is killed before he can be questioned.
- A disliked fashion designer is murdered at his own fashion show. He is shot in the back with an ice arrow from an ice sculpture, in full view of everyone. Amos and Peter find many suspects who hated him.
- A comedian being honored at a roast by his peers is electrocuted in front of everyone. Peter and Amos investigate his death, and discover many suspects who have motives.
- When an unscrupulous, ambulance-chasing lawyer is run down by a speeding ambulance, it is considered murder by the police. Peter and Amos find many suspects who don't like shysters.
- When the star of a popular daytime soap arrives at the annual awards show, she is murdered on the red carpet in full view of a television audience. Peter and Amos have many suspects to choose from.
- When an actress is murdered while filming a scene in a movie, in full view of the cast and crew, Amos and Peter investigate. They have a long list of suspects.
- Actress Terry Mears flees Hollywood with her young son Nicky to a wealthy Chicago suburb where her father resides.
- Dr. Mark Sloan has a knack for getting into trouble, negotiating the twists and turns of mysteries and solving crimes with the help of his son, Steve, a homicide detective.
- With the man above him retiring, General Craig is next in line, but MacGillis is also a potential candidate. But when the list of potential candidates for promotion comes in, the Major's name isn't on there, prompting him to re-consider life in the Marine Corps, since it would be his second pass over for promotion.
- MacGillis, General Craig, Holowachuk, and Gunny are unsure of their future in the Marine Corps as downsizing could eliminate their jobs all together, and with that uncertainty, a hiring manager from a civilian company lures them into considering a career outside the Core, with at one of them more lured than the others. But a prolonged rain storm that brings emergencies like flooding, changes things.
- A Russian major and his son visit from the new Russia, after the fall of the the U.S.S.R., and immediately they start butting heads over superiority which gets out of control when the MacGillis finds Elizabeth making out with the Russian major's son.
- Everybody is surprised when General Craig announces he had been transfered to the White House and is taking Lt. Holowachuk with him. Things go south when their new commander, General Wallce, show up and turns out to be an unfriendly hard-nosed Marine whom, along with his aide, look down on the two.
- While at the office Gunny's apartment is robbed and she loses everything, including her eagle and gun collection. With the help of her friends at the office, she gets through it all.
- The construction and decoration of a 1940's theme dance ball, to commemorate World War II, proves to be the battle ground for friendship and relationship issues, and the actual ball itself peace talks.
- Everybody in the office is surprised when General Craig suddenly leaves for a day to get some kind of surgery.
- The Major discovers the new young man on base Robin has a crush on, is being physically abused by his father.
- MacGillis and Craig take a business class at night school to keep their options open in case downsizing should claim their jobs. The Major takes the class seriously, but General Craig can't stop talking, distracting MacGillis, and has no ability to take the situation seriously.
- The Major gets Casey a Red Ryder air rifle for her tenth birthday, but Polly's liberal bias against guns sends her up the wall. As a present, Casey gets her own and Robin moves into Elizabeth's bedroom. General Craig becomes paranoid Holowachuk is taking advantage of Mimzy's niece, Amanda, and becomes overly protective.
- The Major accidentally finds himself taking piano lessons after trying to convince Casey to go through with hers.
- Holowachuk reluctantly agrees to be in a play with Polly that has a number of love scenes with her and it makes him uncomfortable and worried about the Major.
- After being unknowingly entered into the Outstanding Armed Services Family of the Year competition and getting picked, the Major refuses to do it, but the family wants to. Things get heated as a rude family is competing against them.
- Worried about the Major's health, Polly asks him to stay out of other people's business and relax more, which is complicated by General Craig announcing he's the landlord of rental housing property that Holowachuk lives in and manages.
- Polly's campaign for mayor hits a snag when her opponent claims to have discovered that Polly posed for a gentlemen's magazine. Holowachuk gets his first ticket after going over the speed limit at General Craig's request.
- Elizabeth falls for her tutor. Gunny's new boyfriend says something that puts the relationship in trouble.
- MacGillis' father comes to visit, but things are uneasy and it seems his father is always disappointed and putting him down. Polly is asked to run for mayor.
- The Major's dad turns out to have not left town quite yet, giving them both a chance to hopefully work out their differences.
- Elizabeth tries to talk MacGillis into letting her cater the private party General Craig is throwing for visiting Gen. Louis H. Wilson, but Polly and the Major are worried they will have to bail her out as usual.
- Polly is out of town for a writing conference and the Major must pull double parenting duty. Holowachuk, out of loneliness, joins the Adopt-a-Marine program, but the woman whom adopts him turns out to be possessive.
- In order to research for an article on group therapy she is doing, Polly takes along MacGillis to a group therapy weekend where in order to write the article, they are required to participate. Elizabeth holds a small party while the two are out of the house, which gets out of control.
- Worried over a threat on his life, the Secret Service drafts Gunny to protect the Emir of Katodd on his unscheduled refueling stop at Camp Hollister. To top things off, Polly is outside with animal rights activists, protesting the Emir, as he is claimed to be a camel killer.
- Polly makes a video documentary of the staff in lieu of the decision to close Camp Hollsiter. Everybody is mourning the closure until Polly thinks she may have discovered something that may keep it open, and it's not a turtle.
- Holowachuk switches desks with Gunny in order to make things easier. A couple of Polly's old protest friends come for a visit after several years and they appear to no longer the long-haired hippies she knew.
- Elizabeth gets her first car and the Major is still sad he wasn't there for the milestone. Things go well until a friend of her's is T-boned; now Elizabeth is afraid to drive. General Craig is out of the wheelchair and now on crutches, and try as he might, he can stop breaking windows.
- Polly and Robin are sick and the Major and kids must take care of them. On top of that he must also try to write her new article, which is riddled with errors from her being sick and tired when written. Holowachuk accidentally crumples up and ruins General Craig's photo of the Rat Pack, signed by all the members.
- MacGillis is starting to tire of going out every night on the campaign trail with Polly, but sticks with it as election night draws near. Gunny, Holowachuk, and General Craig deal with a huge overstock of rations while the Major is out.
- A closure committee is coming to inspect the base to determine possible closure and worried about what may happen, General Craig orders the staff to kiss up to them.
- MacGillis, Holowachuk, and Gunny volunteer to do some paper work on All Hallow's Eve, but General Craig drives them crazy. Casey is running a fever so she has to stay home for Halloween, and while sleeping she dreams everybody is a monster.
- The Major, Gunny and Holowachuk are on a court martial-panel who are suppose to decide whether the marine on trial is guilty or not. It seems the man deserted his post when he learned that something happened to someone in his family. And the Major and Gunny are on opposite sides, so it's Holowahcuk who's the decider. So he spends countless time looking at both sides.
- The Major unintentionally steals the boy Casey likes, causing trouble. There's a big rat on the loose in the office.
- Holowachuk wins the officer's tournament and gloats until he finds out Gunny won it so often she stopped playing to give other people a chance at winning, and it promptly drives him mad at who is a better pool player.