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- John and Max resolve to save their beloved bait shop from turning into an Italian restaurant, just as its new female owner catches Max's attention.
- A radical American journalist becomes involved with the Communist revolution in Russia, and hopes to bring its spirit and idealism to the United States.
- Director/choreographer Bob Fosse tells his own life story as he details the sordid career of Joe Gideon, a womanizing, drug-using dancer.
- In 1930s New York City, The Shadow (Alec Baldwin) battles his nemesis, Shiwan Khan (John Lone), who is building an atomic bomb.
- To achieve his dream of attending Harvard, a pampered teen poses as a young black man to receive a full scholarship.
- Lovers' lives are complicated by city law, feuding faerie royalty, and... love.
- A Japanese-American fisherman is accused of killing his neighbor at sea. In the 1950s, race figures into the trial. So does reporter Ishmael.
- A team of cons is planning a new scam involving betting on a boxing match but one of its past victims aims to exact revenge by eliminating the whole group.
- Two fraternity brothers take advantage of their nerdy pledge's generous parents to spend time with him in Palm Springs and encourage him to mingle with girls, but things don't go as planned when they run into rival fraternity members.
- Harry breaks down and loses his job after his wife is assassinated - could it be his turn next ?
- An ice hockey star is accosted by a youth gang who attempt to rob him; after he chases them off he catches the youngest member and gives him a ride home, where he meets the boy's mother. A romantic plot ensues, as well as a confrontation with the gang leaders.
- Follows the personal and professional lives of six twenty to thirty year-old friends living in the Manhattan borough of New York City.
- Professional writer and amateur sleuth Jessica Fletcher uses her intellect, charm, and persistence to get to the bottom of every crime she encounters.
- The regulars of the Boston bar "Cheers" share their experiences and lives with each other while drinking or working at the bar where everybody knows your name.
- During an experiment into time travel, a scientist finds himself trapped in the past, "leaping" into the lives of different people, sorting out their problems and changing history in hopes of getting back to his own life in the present.
- Tony Micelli, a retired baseball player, becomes the housekeeper of Angela Bower, an advertising executive in New York. Together they raise their kids, Samantha Micelli and Jonathan Bower, with help from Mona Robinson, Angela's man-crazy mother.
- Mad About You centers on the trials and tribulations of a married couple living in New York.
- The staff of a New York City taxicab company go about their job while they dream of greater things.
- The misadventures of the staff of a struggling Top 40 rock radio station in Cincinnati, Ohio.
- When an ugly creature, who loves eating cats, crash-lands into the Tanner family's garage, they treat him as a guest and allow him to live with them as he comments on the stupidity of mankind.
- After a deadly plague kills most of the world's population, the remaining survivors split into two groups - one led by a benevolent elder and the other by a malevolent being - to face each other in a final battle between good and evil.
- A sitcom about Drew's personal and professional life.
- Jessica Tate's sharp-tongued former butler, Benson DuBois, moves up in the world, becoming first the governor's "director of household affairs," then the state's budget director, then lieutenant governor and candidate for the executive mansion.
- The personal and professional misadventures of an opinionated but beloved woman working as a television journalist.
- The globe-trotting adventures of amateur detectives Jonathan and Jennifer Hart.
- His name is Gary Hobson. He gets tomorrow's newspaper today. He doesn't know how. He doesn't know why. All he knows is when the early edition hits his doorstep, he has twenty-four hours to set things right.
- A miscellany of numerous classic fairy tales' adaptations.
- Dramatized portrayal of the Apollo manned space program.
- "Tales from the Darkside" was a horror anthology series where the viewer is taken through ghost stories, science fiction adventures, and creepy, unexplained events.
- A group of scientists takes Simon, a psychology professor, as a test person for a brainwash experiment. After that they try to convince him that he is a being from another planet.
- Charles Dutton plays a married garbage man who proves by his actions and his altruistic ways that though he collects refuse for a job, his life and relationships total more than mere garbage.
- A group of kids solves local crimes, capers, and mysteries in their neighborhood, with the help of a ghost who can only communicate through writing and words.
- The Korean War has ended. Colonel Potter, Sergeant Klinger, and Father Mulcahy find themselves together once again, this time at a veteran's hospital.
- Filmed and televised versions of theater productions, such as plays, musicals, operas, ballets, and concerts from around the world.
- The show takes us through the struggles of life as a child monster. Three monster friends are studying how to scare humans in school. Often, their attempts don't work out as planned.
- Norm Henderson is a former field hockey player who was banned for life for gambling and tax evasion. Now he must do five years of community service as a social worker, or go to prison.
- A recovering alcoholic who becomes the manager of a big city bus station.
- The recently divorced Dr. Sheinfeld becomes an emergency room doctor at a Chicago hospital, where he soon bonds with Dr. Eve Sheridan. Situational humor mixes with tense medical crises.
- The adventures of a team of misfit superheroes who fight crime for a scientific think tank.
- The exploits of a clueless American senator and the eccentric, morally corrupt people who are closest to him.
- Female prisoners in a Nazi concentration camp (Auschwitz) are spared from death in return for performing music for their captors.
- Egotistical Buffalo TV host Bill Bittinger bullies crew and guests, driving station manager Karl Shub mad with lawsuits. Only director Jo Jo White stands up to Bill's tantrums as he fails to break into bigger markets.
- Konrad is a perfect instant child "born" in a factory at age 8. Due to a mistake in the factory's computer, Konrad is delivered to Bertie Bartolotti, a woman whose life and appearance are in a constant state of disarray. Konrad arrives looking like a gremlin, but when Bertie pours a nutrient solution over his head he changes into a fully-developed, perfect 8-year-old child. The factory realizes a mistake was made, and recalls Konrad, but he does not want to leave his new family and friends.
- A fast paced look at life for the officers of the El Camino Police Department, High Incident takes the viewers into the trenches with the street police officers, where the war on crime is being fought, one criminal at a time, and the casualties are mounting up.
- The adventures of a Los Angeles Fire Department Battalion Chief's family and crew.
- A young man from Iowa comes to New York hoping to make it as an actor. However, he doesn't get a break and is almost out of money. So another actor who moonlights as a stripper encourages him to try it out. Eventually, he becomes the headliner of the club but his acting aspirations are in danger cause of it.
- Gordon Feester runs a 24-hour convenience store, where something amusing is always going on.
- Monty Richardson is a Conservative talk-show host, a la Rush Limbaugh. His family, however, are rather liberal, including his son's radically left-wing girlfriend. The comedy starts as they try to resolve their differences...
- The longing to win a race converts a simple wildwater rafting competition into war.
- Stan Hooper does a popular network TV minute every week out of a Manhattan studio. He decides to move to Waterford Falls, Wisconsin with his wife Molly where they find a quirky band of locals.
- Viola and her twin brother Sebastian are separated after a shipwreck on the coast of Illyria, and each believes the other drowned. Viola disguises herself as a male page named Cesario and enters the service of the duke Orsino. Orsino sends Cesario to court the reclusive lady Olivia on his behalf, and various mistaken identities and infatuations result.
- The President of the United States assigns his brother to assemble a covert team of female counter-intelligence operatives, reporting only to him. The leader is former CIA operative Liz "Foxfire" Towne, who just got out of prison after serving four years for a crime she didn't commit. Her operatives are reformed con artist and burglar Maggie Towne and streetwise driver Danny O'Toole, assisted by Phillips the butler.
- A computer at a nuclear power plant malfunctions and receives erroneous information of a radiation leak. It seals off the compound, trapping the crew inside.
- A singer and her husband leave their home in their frontier town for Pioneer life in the West but realize that life in the west is hard on their marriage and her dreams.
- Dudley Moore plays a divorced, cabaret pianist who struggles with his ex-wife to raise his 14-year old son.
- The publisher of a celebrity gossip tabloid sets out to destroy an aging actor, whose career is foundering and who is also facing a battle with alcoholism.
- Paul feels life should be an adventure, and sets out on one to prove that Trolls really exist.
- The true story of Ray Johnson, a convict who spent most of his life in and out of prison until he finally decided to turn his life around.
- Unsold pilot scripts are performed each week by a repertory cast and guest star. In the second season only unsold comedy pilots were aired under this umbrella title.
- A series of comedy sketches featuring comedian Norm Macdonald, including a Jihadist negotiating for 72 virgins with Rob Schneider.
- Viewers watch a reenactment of an actual courtroom trial and then call a special 900-telephone number to vote whether the defendant is innocent or guilty.
- Drama about how the Statue of Liberty came to be erected in New York Harbor in the early 1880s and the people responsible for its creation.
- A couple (Valentine and Greene) are about to get married. And all sorts of uninvited and unexpected guests arrive; like the groom's former live-in partner (Kilbourne), and his natural father (Van Patten). And it also appears that the bride also has a secret of her own. And it's here that everybody begins to realize some things about themselves and those around them.
- They stole his memories. They forgot his spirit. Man receives memory implant in his brain and becomes professional killer.
- A man tríes to stop his troubled wife's destructive behavior.
- This documentary looks at the difficult creative struggle to get -- and keep -- sophisticated programs on television.
- Comic story revolving around the work of a small Denver ad agency, a young copywriter Michael Boatwright and the relationships between the staff.
- The president's brother sends a former CIA agent and her helpers to find her ex-lover, a renegade spy.
- A king who is extremely overprotective locks his six daughters in their room each night. But for some reason they order shoes from the cobbler practically every day and the king has to pay for them. And when he asks them why, they don't give him a straight answer. So he sends word that whoever figures out why they need so many shoes, he will have the hand of the daughter of his choice. But so far none have succeeded because they make sure no one can find out. But upon learning of this a soldier decides to find out after being given a cloak that makes him invisible.
- Dorothy thinks ALF's favorite TV soap opera is sleaze, and shows him her favorite which ALF thinks is boring. Angered, ALF argues that he could write a better script than the writers. So ALF actually writes a script and sends it in.
- The Tanners decide to spend Christmas in a cabin in the woods but ALF soon gets lost.
- ALF is still in the hospital with Tiffany and Mr. Foley. He convinces Tiffany to help him get back to the Tanners, but changes his mind when he hears about Tiffany's condition.
- ALF reads a tabloid article about a couple in Barstow who live with a space alien, who sounds to ALF like his cousin Blinky. ALF persuades Willie to drive him there and to go investigate the couple. *Big* trouble ensues.
- When Kate has to unexpectedly go in to work, she has no choice but to leave ALF in charge of the baby. While babysitting, ALF faces a huge dilemma when he goes outside and finds the baby missing.
- While ALF now is into gardening, Willie has a problem at work: A lost Mexican boy is at his office and Willie is trying to track down his father. When that fails, Willie has no option but to bring the boy home.
- ALF gets upset when his anniversary party is interrupted by Kate's mother who flies in after a fight with her husband.
- When ALF wins a free weekend at a vacation home, Trevor offers to fly everyone there with his plane. ALF, who doesn't want to pass on the free holiday, smuggles himself aboard as cargo.
- ALF hears from his friends Skip and Rhonda, who have established the colony of New Melmac and invite ALF to live with them. But when the Air Force's Alien Task Force finally capture ALF as he is about to depart Earth, is all hope lost?
- ALF develops a crush on Lynn and starts to sabotage the dates with her boyfriend Scott while trying to come up with something to impress her.
- Willie realizes his car repairman is scamming him and decides to do something about it. While Willie refuses to admit that The System Has Failed, ALF and Jake set out on their own to acquire some hard evidence against the conman.
- Alf becomes the friend of a lonely blind woman.
- Realizing he will outlive the Tanners, ALF daydreams about the future, after the children have grown up and moved out.
- Tired of lying to keep ALF a secret to others, Willie goes to see a therapist.
- ALF is frustrated because he can't vote in the presidential election. He watches a televised debate with Kate and offers his "better" ideas on how to solve the world's problems. This gives Kate some weird nightmares.
- Following a fight with Willie, ALF decides to move in with Neal. It doesn't take long for him to wear out his welcome.
- 1986–199030mTV-G7.1 (242)TV EpisodeJake stops by to say that his mother is visiting. When she comes to thank the Tanners, Raquel invites her to dinner. But Jake starts acting strangely and ALF decides to find out why.
- To cheer up the sad ALF, Brian and Willie start broadcasting a message into space - and are very surprised when old friends of ALF answer them and offer to pick up ALF.
- It's the Tanners who learn a lesson while trying to passively resist a belligerent father and son.
- In an effort to curb ALF's cotton addiction, Willie holds a support group meeting in his living room.
- Fearing that he might "internally blow up" due to his high calorie consumption, ALF decides to cut meat from his diet. However after a few days, ALF turns into a "wolf" and steals the Tanner's car in an effort to hunt for food.
- Lynn and Kate have a disagreement after Lynn floats around the idea of moving in with her boyfriend.
- ALF tries ventriloquism. The attitude of his new "friend", Paul the dummy, turns contentious - then things get weird.
- ALF plays matchmaker with Dorothy and her new boyfriend Whizzer.