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- A haunted war vet accepts an unlikely offer to watch a cat, and is plunged into a fever dream of twisted characters, sexual intrigue and catastrophic violence.
- The McNulty children gather at their family home for their father's funeral. They drink, squabble, and share memories of the man they call "The Elephant."
- Militant atheist Justin Post has had a bad heart attack; it is suggested that this might be "divine retribution".
- A painfully shy girl living with her grandmother and worried she would be forever left on the shelf due to her blindness, is flattered when a man asks for her hand in marriage, even though he is a virtual stranger.
- Teenage athlete is in denial about his epilepsy, as he tries to achieve super-stardom on the basketball court.
- A bittersweet love story about two people caught up in the maelstrom of World War II.
- To everyone's surprise, militant atheist Justin Post becomes a believer in God.
- It's a hectic Friday and Novak is very pleased to get an invitation to spend the weekend at his former sweetheart's family estate.
- Emmy-winning Los Angeles show in which Regis Philbin discussed current issues with popular celebrities.
- Struggling through a stale marriage, a disheartened husband follows his wife as she engages in what appears to be an illicit affair.
- The murder of a bookbinder, who was working on a wealthy client's chronicles, is somehow tied in with a young woman who Hawk is starting to become romantically involved with.
- A deeply introverted young boy arrives at an orphanage and there is no indication of who he is or where he came from. Just as the head nun starts making some progress she becomes critically ill and has to be isolated in the hospital.
- Alfred Hitchcock.
- When pretentious, bloodthirsty art comes to life, a wannabe illustrator, a burnout and a steam-punk girl are an art academy's only hope for survival.
- 1954–19971hUnrated7.5 (12)TV EpisodeThe Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit (1968) re-edited into a two-part television presentation. An executive comes up with a great idea, buying a horse and giving it to his teenage daughter. She'll ride it to victory in some horse shows, getting lots of publicity.
- 1954–19971hUnrated7.6 (12)TV Episode_Horse in the Gray Flannel Suit, The (1968)_ re-edited into a two-part television presentation. But it doesn't quite work out that way. With support of her father and others, she can then win the title of Grand Champion Open Jumper.
- Gannon discovers that a former nurse and one-time girlfriend, now married to an older college professor, may have pancreatic cancer. However, as her condition for giving consent for surgery, she insists that her husband not be informed of the real reason for the operation, a condition Gannon agrees to but later wishes he hadn't.
- Dan Farrell investigates charity fund-raiser Walter Grayson - and starts getting threats.
- Shortly after the birth of the state of Israel, Susan (Diane Baker) arrives from America to see where her Zionist fiancé was killed in the early days of the Arab-Israeli War. There, she is surprised to find herself falling in love with Dan (Tom Bell), a man secretly supplying guns to the Israeli cause. After Dan is caught in a terrorist ambush, he is rescued and given shelter by a pacifist Palestinian named Daoud (David Opatoshu), who happens to be the father of Dan's attacker.
- A failed series pilot about the exploits of two Seattle based private detectives. The plot depicts their efforts to solve a syndicate murder-robbery.
- Gonzo accidentally runs down a homeless deaf girl. Trapper has to contend with Dr. Wang from China. They share a history in North and South Korea.
- Free spirited mother realizes her daughter is no longer a little girl, and tries to give her more independence. Meanwhile the daughter is puzzled by her mother's lack of attention.
- A doctor has been working to perfect a heart/lung machine, and plans to use it on his seriously ill wife as soon as he believes the time is right. But her condition is rapidly deteriorating, and she needs surgery now and can't wait for him to perfect his machine. He also believes he's the only one who can use it on her, though Kildare has studied it under him and Gillespie prefers that Kildare be the one to use it during the operation.
- Dr. Welby meets with a young couple, the Brechts, who are dealing with infertility issues. The physician suggests several alternatives including artificial insemination but meet resistance from the husband.
- A short-lasting (but expensive) series derived from the writings of Ernest Hemingway.
- An anthology drama series originating in Canada, but relying heavily on American actors and actresses, and syndicated in the United States.
- A U.S. diplomat commits suicide rather than continue to be blackmailed by an Eastern Bloc country. The diplomat's death brings the FBI into the case. The bureau has intelligence that the target of the spy ring is a State Department position paper detailing the U.S. response to a variety of scenarios in the Middle East. Erskine goes undercover and recruits a former woman spy for East Germany to help him. But the case is fraught with uncertainty, including whether Erskine's cover will hold up.
- Due to a string of high end burglaries, Anderson and Crowley try an undercover sting operation by opening a pawn shop on the West side. Pepper posses as a buyer of quality antiques based out of Paris to try and lure the gang into making a mistakes.
- 1969–19741h6.5 (22)TV Episode
- In Pennsylvania, two of three bank robbers are slain and the haul is stolen. The third robber is taken into custody and admits he was part of the robbery but isn't able to provide Erskine many details. Meanwhile, George Wilson and James Reed, who killed the robbers, have traveled to northern California, intending to pull another job. A third man, who set up the killing of the banker robbers, tries to flee the country but is captured by Erskine and Colby. At the same time, Wilson, who has gotten a job at a winery in California, has fallen in love with Lisa, who runs the winery. Wilson wants to give up on the planned job but Reed won't let him. The FBI is on the trail of Wilson and Reed but the question is whether the bureau can catch up to the criminals in time.
- A social climber/con artist schemes to inherit one million dollars by trading identities with a dying man.
- The wife of a comatose patient seeks to impregnate herself to preserve her husband's legacy. Nyland squares off against a patient when he refuses to fill her Demerol prescription. An inquisitive Kronk discovers that Nyland is the one who got the patient hooked on the drug in the first place. It's a battle of egos when Geiger meets with Austin. Aaron and Camille mutually agree on divorce. Alicia, Alan's child, has her baptism.
- A company aircraft of Colton Industries, a Detroit-based defense contractor, explodes in mid-air. The incident kills one of the parters of the company, who was headed to Washington. He was killed because he was going to blow the whistle about defective aircraft components that Colton Industries was shipping to Vietnam. As Erkine and Rhodes investigate, Assistant Director Arthur Ward takes an interest in the case because he's a friend of Mrs. Colton. The title of the episode is explained by Ward, who likens the story of the camel forcing its way into a tent to the way the bureau formerly operated, when it performed political favors.
- Ben Mankiewicz recounts great moments and memories, on-screen and off, from the twenty-year history of Turner Classic Movies.
- Jack Brennan is a troubleshooter for the U.S. State Department based in Paris helping American citizens. Jack is assisted by his aide Robert Stevens and his liason with the Paris police is detective Jules Maurois.
- "Get The Message" was broadcast on weekday mornings in 1964 for three cycles (39 weeks). It was a game-panel show that featured two teams (male and female) consisting of two guest stars and one contestant on each team. The stars would attempt to "get the message" to the contestant with one word clues. The game was an amalgam of several other Goodson-Todman games shows including, obviously, "Password".
- Upset over having to move to a new neighborhood, a teenage girl develops bulimia as a way to cope with her problems.
- Detective Brennar fatally sends a 4y.o boy away from the neighborhood. On the home-front, this detective is experiencing a broader sending away of loved-ones only to reap inner confusion and heartache.
- Fourth reworking of the classic Grace Miller White novel, this time updated to the 1960s, with Scottish lassie Tess (Diane Baker) becoming embroiled in a conflict about a toxic chemical plant near her new home in Pennsylvania.
- A slice-of-life drama involving a young lawyer, his adoring secretary who tries to help to advance his career, and his employer, a famed lawyer burdened with an unfaithful wife.
- "Grandpa Doc" is a doctor that encourages his grandson to one day become an artist.
- A Deputy District Attorney suspects that a nurse has been murdering her rich husbands and relatives by giving them unneeded insulin doses, but his superiors don't believe him.
- Legends - the documentation of the stars.
- Now in Leeds, the pregnant Emma Harte learns that Blackie O'Neill has gone to Ireland to care for a sick friend. She finds a place to stay but has tried everywhere to get a job without luck.
- As Emma Harte's empire grows, she arranges her assets in such a way as no one knows she is the buyer, noting that most men don't like dealing with a woman on business matters.
- Manny Mandell, involved in a shootout with a fleeing felon in which his partner is fatally wounded, receives a Police Department medal as a result. The survivor's guilt is bad enough, but as a medal winner he finds the expectations overwhelming.
- Virginia Graham, born Virginia Komiss, was an American Radio and TV personally. From the 1950s thru the 1970s
- An up-and-coming actor is found stabbed to death in the Hollywood Hills and the motive is discovered to be personal.
- After his wife is murdered, a veteran cop quits the police department and becomes a priest. Several years later he is assigned to a parish where he meets the man who killed his wife--and discovers that the killer was gunning for him instead.
- The comedic problems that ensue when a newlywed couple moves into a home located very close to the homes of their former spouses.
- To the world Brian Roberts looks like a successful businessman, with a lovely wife and two children all living in a dream home. Nevertheless, he has really been working undercover for the Justice Department to snare a mob boss. When his cover is blown, he has to break the news to his family about the nature of his real job and, worse, that they are now in real danger! Consequently, they are forced into the federal government's Witness Relocation Program. However, the trauma to the family does not stop there, as the gangsters he double-crossed are determined he and his family shall not escape 'mob justice.'
- A doctor trying to fight a diphtheria epidemic comes into conflict with a police captain who is using all his resources to track down a cop-killer.
- Col. MacKenzie is shocked to learn his friend was killed assaulting a business woman by her brother in their house. As the Colonel gets to know her, the relationship turns to love but he soon learns the brother may tear them apart as well.
- Beginning at Gettysberg, including a dangerous mission by Jonas, through to the end of The Civil War, where the Geyser and Hales have changed forever.
- A college president becomes the president of a record company, and finds himself enmeshed in a payola scandal.
- Emma started life as a maid in the home of Adam Fairley, the wealthy local mill owner. She works hard not only at the Fairley's but also in her own home taking care of her father, two brothers and a bedridden and dying mother.
- May 1862 the War between the States continues with the Peninsula Campaign. The Hales and the Geysers attend a barn dance. Luke Hale joins the Confederate Balloon Corps. Lincoln signs the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Mike O'Toole owns and runs a second-rate news service that he struggles to keep afloat financially. His employees include the attractive Dora and Dave as reporters. Sidney is the office boy who often gets into misadventures.
- 1977–19841hTV-G6.4 (52)TV EpisodeActress Marion Sommers, who gave up her children for adoption, now wants to meet them; and beauty-contest mogul Nick Gleason, notorious for rigging past competitions, wants to clear his name with an honest and successful show.
- The drama begins in 1859 when John leaves the Geyser family farm for Pennsylvania, where he gets a job as an artist correspondent for the paper owned by his uncle, Jacob Hale, Sr.
- Civilian Captain Foster (the freighter "Flagship") and Commander Talbot (US Navy destroyer Escort "DD 181") are responsible for convoying ships across the Atlantic during World War II.
- A young girl lives with her awful cousins and reads Peter Pan to escape from her misery. One day she escapes with her youngest cousin. She runs into a group of street children or "lost boys", joins them and treats them like a mother.
- Reporter/artist Julie Oakes arrives in Medicine Bow from Boston to do a story on the west. She falls in love with The Virginian but her interest in another man upsets him and results in problems due to her complicated past in Boston.
- 1977–19841hTV-G7.3 (62)TV EpisodeScientist Carla Frankenstein meets her ancestor's monster; middle-aged New York City insurance executive Joel Campbell with a hankering for the "real" West is annoyed to find himself still stuck in the present day.
- Tod prepares for the worst when Linc falls for a fickle French-Canadian girl.
- An anthology of love stories dealing each week with a different couple with a different set of problems.
- Coop falls for a young half-Indian woman wandering alone in the wilderness. He brings her to the wagon train, where Hale discovers she is a survivor of a tribe totally massacred ten years earlier. A sheriff says she has killed two people.
- Upon returning from Texas The Virginian finds himself in the middle of express line holdup. On the stagecoach he meets a beautiful woman who ultimately confides in him that she is a courier carrying a package - possibly illegal.
- The story concerns Doctor Peter Goldstone and five interns at the New North Hospital. The five interns consist of a black, a woman, a young married male and two swingers.
- One of Betty's friends comes to her when her alcoholic husband goes off the deep end and becomes physically abusive. Barnaby and J.R. become involved when he becomes a suspect in the murder of the woman's boss.
- Singer Susan Lohman wants to meet Edmund Dumont, the composer whose songs made her famous; and Alan Colshaw needs to convince three former friends that he didn't abandon them after a plane crash the previous year.
- Each week Adam Shepherd introduces a news event, either current or the past, discussing its relevance. Then he becomes part of the story, portraying the lead character in the reenactment.
- Samuel "Sarge" Cavanaugh is a priest at the St. Aloysius Parish in San Diego, California. He is known as Sarge because of his police background of working for nine years as a homicide detective in the area in which he tries to help out with guidance to his parishioners in their struggle to cope with the problems of a metropolitan environment.
- The Cartwrights assist Jamie's friend, Cassie O'Casey, and Cassie's mother in dealing with their father and husband, Kevin, who is running a race horse scam. Hoss uses a "fixed" horse race of his own to outwit Kevin.
- The show follows the adventures of two free-lance magazine writers based in Hawaii.
- Friends and family surprise Turner Classic Movies host Robert Osborne at the 2014 TCM Classic Film Festival with a tribute to his twenty years with the network.
- In 1925, a Tennessee science teacher is arrested for teaching Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, and a mighty courtroom battle ensues.
- Stone is assigned to partner on a cat burglary case with an inspector he has become romantically involved with and even proposed to. But when a woman is apparently murdered by the burglar, Stone's relationship with his new partner is strained as he believes the burglar is the killer, and she does not believe the murder fits the burglar's pattern.
- Mann's neighbour, a food reporter, investigates the murder of another reporter who broke the story about a contaminated reservoir.
- A mysterious show swimmer (Diane Baker) falls for Tod, but as she's reluctant to talk about her past Tod can't believe some of what she does reveal.
- In a rundown apartment complex in San Francisco's Tenderloin, a septuagenarian seer is waiting for his final message. For decades the eccentric recluse has chronicled the phrases of the Wheel of Fortune and deciphered their hidden meaning - the details of a mission to save his neighbors from their troubles.
- Ben has a problem on his hands when the girl he protected from her alcoholic husband mistakes gratitude for love.
- The cases of rugged young Dr. Locke and his crusty mentor Dr. Sellers.
- Plumber Ernie Miller's fantasy to be a king challenges him with diplomatic problems and a troubled Queen. Grad student and self-proclaimed child-rearing expert Gail Grayson is put to the test when she baby-sits her mentor's kids.