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- A daily live broadcast provides current domestic and international news, weather reports, and interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment, and sports.
- Host Johnny Carson performs comedy routines and chats with various celebrities.
- Merv Griffin invites a series of actors, actresses, writers, and directors to discuss the progressive work they have done and current culture, arts, and entertainment surrounding the numerous projects.
- Filmed and televised versions of theater productions, such as plays, musicals, operas, ballets, and concerts from around the world.
- The staff of an Army hospital in the Korean War find that laughter is the best way to deal with their situation.
- A bald, lollipop sucking police detective with a fiery righteous attitude battles crime in his city.
- BBC2 Playhouse was a British one-hour episode anthology television series produced by the British Broadcasting Corporation.
- Follows Sergeant "Pepper" Anderson, LAPD's top undercover cop. A member of the Criminal Conspiracy Unit, Pepper works the wild side of the street, where she poses as everything from a gangster's moll to a streetwalker to a prison inmate.
- A famous guest host stars in parodies and sketches created by the cast of this witty show.
- Frank Serpico was a maverick New York City detective who, after turning in a large number of "bad" cops and later being shot in the face, often went undercover to expose corruption in the city. The scruffy-looking, long-haired officer used unorthodox means to get results, and reported to Lieutenant Sullivan.
- Fastidious Philadelphia Judge Walter Franklin has a plummy housekeeper, a sloppy court clerk, an icy secretary, and an obnoxiously ingratiating Assistant District Attorney.
- Police Chief Paul Lanigan and David Small, a rabbi in Cameron, California, are friends and both solve crimes in the local town. They also spent many evenings socializing but the wives usually got angry when the talk turned to the latest crimes.
- Bringing together performers, directors, playwrights, designers, choreographers, producers and behind-the-scenes personnel from the American and international theatre, the program offers a rare opportunity for students and audiences to see the people who create theatre engaged in thoughtful conversation with one another. With more than 600 past guests, "Working in the Theatre" has become an unequaled archive of theatrical talk, a chance to hear from the people behind the characters, stories and productions that draw us to the theatre.
- A dedicated schoolteacher spends her nights cruising bars, looking for abusive men with whom she can engage in progressively extreme sexual encounters.
- An old-fashioned, lakeside hotel targeted for purchase by an unsavory gambling casino promoter and situated next to a construction site, is attacked by an army of poisonous ants. Efforts to contain the ants and rescue those trapped in the hotel are hampered by the progress of the creepy crawlers upward from floor to floor.
- The trials of a former television station manager, turned newspaper city editor, and his journalist staff.
- A three-way friendship between two free-spirited professional football players and the owner's daughter becomes compromised when two of them become romantically involved.
- A boy, raised by wolves, is found at the age of ten. He is named Lucan and sent to a scientific institution to become civilized. All grown up, Lucan (Kevin Brophy) leaves to find his family, but not all are convinced that he won't revert to his wild ways.
- Blue-collar worker Mike Fitzpatrick worked hard to raise his family in Flint, Michigan. His wife Maggie worked part-time as a waitress to help put food on the table for their kids: teens Sean, Jack, and Maureen and 10-year-old Max. Kerry was the cute neighbor girl who was interested in the two older Fitzpatrick brothers.
- Based on the best-selling book, this movie focuses on John F. Kennedy's first run for a congressional seat in 1946.
- Two young army nurses are sent to an all female M.A.S.H. unit to take care of the sick and wounded during the Korean War.
- 30-minute failed TV pilot. Joey Webber (Richard Masur) works on a Detroit assembly line installing bumpers, and after work kicks back with his buddies to drink beer and discuss life and union problems. Jack Riley is a fellow worker who is stealing himself a car from the factory, one piece at a time. Joey's shiftless brother-in-law shows up with a pet penguin!
- Sean wants to help with expenses with the new baby coming so he takes an after school job. But with all his activities Sean soon finds himself cutting corners and lacking sleep which creates bad decisions.
- When his namesake godson is picked up as one of a gang of youths extorting money from a storekeeper, Kojak tries to intervene and keep the boy from going further into crime. But the smooth talking leader of a major hijacking gang plans to use the boy as part of his group and take advantage of his ties to Kojak.
- The recipient of a Man of the Year award is at a banquet in his honor when the lights suddenly black out and he's stabbed to death in the mêlée. There are no fewer than 200 suspects, the number of guests at the banquet, many of whom have motives. Rabbi Small wonders, though, if any of the guests really did commit the crime. When Lanigan puffs indignantly that there are 100,000 people in the city and that thus leaves him with 98,800 suspects, Rabbi Small suggests he try to narrow it down by checking outsiders who might have had a beef with the dead man and somehow could have sneaked into the banquet hall.
- While investigating a group of Nazis, Billie comes upon information that one of their leaders used to be Jewish.
- Lucan falls for a Russian gymnast whose life is in danger.
- Hawkeye and BJ try to stop a chopper pilot from selling souvenirs derived from war materials derived from locals facing danger getting them, and Klinger becomes a pole-sitter in his latest attempt to get a Section Eight.
- Styles is suspected of complicity in the killing of his former girlfriend.
- Linda Purl portrays an escaped Russian gymnast who will not apply for political asylum until her parents have defected to Austria.
- J.R. Ewing, a Texas oil baron, uses manipulation and blackmail to achieve his ambitions, both business and personal. He often comes into conflict with his brother Bobby, his arch-enemy Cliff Barnes and his long-suffering wife Sue Ellen.
- A San Francisco librarian picks up a hitchhiker whose car has broken down, which leads to her being stalked and hunted by shady individuals. A cop she briefly met during a function eventually comes to her rescue.
- A rebellious Cleveland warehouse worker rises through the ranks of a trucking industry union to become union president but his organized crime links cause his eventual downfall.
- The lives of several personnel and residents at and around the Pearl Harbor naval base are changed forever on December 7, 1941.
- Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser attempts to stop a moonshiner whose bad liquor has blinded several teens.
- A docudrama about the events surrounding the assassination of the 35th United States President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, in 1963, based on eyewitness and other testimonies.
- When a teenager is accused of his mother's murder, the community of Canaan rallies to his defense.
- A bad storm blows into the Dallas area, along with a couple of strangers from Waco who look to get even with JR and Ray, who seemingly took advantage of their own women the previous night. With the hands off for the day to attend a festival in San Antonio, the ranch looks even more deserted when the only ones packing guns and giving orders on Southfork are the strangers.
- A Hollywood composer goes through a mid-life crisis and becomes infatuated with a sexy, newly married woman.
- The residents of Knots Landing, a coastal suburb of Los Angeles, deal with various issues such as infidelity, health scares, rape, murder, kidnapping, assassinations, drug smuggling, corporate intrigue and criminal investigations.
- A prisoner gets a chance to take part in the Olympics.
- A prequel of sorts to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) which chronicles the two outlaws' lives in the years before the events portrayed in the 1969 movie.
- A deaf and dumb young man is accused of murdering a prostitute and defended by a deaf lawyer.
- Arnie Sutter was the house detective at the Hotel Ansonia in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA prior to legalized gambling. After gambling was legalized, the Ansonia got a second lease on life and built a new casino which brought more "undesirable" elements into the hotel. Arnie must now chase prostitutes, con men, thieves, etc. in order to keep the casino "clean." Arnie who lives in the hotel with his 13-year-old son Max, works for George Korman. Other characters on the show include assistant manager Stephanie Marsh, desk clerk Jerry Wilson and Jingles Lodestar, an undercover security guard posing as a cocktail waitress.
- Based on the life of Kitty O'Neil (Stockard Channing), a young girl who overcame her deafness to become one of the top stuntwomen in Hollywood, and the holder of the women's land-speed record for driving a rocket-powered racing car.
- A gruff bookie's life is turned upside-down when he gets a 6-year-old kid as collateral for a bet.
- The memories of a US Marine lieutenant in Vietnam who slowly gets disillusioned as the war progresses.
- Spinster professor Miss Leona takes an interest in Bliss Dawson, a maintenance man. After a successful session fixing her desk lamp, she invites him to spend Saturday doing her odd jobs.
- Richard quits his job at his law firm, hoping he will be hired by another, while Laura is blossoming at her job in real estate. Val starts college and Gary makes a deal with Orchid Cab Co.
- The trials and tribulations of two feuding families, the Carringtons and the Colbys, both oil rich families in Denver, Colorado.
- Two female police detectives cooperate with each other both in their professions and in their personal lives.
- "Darkroom" was a hosted horror/thriller anthology series hosted by James Coburn.
- A dramatization of the controversial trial concerning the right for Neo-Nazis to march in the predominately Jewish community of Skokie.
- An American photojournalist is sent to Saigon to cover the Vietnam War.
- 1971– 1h 30mTV-G6.7 (40)TV EpisodeThree Irwin Shaw short stories are dramatized. In "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses" a young married couple stop for a drink on a Sunday morning in Manhattan, and the conversation turns to the husband's fidelity. "The Monument" centers on the conflict between a popular bartender with a following in an upscale Irish bar in 1938 Manhattan and its owner, who is determined to introduce a more economical whiskey in the establishment over the barkeep's objections. In "The Man Who Married a French Wife" the influential American husband of a French woman is asked by her former lover, a former resistance fighter, to help him escape the country.
- A guy who's down and out, buys a make up case from a old woman who says that it belonged to her husband who's an actor. She says she heard that whenever he puts on the make up he becomes the character instantly. When he puts on the make up he becomes whatever the character is inscribed on the container. And he sets to get back at the bookie who owes him some money.
- Blake goes on trial for murder and faces a formidable opponent in DA Jake Dunham. Krystle sits in for Blake at a board meeting. Steven and Fallon attend Ted's funeral. Claudia tells Matthew she knows Steven isn't a homosexual.
- Alexis takes the stand and accuses her ex-husband of a history of violent behavior. Blake visits a dispirited and resentful Claudia in the hospital.
- Lindsay finds out that her mom and Steven are having an affair. Blake has Michael beaten up for going to bed with Fallon.
- Andrew calls Claudia to the stand against Blake's wishes. Against Andrew's wishes, Blake testifies. The state calls a surprise witness.
- Neither Blake nor the D.A. is happy with the jury's decision. Steven visits Claudia at the hospital. Alexis has second thoughts about getting revenge on Blake.
- A veteran Green Beret is forced by a cruel Sheriff and his deputies to flee into the mountains and wage an escalating one-man war against his pursuers.
- A miscellany of numerous classic fairy tales' adaptations.
- An uprooted young man is lured into an unnamed religious sect by a beautiful girl. Every moment with the group brings him more and more under the control of the cult's leader.
- Fire Captain Buddy Krebs' 16-year-old daughter Jennie Lee begins getting show-business offers because of her singing talents in the country/pop genre. This scares Buddy because he does not want his daughter to grow up too fast. Adding to his troubles, are (1) his wife runs off with a bellhop, (2) his 17-year-old son has muscle instead of brains in his head, (3) his crew down at the firehouse are "strange": Feldmand tells his mother he is a doctor instead of a fireman, Rosetti has only sex on the brain and Max, a Hispanic, speaks fractured English. Finally, his daughter signs with a manager named Moose; the name fits the description of the woman.
- In a small town, the hippie faction often clashes with the mainstream. To settle their differences, the hippie "freaks" take on the town police "pigs" in a football game. On opposing sides of the fence are Frank, the Police Sergeant, and his son Neal. Also at odds are Neal and one time friend Doug, a returned Vietnam vet who has joined the police force, who is also protective of his younger sister, who prefers the hippie element. To make things even more intense, Mickey South, who has fled to Canada to avoid the war, returns to play for the Freaks football team. Tensions mount, and all are challenged as the climax of the film approaches.
- Formerly known as "ABC World News This Morning," this half-hour newscast from ABC News features live reports from Washington, headlines of the day, an ESPN sports package and "MoneyScope," a regular financial news segment. It serves as a companion to the World News Now (1994) overnight newscast that precedes it on many stations.
- This documentary takes a behind-the-scenes look at the making of "First Blood", the film about a Vietnam veteran pushed too far that started the Rambo series of the 1980's. Includes interviews with stars Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna and Brian Dennehy, as well as other members of the cast and crew, who talk about the effort that went into making the finished film.
- When the report cards come out, Jennie Lee attempts to trade her grades for permission to attend a concert, and Douggie claims that his positive academic standing has been coming at the expense of his gridiron skills.
- A reporter writes an unflattering review of Jennie Lee's performance at a local club.
- Buddy encourages Jennie Lee to pursue a singing career until he actually hears what she's singing.
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- When Jennie Lee and Douggie protest the closing of the local arcade, Buddy sides with the PTA - until he decides to try out one of the video games.
- Jennie Lee thinks she has to suffer to write hit songs, so she decides to leave home.
- When Jennie has a boy problem, she turns to her road manager, Moose, for advice.
- Rosetti appears on a talk show after saving a boy and his pet from a burning apartment, but he's the butt of jokes at the fire station for rescuing the hamster.
- Buddy saves the life of a beautiful woman who invites him to a party where he is the only guest.
- Douggie falls for his teacher, but so does Buddy, who meets her at a single's bar.
- Buddy discourages Jennie Lee from seeing the boy next door, but encourages Douggie to pursue a girl he's interested in.
- A Moscow police officer investigates a vicious triple homicide and stumbles upon a high-level international political conspiracy.
- A government researcher, sent to research the "menace" of wolves in the north, learns about the true beneficial and positive nature of the species.
- Levar Burton introduces young viewers to illustrated readings of children's literature and explores their related subjects.
- Made for TV movie about Bobby Kennedy's campaign to bring Jimmy Hoffa to justice.