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- When an already overly stressed Dennis Becker is lumped with the unwelcome task of finding out who murdered Deputy Chief Towne's unfaithful wife, Jim decides to lend a hand in the investigation.
- When Dennis is conned into investing in a hotel for mobsters, Jim impersonates a Texas oil man to get his friend's money back.
- The trials of a master criminal defense attorney handling the most difficult cases in support of the innocent.
- The lives and trials of a young single woman and her friends, both at work and at home.
- The five-day-a-week syndicated successor to the popular CBS game show, where two could compete to match fill-in-the-blank phrases with those of the celebrities.
- The cases of an easy-going ex-convict turned private investigator.
- Margaret Layton is deeply worried that ex-husband and author Richard Harris will publish a trashy novel because of its effect on their daughters. When she visits him, she is heard threatening to kill him and fires a gun found in his desk.
- The professional and personal misadventures of a psychologist and his family, patients, friends and colleagues.
- Rockford's newest case; to clear his friend, Dennis Becker, who's suspected of selling drugs to deal with his financial problems.
- Emily's parents and Bob's parents arrive to celebrate Thanksgiving with Bob & Emily. All sets of families have their own idea of traditions and meal fixings. Bob's mother and Emily's father insult each other the day before Thanksgiving.
- Bob's sagging office ceiling collapses and he must relocate all his patient sessions. Meanwhile, Carol gets a job offer hoping to make Bob and Jerry to give her a raise and Howard gets a job transfer to New York and informs Ellen that they are to get married and move.
- A prostitute (Rita Moreno) hires Jim to find out who has been sending her death threats.
- 1974–198050mTV-PG7.9 (265)TV EpisodeJim's hired to find a missing woman, only to discover that she's also being sought by a New York crime family.
- Bob avoids Emily as she completely redecorates the apartment and he hates the result. When she gives away Bob's favorite chair it is just too much. A compromise is reached.
- With Emily busy studying for her masters and Bob busy with therapy groups, things are hectic at home. Emily moves to a hotel so she can study without interruption and be closer to the school. Friends think Bob & Emily have separated.
- Bob writes a chapter for a book, and is excited the day it is to be published. When Bob gets his copy of the book, he is disappointed to find they only used two of his twenty pages in the book.
- Bob's reluctant to let his sister house-sit while the Hartleys are away at a group retreat, because fly-boy Howard's in the next apartment waiting to pounce. Bob wishes he'd never proposed the retreat, because his new therapy group is jealous that he only invited his other group to go, plus Emily made Bob feel guilty for leaving her out of the fun in the wilds of Wisconsin, so she's coming along too. Everybody is spooked at the vision of Eliott Carlin again streaking through the woods naked.
- Rossi visits a small town where book burnings are back in fashion and a young teacher loses her job for teaching too radical ideas. Back at the Trib', Charlie refuses to publish a satirical comic strip in lieu of being sued.
- Mrs. Pynchon is on the verse of buying 'Lively Arts' magazine when she suffers a stroke. Her nephew Fred Hill swiftly makes a grab for the Tribune's ownership. Lou chooses Billie over all the male reporters to cover college girls posing for 'Suave Magazine'.
- Howard has a party and an old girlfriend attends. Howard worries about what Ellen thinks. Meanwhile, an old girlfriend of Bob's is in town and Bob does not want to talk to Emily about the girlfriend. Howard tells Emily about the girlfriend.
- Howard gets jealous when Ellen's ex comes to town with the intention of winning her back.
- A forgotten pal from summer camp turns up as WJM's new receptionist and wants to be Mary's best friend again.
- Rhoda convinces Mary to join the "Better Luck Next Time Club," an organization for divorced people, so they can take advantage of its discounted charter flights to Paris.
- Arnold has had enough of Susie, his pesky, know-it-all new neighbor, and chooses not to invite her to his birthday party, unknowing that she has a terrible secret in her life.
- Rita Capkovic (Rita Moreno) comes to Jim for help after her former pimp has beaten her up for refusing to work for him again. As Jim helps Rita recover she begins to see him as more than just as a friend, to the concern of everyone.
- The trials of a former television station manager, turned newspaper city editor, and his journalist staff.
- On the set of a popular daytime soap opera 'Mile High', actress Kris Buckner is being forced off by co-star Mark Stratton. When she says that she'll 'kill him before she leaves the show', she makes herself the prime suspect when Stratton is murdered by someone poisoning him. As an old friend, Perry Mason comes to the help of Kris and agrees to defend her. Meanwhile Ken goes in search of information with the help of fan of the show.
- Bob's sister, Ellen, is getting married and Emily throws her a shower. But things get complicated when Howard falls in love with her at first sight.
- Carol announces her engagement to her boyfriend Don, an uncertain creative and unpublished poet. Her friends are not that enthused about the news. Ellen is writing a restaurant review for the newspaper.
- A profile of actress Ann-Margret, the sexy, red-haired starlet of the '60s who overcame alcohol dependency and depression.
- Meet Howard's brother Gordon Borden 'William Rdefield', a game warden - from Oregon who has a history of stealing his kid brother's wallet, skates, shirts and ... girlfriend?
- . For the last year Roland has let his dad believe that he is actually a dentist, but when his father comes to town he considers returning to dentistry rather than tell his father the truth. In the meantime, Skip tries to keep Dippy Duck off of a list of the 10 most violent children's programs.
- Billie investigates the death of a woman in a house that is said to be haunted. This leads her to attend a séance and search out the owners of a Ouija board.
- 1977–19871hTV-G7.2 (117)TV EpisodeShoe salesman Herb resembles a TV star and denies it until attractive Marla hits on him. Laurette and husband Gilbert were separated in World War 2, but now reunite. Isaac's creative writing angers his friends by exposing their flaws.
- Howard's son, Howie comes to visit, and Ellen meets him for the first time. Ellen wants to make a good impression on Howie, but fails at her attempts, and Howie's uncooperative, so Bob talks to Howie to find out why Howie doesn't like Ellen.
- Bob's sister, Ellen, wants to write a story for the newspaper about the doctors in Bob's building.
- Bob's sister Ellen is looking for a new apartment. Since she & Howard plan to marry one day, Howard suggests Ellen move in with him. Bob does not approve.
- An editor of a fashion magazine writes a column that destroys careers. She is also a brutal employer. An editor of a rival magazine visits, asking she not be the next victim. The first is found dead and the rival is charged with murder.
- Sleazy talk show host Ted Mayne has a tell-all book that enrages prominent women. One, actress Roxanne Shield, makes a televised death threat. Ted is murdered and she is charged. Witnesses say they saw her outside his apartment that night.
- Jim Rockford tries to help his friend's son rise out of poverty and homelessness, but soon discovers the young man's problems are far more complicated than he imagined.
- The misadventures of a pair of wacky stewardesses.
- An anthology comedy series featuring a line up of different celebrity guest stars appearing in anywhere from one, two, three, and four short stories or vignettes within an hour about versions of love and romance.
- 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.
- This short lived (Sep 1971 - Dec 1971) series looked at the humorous side of married life using music and dance production numbers, and comedy sketches.
- Two couples named Jones, one black and one white, split a large house into two smaller dwellings with several rooms held in common.
- Stanley has been dating a new woman named Marsha, and invites her to dinner to meet his family. As the evening progresses, Stanley decides that it's finally time to "pop the question." He learns, however, that as a modern woman, Marsha has other ideas about how a couple should determine their compatibility -- before marriage.
- The misadventures of a wealthy Manhattan family who adopted the children of their late African American housekeeper from Harlem.
- Howard is ready to propose to Ellen. She accepts, but then each of them wonder if they are ready for marriage. Bob & Emily celebrate their wedding anniversary and discuss the gifts each receives.
- Episode: (1973)1969–19741h6.6 (20)TV Episode
- The comic adventures of the employees of a hard-luck animation company.
- The romantic and comic tales of the passengers and crew of the cruise ship, Pacific Princess.
- A gifted 14-year-old junior at the University of Washington replies to an ad of a 19-year-old freshman to be her maths tutor, paving the way for a friendship and a silent first crush. Will the kind genius master the lessons of the heart?
- Sitcom about Stanley, his family and his work life.
- An abrasive, two-fisted longshoreman and a quiet calligrapher attempt to share an apartment.
- When the leader of a bank robbing trio takes the loot for himself, his dim-witted partners, decide to track him down. By the time they finish their quest, the Old West will never be the same again.
- Maggie and Millie land in the middle of a blood feud between rival families while in Sicily.
- It's the first flight for a flight attendant and her nervousness causes her to makes mistakes. Maggie and Millie try to help plus it gives them the opportunity to reminisce about their rocky beginnings.
- Millie tenders her resignation, then changes her mind.
- Millie generously gives away her and Maggie's hotel room to honeymooners Jack and Connie Desmond. But that leaves the flight attendants nowhere to sleep in Rome and they end up on a park bench.
- Maggie and Millie are thrown into a jail in Spain when Millie accidentally aids an embezzler that is fleeing from justice.
- Episode: (1966)1962–1986TV-PGTV Episode