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- The story of the making of the infamous "Jailhouse Rock" musical number from the Elvis Presley movie Jailhouse Rock (1957). Included are scenes from the movie, the number itself and interviews with crew members from the film, several authors who have written books about Elvis and even the team who wrote the title song.
- In the future, a private detective tries to stop a large corporation from mining an element whose side effects include igniting human flesh and destroying internal body parts.
- Two mental patients in an institution fall in love and plan to escape in the search of a normal life.
- Never a Dull Moment (1968) re-edited for television presentation. Mistaken for a hired killer, Jack Albany impersonates the man to save his own life. However, he is forced to join a gang. Then the real killer shows up.
- The Boatniks (1970) re-edited for television presentation. Newly assigned to Coast Guard duty, Ensign Thomas Garland soon faces the problems of boatniks who go down to the sea in ships, and also finds himself involved with jewel thieves.
- The plot centered around 13 year-old Margaret "Muggsy" Malloy, who lived with her brother Nick in a truck trailer converted into an apartment parked behind a Bridgeport, Connecticut gas station. Muggsy dealt with the problems encountered by inner-city youth, including drugs and gangs.
- After a pawnshop is destroyed by arson, the owner accuses the fire department of not working aggressively enough to identify the culprit - little realizing that it is someone very close to him.
- Muggsy and Nick find themselves caught up in the humorous antics of a love triangle involving bartender Marylou, her husband Dean, and a pool hustler called The Hulk, who is interested in Marylou.
- Alcoholic adulterous basketball fan Andy Capp lives with his unhappy wife Florrie in Boston.
- Episode: (1972)1969–19741h7.1 (20)TV EpisodeGrace and Harry end up embarrassed after celebrating their anniversary in lover's lane. A burglar changes the lives of 3 couples. A bachelor must produce a child at a single parents dating group. A divorced couple fight over custody of their big dog.
- Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry, two of the most wanted outlaws in the history of the West, are popular "with everyone except the railroads and the banks".
- Comedic battle between an honest man and his mobster cousin over a Chicago speakeasy.
- 1971–19731h 15mNot Rated7.3 (109)TV EpisodeHayes visits con-artist Silky O'Sullivan at his San Francisco mansion and discovers that Kid Curry is on trial for murder in Colorado. Heyes rushes to the town and sees Curry in the audience; the man on trial is an impostor who didn't commit the murder he's accused of.
- Linc devises a outlandish scheme to avoid paying the mob protection money.
- Uncle Latki's habit of greeting people with a kiss has Nick believing his smooch means he's destined for a gangster rub out.
- 1969–19741h6.4 (19)TV EpisodeApril loses her contact lenses but on advice of her mother doesn't tell her boyfriend. Young couple Alan and Shari can't decide whether to get a room for their first time. Casey, a doctor, doesn't have time for her navy captain husband.
- The syndicate moves on to the race track when they order Nick's horse to throw a race. Linc and his associates try to prevent the event from happening without anyone getting hurt.
- Nick uses his skill with a pool cue to try and get get control of Linc's bar.
- The rivalry between Linc and Nick is about to be settled by a goat loaded with dynamite.
- Uncle Latzi is given custody of a baby who's parents are being deported. The speakeasy turns chaotic as everything revolves around child care.
- Linc is roped into finding a husband for Nick's not very attractive sister.
- Linc and Uncle Latzi learn rival Nick is planning to hire away their big act singer and orchestra leader Rudy Vallee.
- Linc and Latzi suspect Nick of giving them a counterfeit promissory note. They call in an expert to beat Nick at his own game.
- The rivalry between cousins Linc and Nick takes on a new,twist when the parish priest and neighborhood flower vendor get involved.
- Linc runs into trouble when Nick has his beer supplier cut off product to the speakeasy.
- 1970–1974TV Episode
- Newly assigned to duty in the coast guard at Newport Beach, a young ensign finds himself involved in romantic complications, as well as with jewel thieves, whose antics contribute to moments of hysteria and hilarity.
- 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.
- Emmy-winning Los Angeles show in which Regis Philbin discussed current issues with popular celebrities.
- A musical variety show celebrating St. Patrick's Day featuring Jack Cassidy, Jan Daley, Marie Wilson, Mickey Shaunessy, Mickey Finn and Jesse Wayne
- 1954–19971h 28mUnrated6.0 (213)TV EpisodeAn air-traffic reporter discovers that his partner--a St. Bernard dog--has accidentally swiped a priceless necklace from a jewel-smuggling gang.
- 1954–19971hUnrated6.0 (59)TV EpisodeOne of the items the dog steals is a valuable necklace, and the jewel thieves are now after Jack. He eventually manages to capture them and save the day.
- A thief who stole $250,000 gets out of prison, and the man he stole the money from hires Ross to follow him and get it back. Ross discovers that he's not the only one out to recover the money.
- Special coverage of Dan Rowan and Dick Martin's "Maltese Bippy" premiere at the Picwood Theatre.
- Actor Jack Albany, who plays gangsters on TV, is mistaken for notorious hit-man Ace, and is hired by mob boss Leo Smooth to pull a heist, but Jack must find a way out of it.
- David Ross is a orphaned, ex-con, loner living in a world that loaths and makes a living as a private investgator in Los Angeles to tackle his financial problems and other people's problems as well.
- "Here Come the Stars" was a syndicated series that aired from September 15, 1968, through March 9, 1969. George Jessel served as emcee for the program. Each Episode honored a famous celebrity at a testimonial dinner party with a dais of fellow celebrities "roasting" the honored guests with jokes. Similar to "The Friar's Roast" or "The Dean Martin Celebrity Roasts".
- Episode: (1968)1962–1986TV-PGTV Episode
- American talk show that had its first broadcast on ABC on April 17, 1967. It was hosted by Joey Bishop and featured Regis Philbin in his first ongoing role with national television exposure, as Bishop's sidekick/announcer.
- The Woody Woodbury Show was on television from 1967 to 1968, a 90-minute talk/variety show which aired weekday afternoons in most markets.
- 1954–19971h 27mUnrated6.8 (38)TV EpisodeRichie Caldwell leaves Chicago to live with his uncle in the untamed West and finds he has much to learn. His uncle is cantankerous and not pleased with being saddled with a 12 year-old boy who has few survival skills.
- 1954–19971hUnrated6.6 (16)TV EpisodeNuthin's braggart uncle Turkeyneck makes a careless wager that they can round up the most wild horses. He puts pressure on his sensitive nephew by giving him a job that the city boy might not be up to.
- Bryan reunites in Tokyo with his flying buddies 15 years after the war.
- 1967–19681hTV Episode
- 1967–19681hTV Episode
- Natalie Tribly and Mildred Cosgrove, the two laundresses, get Joey to let them on his show by putting starch in his under shorts. However, he draws the line at giving them a free plug for their laundry business.
- A group of Texas Rangers keeps getting in and out of trouble, under the command of Captain Parmalee.
- The doctor tells a successful lawyer that he is terminally ill and will die in less than two years.
- In a surprising twist, Jesse and Frank James come across as good guys as they go about their outlaw ways. Jesse is a devilish scoundrel with an eye for the ladies while Frank concerns himself with more practical matters.
- The Army challenges the rangers to fight on July 4 but the Pryor gang stealing silver from a local mine is messing with their plans. The rangers scheme to get their man in the ring while the boss of the ring has a surprise for the rangers.
- A bachelor employee at the United Nations building takes care of an abandoned baby.
- Biopic of notorious New York City Madam Polly Adler, set during the Roaring Twenties.
- Jane Wyatt is co-host. Guests include actress Corinne Calvert, comedian Mickey Shaughnessy, singer Lonnie Sattin, accordionist-singer Dick Contino, and bird expert Lou Gaeta. Plus, a look at Christian Dior's 1964-65 fur collection.
- Summer replacement show featuring pilot programs that had not been sold.
- Czigonia, a noble woman who escaped from behind the Iron Curtain, can only find one job, as a maid for the family of a high school gym teacher who know nothing about manners, civility and culture.
- A professional wrestler with a heart condition seeks his next career.
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-G9.1 (54)TV Episode
- 1962–19921h 45mTV-GTV Episode
- 1962–19921h 30mTV-GTV Episode
- Personable Western series based in Wyoming from the 1890s onward.
- A family saga covering several decades of Westward expansion in the 19th century, including the Gold Rush, the Civil War, and the building of the railroads.
- 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.
- Father O'Malley is sent to a parish in lower class New York City to assist old, crusty pastor Father Fitzgibbon. When he arrives, Father O'Malley meets his boyhood friend Tom Colwell, who is running the local community center.
- Comedy episode has Bart freeing a leprechaun who grants him 5 wishes in gratitude. Only each wish seems to get Bart deeper in trouble.
- The Fourth of July finds Judge Garth, Steve and Trampas in Casper, Wyoming to pick up a bed for Betsy. The Judge meets a friend wrestling in a title match and Steve becomes infatuated with a girl. Intrigue follows.
- A New York gangster and his girlfriend attempt to turn street beggar Apple Annie into a society lady when the peddler learns her daughter is marrying royalty.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- The story of flamboyant Prohibition-era gangster, gambler and bootlegger Arnold Rothstein.
- Six American GIs stationed in Italy befriend an orphaned boy, but the soldiers remain unaware that the lad has stowed away with them when they return to the U.S.
- Pilot for an NBC series concerns the comedic adventures of two U.S. Navy seamen who try to wrangle a honeymoon for a shipmate and his bride.
- During the Alaska gold rush, prospector George sends partner Sam to Seattle to bring his fiancée but when it turns out that she married another man, Sam returns with a pretty substitute, the hostess of the Henhouse dance hall.
- A striptease dancer becomes the head of the science department.
- Mark Twain's 1851 story about two runaway friends, a fostered white boy and an escaped black slave, who sailed on a raft down the Mississippi River in search of freedom and adventure.
- Sociology prof's survey on youth lifestyle raises hackles when sex questions surface; reporter gets anonymous tip, prof's past emerges.
- A guilt-ridden murderer looks in a mirror and sees the image of a mute clown drawing near to throttle him.
- Having had three boyfriends killed in the last 18 months, Francie West has earned her nickname, the kiss of death girl. She is a blackjack dealer in Phil Corbin's speakeasy and has been dating a minor mobster in Lou Scalese organization named Whitey Barrows. Corbin has plans to move into the big time and with Whitey's help, hijacks four truckloads of liquor belonging to Scalese. Corbin kills Whitey when the job is done and Eliot Ness tries to get Francie to help him out on the case. She's not too keen, initially refusing to accept that her latest boyfriend is dead. When she realizes that Corbin was involved and that her own life is in danger, she reconsiders.
- Special Agent Eliot Ness and his elite team of incorruptable agents battle organized crime in 1930s Chicago.
- "One Step Beyond" was a collection of tales about paranormal events, horrifying folklore, and the world of the unknown.
- In the 1950s, Arizona Deputy Sheriff Les Martin is pressured by his community to solve a string of mysterious murders around a mining ghost town in the Grand Canyon.
- U.S. Marshal Bovard comes to a small border town to identify and arrest a fugitive, but the whole town seems determined to prevent the Marshal from doing his job.
- A salesgirl falls for the younger of two brothers who run a company. The elder falls for her but plans to help her get his brother because he doesn't know he's in love.
- During the 1950s, a military panel grills Junior Officer John Paul Steckler to find the whereabouts of a Navy destroyer that he temporarily commanded during WWII and is missing.
- A brash stranger and his sheep arrive in a small town, but not soon after, the townspeople decide they've seen enough of him.
- A powerful rancher always protects his wild adult son by paying for damages and bribing witnesses, until his crimes become too serious to rectify.
- Three horse-racing lovers turn to robbery to appease their gambling appetites. Max is the nice, easygoing, vitamin-gulping guy with an out-sized swallow tube; Gus is his penniless, parasitic friend and Rocky is their bookie pal. Gus persuades Max that with his unusual swallow tube they could rob a bank and Max could swallow the note to be shown the teller after the money is handed over. They pull off the robbery with incredible ease, become involved with a vitamin-gulping horse, lose their bank roll, try robbery again - and wind up behind the Eight Ball.