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- A family is trapped in a dinosaur dominated alternative world and must struggle to survive it.
- Long running variety show, featuring the brother-sister singing duo of Donny and Marie Osmond. The first season also featured all of the Osmond families, but Donny and Marie were obviously the most popular of the bunch so the rest were phased into occasional appearances.
- Wildboy, an orphan who was raised in the wilderness of the Pacific Northwest by the legendary Sasquatch. Wildboy and Bigfoot roamed the countryside stomping out pollution, capturing diabolical villains, and rescuing those in distress.
- A young boy, his babysitter, and two alien androids find themselves lost in time and space aboard a mysterious spaceship.
- A married man is turning forty and that's when the midlife crisis hits him. He becomes obsessed with young women and fast cars.
- A musical variety show starring a popular Japanese musical duo and their comedian sidekick/translator.
- A Sid and Marty Krofft ensemble show similar to the earlier Krofft Supershow, with the Bay City Rollers as the musicians.
- Country music-variety series starring country superstar Barbara Mandrell and her sisters, Louise, and Irlene.
- Richard Pryor tells educational stories of his youth at a special urban neighborhood.
- A teenage boy runs away from home. He joins the circus but finds out that it's not all what it's cracked up to be. But then the boy becomes a witness to a murder, and he must try to stay out of the killer's way.
- Music and variety special, featuring the Fudge Family puppets from Sid & Marty Krofft and the Oral Roberts University Singers.
- 1980–19821h8.8 (10)TV Episode
- A sinister professor needs plutonium to power his laser projector, so he attempts to get BigFoot to do his bidding by abducting WildBoy and Cindy.
- A centuries old Vampire called Countess is awakened by 2 men looking to loot her gold..she enslaves them and a jealous (over WildBoy)/Cindy then sets her sights on WildBoy..Can BigFoot save WildBoy from her clutches?
- There's another BigFoot in town and he's stolen Cindy..it's BigFoot And WildBoy to the rescue..they're trying to rescue Cindy while being hunted by two men who mistake BigFoot for the other BigFoot...it's a mess only BigFoot, WildBoy and Cindy can straighten out.
- A scientist has perfected a formula to control animals and uses it on an otherwise-domiciled wolf
- A Knight finds his way into the Land of the Lost.
- The search for water can be very dangerous in The Land of the Lost.
- Shrug uses mind control to control Christa.
- Shrug has an appetite for everything. Including Tasha and the Porters.
- When Shrug loses his crystal, it winds up in Annie's clutches and its dark side is unleashed.
- Tasha gets thrown out for bad behavior. But soon they realize Tasha is to little to fend for her self.
- After their spaceship takes off with Jerry and Alice inside, Fi and Fum attempt to return them home but end up in the far future . While exploring, the kids are arrested for not having numbers and for exposing their faces in public.
- When Fi and Fum return to their home planet with stray travelers Alice and Jerry in tow, Commander Stickler decrees that the androids must be recycled.
- When the lost saucer crashes into the underwater city of Atlantis, ruler Nepto converts the saucer into a TV station and forces Fi and Fum to perform for the cameras.
- The crew find themselves in a land where exercise, working and being thin are against the law.
- Fum gets amnesia and falls in love with a beautiful android who mans a power plant.
- When the saucer lands on 25th century Earth, they find that all power supplies have been depleted, so three rebel scientists attempt to use the Dorse to operate a treadmill generator.
- When they stop to search for food, the crew find themselves in a land where the plants have developed the ability to speak.
- Fi and Jerry are arrested and accused of being "robot rustlers" when they come to the aid of bumbling robot Goro.
- Fi and Fum are arrested and brought to court for a traffic violation, where they discover a narcissistic ruler has cloned an entire civilization in his own image.
- The saucer breaks down in a land where people who don't have polka-dots on their faces are discriminated against.
- The Dorse brings a Chickaphant egg aboard the ship, and when it hatches, the crew is faced with a baby Elephicken.
- The crew find themselves in a land where the laughing gas is pumped into the air and it's illegal not to smile. This is problematic for the androids, whom the gas has no effect on.
- The saucer lands in a time when all inhabitants on the planet are shrunken. And they distrust anyone who is bigger than them.
- A mad scientist determined to create the first android rewires Fi and Fum, turning them into his slaves.
- The space travelers land on their home planet in the future and discover people have reverted to the stone ages, and they find themselves terrorized by a half-chicken, half-elephant creature.
- The spaceship arrives in a land where a paranoid ruler has decided to protect his people by making everyone invisible.
- Jeff introduces Pink Lady to America; Sherman Hemsley banters and appears in a few sketches; Blondie's music video for "Shayla" gets some exposure; Bert Parks sings a song; there's a montage of Hollywood-themed skits; and Mie and Kei perform "Boogie Wonderland," "Stop. In the Name of Love," "You've Got a Friend," "Don't Stop" and "Knock on Wood."
- Mie and Kei present Jeff with a special robe; Larry Hagman has a chat; Sid Caesar makes his first appearance as Mie and Kei's father and he also dons tights for a ballet skit; Donny Osmond sings with the girls; there's a tribute to New York, and Jeff finds an unexpected trio of guests in the hot tub.
- Pink Lady performs their hit song "U.F.O.;" Jeff stars in a Presidential address concerning the energy crisis; Greg Evigan performs; Mie and Kei attend a party at The Playboy Mansion; tabloids are lampooned in a "Cheapshot Magazine" skit; there's a tribute to Chicago, and the cast shares the hot tub with Playboy centerfolds.