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- A struggling musician realizes he's the only person on Earth who can remember The Beatles after waking up in an alternate reality where they never existed.
- The misadventures of two women and one man living in one apartment and their neighbors.
- Set in Genoa City, this is the long-running soap that tells the story of the struggle behind the business, and sex-savvy Abbott and Newman clans.
- A working class man constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.
- Mama's Family originated with Thelma "Mama" Harper, and her younger sister Fran living together in Mama's house.
- The saga of high fashion glamour, honor, romance, passion, and most importantly, family.
- A poor family make the best of things in the Chicago housing projects.
- The comic strip detective finds his life vastly complicated when Breathless Mahoney makes advances towards him while he is trying to battle Big Boy Caprice's united mob.
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- Television show featuring skits by Carol Burnett and her comedy troupe.
- A nouveau riche, African-American family who move into a luxury apartment building develop close, if occasionally fractious, relationships with other tenants.
- The misadventures of a divorced mother, her family and their building superintendent in Indianapolis.
- "All In The Family" spin-off centered around Edith's cousin, Maude Findlay, a liberal, independent woman living in Tuckahoe, New York.
- The misadventures and trials of an aspiring singer and her co-workers at a greasy-spoon diner.
- The further misadventures of Archie Bunker, now the owner of a local pub, and his regulars.
- Hosted by Steve Harvey, two families battle it out by answering survey questions for a chance to win $20,000 and, after 5 wins, a new car.
- 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.
- Hosted by Pat Sajak, this game show features 3 contestants who try to solve a puzzle by spinning the wheel and guessing letters in a word or phrase.
- U.S. reality show based on the British series "Strictly Come Dancing," where celebrities partner up with professional dancers and compete against each other in weekly elimination rounds to determine a winner.
- The Smothers Brothers host a comedy variety show that became notorious for its topical satirical humor.
- Follow the political struggles for power and personal machinations between two conflicting families, the wealthy Cleggs and the middle-class McCandlesses.
- Celebrities & their spouses, playing for sections of the studio audience, try to match answers to questions about their personal lives.
- A group of celebrities would be given a sentence with a missing word, which they would then have to fill in. The contestants would then give their own answer, and scored points according to how many celebrities gave the same answer.
- Contestants vie for cash prizes in this competition of word puzzles and charades.
- Hugh Hefner hosts a party at his home with celebrity guests.
- Hosted by Jim Perry, were contestants are asked questions about how 100 people answered a poll question then played a card game where they tried to guess whether the next card drawn from a deck in a sequence would be higher or lower.
- Four guests from the worlds of politics and entertainment join host Bill Maher for a free-wheeling and humorous discussion of current events.
- In this hybrid of "Inquizition" and "Survivor," contestants test their trivial mettle as a team and against each other. After each round of play, the team votes out the most expendable member, who instantly gets the biting send off of "You are the Weakest Link. Goodbye." In the end, only one player goes home with any money.
- A variety show with comedy skits and musical numbers, performed by a regular cast and special guests.
- Two families, each composed of five members, compete against each other to guess the answers with the results of a survey of one hundred people. Hosted by Ray Combs.
- A weekly talk/comedy show hosted by Dennis Miller. Each show starts off with a topical monologue typical of evening talk shows. After this, Dennis goes into "The Rant" in which he talks about some subject that bothers him, starting calmly but gradually building into a frothing, expletive-laden fenzy, then ending with "that's just my opinion, I could be wrong." He chats with a guest for a few minutes, then finishes with a news segment similar to his "Weekend Update" role on Saturday Night Live.
- Primary focus on the multi-talented Kaye - singing and dancing his way through comedy skits and monologues - assisted by semi-regular guests, singers, dancers and orchestra.
- Craig Kilborn interviews Celebrity guests, with sketch-comedy thrown in.
- A real-life story about a high school teacher and football coach who is diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's disease but refuses to give in.
- Two contestants, each with a celebrity partner, must guess words from their partners' clues; then the roles are reversed. Winners face the pyramid.
- A long-running quiz show hosted by TV veteran Jack Barry, and later by Bill Cullen. In this show, contestants would have to answer questions on a wide variety of topics, with the prize money determined by a slot machine-style device. The winning contestant could then move on to a bonus round, where they would play a slot machine for a chance at even bigger prizes, but with the risk of losing everything.
- Sometimes brash, often funny and always interesting, Tom Snyder interviews one or two famous persons every night while trying to get to the bottom of what makes them tick and how they came to be who they are now.
- Wayne talks to celebrity guests, has specials and giveaways(win a second honeymoon) and sings the occasional impromptu song. Between this and Whose Line, Wayne Brady has found his niche.
- Contestants play Tic Tac Toe by answering questions in order to secure squares on an electronic game board.
- A revival of the classic game show featuring host Monty Hall. In this show, contestants are given unusal tasks to complete within a limited amount of time. Rather than requiring brain power of muscle power, the assignments frequently rewarded physical dexterity, lack of inhibitions and plain old luck. Contestants who succeeded in beating the clock won cash and prizes, and became eligible for the bonus rounds.
- Updated version of the 1974-1978 CBS game show, where celebrities and their spouses answered questions about each other and won money for the audience.
- A short lived game show that brought isolation booth games up to another level.
- This is the weekend version of the popular entertainment show, "Inside Edition; with interviews and human interest stories;
- An updated version of the classic game show, hosted by Michael Burger. A panel of celebrities would be given a sentence with a missing word, which they would then have to fill in. The contestants would then give their own answer, and scored points according to how many panelists gave the same answer.
- The hugely popular computer game becomes a weekly TV gameshow.
- A documentary on dinosaurs, with a story arc about a dinosaurs egg given to two boys named Gary and Eric.
- Teams of celebrities and contestants compete to guess words and phrases using pictorial charades to win cash prizes.
- Game show based on blackjack using giant playing cards.
- Try to win two games in order to get a chance to beat the Gauntlet of Villains for US$25,000 in cash.