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- Young Dorothy Gale and her dog Toto are swept away by a tornado from their Kansas farm to the magical Land of Oz, and embark on a quest with three new friends to see the Wizard, who can return her to her home and fulfill the others' wishes.
- Two unlikely prospector partners share the same wife in a California gold rush mining town.
- After her banishment from Rome, Jewish Princess Salome returns to her Roman-ruled native land of Galilee, where prophet John the Baptist preaches against Salome's parents, King Herod and Queen Herodias.
- A semi-documentary dramatization of five weeks in the life of Vice Admiral William F. "Bull" Halsey, Jr., from his assignment to command the U.S. naval operations in the South Pacific to the Allied victory at Guadalcanal.
- The adventures of the scatterbrained wife of a respected city judge.
- The romantic story of Hungarian pianist Franz Liszt (Sir Dirk Bogarde), whose scandalous love affair forced him to abandon his adoring audiences.
- A CBS variety show that ran monthly from 1954-1958, broadcast in color. Stars appearing included Betty Grable, Mario Lanza, Jack Benny, Basil Rathbone, Fredric March, Shirley MacLaine, and Ed Wynn. Lanza and Grable appeared in an amusing episode with Fred Clark, featuring Grable as the unlikely replacement for Lanza in a show.
- A show featuring various specials. Some specials were comedy, and others were serious drama by famous authors.
- Father Fulton prepares to abandon his vocation despite pleas from Father Arnoux. Then a series of seemingly miracles occur including to the young Terri. Fulton has his doubts and wonders about the role of Dr. Morrell.
- This documentary examines the speculation that aliens have visited Earth in ancient times, and built structures to which they will return at a future date.
- An examination of mysteries of the ancient world and their connection to the possibility that aliens visited Earth.
- Edie Adams was the star of this sketch comedy/musical show typical of the early years of television. Her guest list ranged from Zsa Zsa Gabor to Bob Hope to Count Basie.
- A mean and miserly proprietor of a counting house in 1840's London is taken by ghosts to Christmas scenes of his youth, contemporary ones involving his family and employee, and lastly, a possible future holiday where he might be dead and forgotten, if he doesn't change his ways.
- Joan is elected chairman of the women's league fund raiser.
- Joan tries to resurrect the career of an old time cowboy movie star by raising financing for a TV pilot.
- After Brad refuses to dismiss Joan's traffic ticket, she gets revenge by charging him for meals.
- Shortly after Joan adopts an injured crow, her neighborhood is beset by a jewel thief and all the stolen items are discovered in the Stephens' home. Joan's friends fear she has developed an acute case of kleptomania, but the investigating detectives believe she's just a garden-variety thief.
- Joan decides that her friends Wally and Sally would be perfect for each other, so she plans to get them together. Unfortunately, her plans include a scheme to make Wally jealous by having another man pay attention to Sally. As usual, her plan backfires.
- Joan has $600 she doesn't want Brad to know about, so she's looking for a place to hide it. Since she knows he hardly ever goes hunting, she stuffs the money into the barrel of his shotgun. Unfortunately, he goes along on a duck-hunting trip before she can get the money out. Complications ensue.
- Joan goes hat shopping and has an argument with a lady. When it ends up she and Brad are having dinner with the lady and her husband, Joan takes up acrobatics in the restaurant in order to avoid embarrassment.
- Joan meddles in her sister's romance with a young hot-rodder with disastrous results. Her plan backfires when the speed demon falls for Joan instead of Beverly.
- Joan tries to keep Brad from going to his class reunion because she thinks his old girlfriend will be there.
- Brad is hospitalized for a broken toe. Joan tries to visit after hours, when they won't let her visit, she feigns an illness so she can be admitted to the hospital. She almost has gallbladder surgery by trading rooms to be next to him.
- When Joan learns that the snooty Helen Cavanaugh will be attending the charity ball, she insists that Brad give her money to buy a new gown. After arguing over the household budget, Brad agrees to give her $412 if Joan agrees to buy all her clothing for the next year from that allotment. Disaster ensues when the delivery man goes to the wrong closet at the Stevens home and takes Joan's entire wardrobe, rather than the clothes she set aside for the local rummage sale.
- Joan thinks she'll impress her old schoolmates with the fact she married a judge until she finds out they have all achieved great personal success on their own.