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- Una raccolta dei casi più famosi del FBI degli Stati Uniti.
- The comic misadventures of the "skinflint" comedian and his friends.
- Ken, Dave, and Sandy are three hip private detectives living on, and working out of, a houseboat in Miami Beach, Florida. While not pursuing criminals, they spend time at the Fontainebleau Hotel.
- Gli investigatori dilettanti Nick e Nora Charles indagano su diversi crimini.
- Michael Endicott accepts a teaching position at a school in Rome.
- A short-lived sitcom centering on Julia Peters and Maria Teresa Bonino, two career women living in New York City. The two work for the Bedford Advertising Agency and episodes revolve around their personal lives and their work lives.
- The story takes place in a large hospital and revolves around two nurses, Liz Thorpe (Shirl Conway), the older head nurse, and Gail Lucas, the naive student nurse. The two nurses were joined by doctors in 1964 and these doctors tried to help the nurses resolve moral and ethical problems.
- Dan Stoddard, il sindaco di Los Angeles, in California, ha creato nel dipartimento di polizia un'unità speciale chiamata Squadra Speciale Most Wanted, per potere catturare i criminali più ricercati.
- Billionaire J.J. Starbuck realizes his mistakes after loss. He senses lies, solves murders impacting his life. With manager Charlie and niece Jill, he aids those in need, crossing paths with con man Tenspeed Turner who joins them.
- David Koster is an obsessive New York City assistant district attorney who gets into trouble because of his passion for justice. His boss, Anthony Celese, tries to keep him under control while New York police detective Frank Malloy helps him solve cases. Koster's wife Phyllis is a viola player in a string quartet and her own life's priorities come into conflict with David's.
- Fire Captain Buddy Krebs' 16-year-old daughter Jennie Lee begins getting show-business offers because of her singing talents in the country/pop genre. This scares Buddy because he does not want his daughter to grow up too fast. Adding to his troubles: his wife runs off with a bellhop; his 17-year-old son has muscles in his head instead of brains; his crew down at the firehouse is "strange" (Feldman tells his mother that he's a doctor instead of a firefighter, Rosetti has only sex on the brain, Max speaks fractured Spanglish); and his daughter signs with a manager named Moose whose moniker is a perfect fit for her.
- Three married couples reside in a New York City apartment building, the owners, a writer and lawyer couple, and a student and waitress couple. Their intersecting lives and relationships form the narrative.
- Assistant hotel manager Katy O'Connor hopes to get her boss's job when he's transferred, but is passed over. Meanwhile, her friend Olive has a fling with Delbert Gray.
- Mike Connors played an unnamed police undercover Agent who infiltrated organized crime to expose the leaders and their plots. His name changed with each episode in order to protect him.
- O.K. Crackerby is a rough-and-tumble man from Oklahoma who is also the richest man in the world. But because he lacks the "social graces," high society rejects him. To improve himself and his children, he hires unemployed Harvard graduate St. John Quincy as a tutor. O.K. and St. John are constantly arguing among themselves but stand together to fight the social prejudices of the "upper class." Slim is O.K.'s friend and St. John has a girlfriend, Susan.
- Major Robert Rogers organized "Rogers Rangers" to search for the alleged waterway across the United States during the French and Indian War (1754-1759). Helping Rogers, an experienced explorer and Indian fighter, were Hunk Marriner, another experienced Indian fighter, and Langdon Towne, a Harvard graduate who was the map maker. The episodes told the story of their trials and tribulations searching for the Northwest Passage and their battles with both the French and Indians during this war.
- Sitcom about Stanley, his family and his work life.
- Undercover duo Paul Marino and Jack Flood infiltrate criminal organizations, uncovering a new illegal operation each week. Their findings are relayed to law enforcement and published in a newspaper series.
- Sam Buckhart, an Apache, rescues a Cavalry officer who later funds his Harvard education. Buckhart becomes a Deputy Marshal in New Mexico under Marshal Morrison. He boards with Martha Commager and had earlier saved orphan Tess Logan.
- Doctor Brian McKenzie is chief of psychiatry at Roosevelt Hospital. He tries to be sensitive to his patients especially because of his own troubled background, i.
- It's about a Wichita U. S. Marshal named Mike Dunbar along with his deputy named Ben Matheson, this show was produced by Four Star, and in association with Mirisch Television Enterprises and McCrea's production company and airs on NBC.
- Arnie Sutter was the house detective at the Hotel Ansonia in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA prior to legalized gambling. After gambling was legalized, the Ansonia got a second lease on life and built a new casino which brought more "undesirable" elements into the hotel. Arnie must now chase prostitutes, con men, thieves, etc., to keep the casino "clean." Arnie, who lives in the hotel with his 13-year-old son Max, works for George Korman. Other characters on the show include assistant manager Stephanie Marsh, desk clerk Jerry Wilson, and Jingles Lodestar, an undercover security guard posing as a cocktail waitress.
- Paula Russell, newly married and newly appointed the producer of a TV show, must balance the demands of her personal and professional lives.
- A late 1950s British detective show starring an inspector solving crimes with help of subordinates. Focuses on cases tackled by Scotland Yard.
- Retired US Air Force Major John Foster inherits the Foster School, an exclusive San Francisco school for girls. Foster is a bachelor who has only had social dealings with women. Ed Robbins, a former Air Force sergeant and friend helps Foster run the school while Miss Culver is the school principal who has many misunderstandings with the two men. In 1966, the format changed. The school became a base for Foster and Robbins as they played undercover agents for an unnamed U.S. government spy agency. Their missions were humorous rather than James Bondish.