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- Initially set in fictional Barrowsville, New York, this serial tells the story of extremely disparate siblings: long-suffering Vanessa Dale and her bitchy sister Meg. After Meg was written out of the series in the late 1950s, the serial's setting moved to Rosehill, New York, where Van settled down with college professor Bruce Sterling and endured the usual soap-opera maladies (murder, amnesia, incurable illness). In 1974, writers resurrected the character of Meg as the serial once again focused on the internecine struggles between two sisters.
- A daily live broadcast provides current domestic and international news, weather reports, and interviews with newsmakers from the worlds of politics, business, media, entertainment, and sports.
- The three detectives fight every kind of criminal all over New York City. The show featured many actual New York City locations, as well as episodes based on real New York City police cases.
- Detectives Corso and Ward investigate the murder of a woman who was strangled in her apartment. A peeping Tom who resides in an adjacent building is their prime suspect.
- On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
- A rich, jet-setting playboy has a secret life: he's a professional hitman for the mob . When he decides it's time to retire, he finds his former employers don't like the idea of someone who knows so much not being under their control anymore, and decide to eliminate him.
- A New Mexico deputy marshal gets assigned to Manhattan's 27th Precinct.
- A marshal from New Mexico travels to New York City to deliver a witness who is supposed to testify in a murder trial. However, the witness is soon kidnapped from his custody, and in trying to get him back, the marshal finds that the case involves Puerto Rican nationalists, a lady novelist and a dead beauty queen, and a possible frame-up.
- Follows the lives of heroin addicts who frequent "Needle Park" in New York City.
- Filmed and televised versions of theater productions, such as plays, musicals, operas, ballets, and concerts from around the world.
- In San Francisco, Police Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs helps a group of idealistic vigilantes expose a drug ring controlled by powerful businessmen.
- The BBC's flagship cinema review television programme featuring reviews of new releases, news items and interviews. The title of the programme changes each year to incorporate the year of broadcast.
- Free-thinking student tries to put up with life at a straight-laced college in 1958.
- A landmark series set in an ethnically diverse urban neighborhood where every day is a sunny one. It features songs, skits, animation and, of course, Muppets to teach preschoolers basic educational and social concepts.
- As Bob welcomes the viewers, Sesame Street is suddenly beset with an outburst of jackhammers and roaring compressors. Maria and Tom come by and see that workmen are fixing the street, and they complain about the noise. Oscar pops up wearing a hard hat and says he's heading to where they're digging, not wanting to miss all the noise, dirt and mess.
- The professional and personal misadventures of a psychologist and his family, patients, friends and colleagues.
- Luis must leave the Fix-It Shop for a while, and asks Big Bird to mind the store for him; he's to take whatever customers bring in, and have them put their name on it. Molly brings her kettle to be fixed, and Mr. Hooper brings in his radio. Big Bird decides to surprise Luis, and fix both the kettle and the radio.
- Big Bird holds a softball, waiting for Tom and Rafael to bring a bat and baseball gloves so they can play. Mr. Snuffleupagus comes along, and Big Bird invites his friend to play. Cartoon- P is for Puppy. While in Big Bird's nest area, Snuffy throws the ball over the doors, and can't figure out how to get it back. Rafael and Tom approach from the outside and find the ball, assuming Big Bird left it there for them. They lean against the doors and wait for Big Bird, when Snuffy taps Rafael on the shoulder with his snuffle. Rafael assumes Tom tapped him, which Tom denies. Snuffy then taps Tom's shoulder, and the same thing happens. Big Bird then comes back, and is about to introduce Snuffy to Tom and Rafael, but before he opens the door, Snuffy leaves, feeling ashamed that he lost Big Bird's ball. Big Bird opens the door, only to find no Snuffleupagus.
- Big Bird says hello to the viewer, then introduces us to Snuffy. Snuffy says goodbye, because he's going home to a big bowl of spaghetti, his favorite food. When Snuffy leaves, Molly enters and gives Big Bird his mail, not believing his "Snuffleupagus" claim. Muppets-Two children, who can only read some words, resolve their fight over a large book by helping each other and reading alternate words.
- Bob drags his old carpet sweeper to the Fix-It Shop. He fears it's too old to even repair. He accidentally bumps into Oscar's trash can, eliciting the typical grouchy responses from Oscar. He likes Bob's carpet sweeper and says he'd do anything for it. Bob promises he can have it, as long as he asks nice all morning.
- Today, Rafael and Luis open up their new Fix-It Shop, and Big Bird wants to give them a gift. So he puts on various disguises and acquires all the free flashlights they are giving the customers, just so he can give them back as a gift.
- Big Bird is bored because he has nothing to do. He asks everyone he meets - Maria, David and Bob - if he can help them to do something, and they all decline his offer. Muppets-Sherlock Hemlock investigates the letter N.
- Today, Cookie Monster steps on a roller skate, tumbles down the steps of 123 Sesame Street, and all of a sudden can no longer remember anything about himself. His concerned friends do everything they can to revive his memory.
- After being pestered by Ernie to play checkers with him, Bert decides to leave the apartment. However, the alternatives he find from Oscar and Big Bird don't go so well, so he decides that maybe living with Ernie's not too bad after all.