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- Los Angeles homicide detective Lieutenant Columbo uses his humble ways and ingenuous demeanor to winkle out even the most well-concealed of crimes.
- A working class man constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.
- San Francisco Police Commissioner Stewart "Mac" McMillan and his amateur detective wife keep their marriage unpredictable while solving the city's most baffling crimes.
- Frank Cannon, a husky ex-cop and culinary enthusiast, solves tough cases as a private investigator.
- A comedy variety show that teaches basic phonetic and grammar concepts using live-action sketches, cartoons, songs, and Spider-Man episodes.
- Hannibal Heyes and Kid Curry, two of the most wanted outlaws in the history of the West, are popular "with everyone except the railroads and the banks".
- Dick Van Dyke and Hope Lange play modern married couple Dick and Jenny Preston, who have comic misadventures raising their teenage daughter.
- Created by music impresario Don Cornelius, Soul Train is an African-American focused music-dance television program that aired 35 years, primarily featuring performances by R&B, soul, funk, pop, and hip hop artists.
- A boy finds himself trapped in a land populated by living hat-people which is ruled by a crotchety magician.
- The cases of a blind insurance investigator.
- Detective Chad Smith shares his life as a policeman, and as a family man with his wife and three children.
- In 1914, Nichols, a soldier, sick of killing, returns to his Arizona hometown, and is serving as Sheriff by the Ketcham clan, who run the area. Nichols, who doesn't believe in toting a gun, scoots around via a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
- An anthology drama series featuring primarily British productions.
- Beloved film legend James Stewart made his much-anticipated, highly-publicized series TV debut in this domestic comedy about the frequently chaotic home and professional lives of a small-town college professor.
- A variety show with comedy skits and musical numbers, performed by a regular cast and special guests.
- Exactly what the name implied celebrities participate in a regulation game of bowling.
- Several years after working in the state capital for the government, Andy Sawyer packs his bags and returns to Greenwood with his wife and two children to become the new mayor of the sleepy southern town.
- In a small California town, attorney Owen Marshall, assisted by several different younger lawyers, defends clients with great compassion for the accused.
- Two honorable men-for-hire look for adventure in the pre-World War I American southwest in their fancy Stutz Bearcat.
- The adventures of Sam Cade, sheriff of rural Madrid County.
- The misadventures of the children of the Flintstones and the Rubbles as teenagers.
- James O'Hara of the United States Treasury works in several branches to stop illegal activities such as smuggling contraband, tax evasion, and the like.
- Betty White hosted this syndicated series in which celebrities would drop by with their pets. Also the show had discussions concerning pet care, ecology and wildlife preservation.
- The animated musical adventures of the Jackson brothers.
- Nighttime Syndicated version of the popular Monty Hall hosted game show in which contestants dressed in ridiculous costumes are chosen at random to win cash or prizes.
- Animated series centering on three bears who live in a zoo. Every now and then they try to sneak out of the zoo. So the zoo keeper and his assistant try to stop them or apprehend them when they do. They also have schemes which the zoo keeper has to take care of.
- Showcases a series of many mystery shows shown on a rotating basis in the same time slot on Sunday nights. It featured, Columbo (1971), McMillan & Wife (1971) and McCloud (1970).
- The adventures of 1930's Los Angeles private eye Miles Banyon.
- A pair of pop-oriented songwriters; melodist/singer Bobby and tone-deaf lyricist Lionel - try to eke out a living in the Los Angeles music scene. The pair live with Bobby's younger sister, Jennifer, in an antique shop, and Bobby works on the side as a recording engineer until he and Lionel get their big break. Rita was their friendly landlady, and Rudy her cop boyfriend.
- The cases of rugged young Dr. Locke and his crusty mentor Dr. Sellers.
- Samuel "Sarge" Cavanaugh is a priest at the St. Aloysius Parish in San Diego, California. He is known as Sarge because of his police background of working for nine years as a homicide detective in the area in which he tries to help out with guidance to his parishioners in their struggle to cope with the problems of a metropolitan environment.
- Sandy Stockton was a very sweet and slightly naive young woman from downstate Illinois who was experiencing big city life for the first time as a student at the University of California at Los Angeles. She also worked part time as an actress in television commercials, and was befriended by her neighbor Alice and her landlords, the Harwells.
- Lennie Crooke and George Robinson are inept detectives teamed up to solve crimes. Captain Andrews is their exasperated boss, Sgt. Higgenbottom is a smarmy co-worker, and Freddy confesses to most of the neighborhood crimes.
- "Creature Features" was a hosted horror movie show with Bob Wilkins (1971- January 1979) and then John Stanley (January 1979- 1 September 1984) on KTVU Channel 2, Oakland/San Francisco, California.
- "Creature Feature" was a hosted horror movie show with Dick Bennick as "Dr. Paul Bearer" presenting movies on Saturday afternoons on WTOG-TV, Channel 44 St. Petersburg/Tampa, Florida from about 1971 until about 1995.
- A showcase of music and satirical sketch comedy.
- "The Ghoul" was a hosted horror show with Ron Sweed as "The Ghoul" on Saturdays at 11:30 pm on WKBF-TV, Channel 61 Cleveland, Ohio from 1971 until 1975.
- This is a prime-time or syndicated version of The Hollywood Squares that originated in 1971 after as successful run of the daytime version. The object of the game is to get 3 in a row either across, up and down, or diagonally. The contestants choose a celebrity, the host asks the celebrity the question and depending on what the celebrity's response is will depend on whether the contestant will agree or disagree. If the contestant gets the question correct they will get the square; if not the other contestant will get the square. Unless the contestant can win by getting that square then that contestant has to win the square on their own instead of getting it because the other contestant gets the answer wrong. Celebrites are encouraged to bluff the answers. Many times the celebrity will give a quick joke called a zinger. Male contestants are 'X' and Female contestants are 'O'
- The Golddiggers are a band of younger girls in a troupe and as a spin-off of The Dean Martin Show (1965) and Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers (1968). The 1971-1972 Variety Show presents Regulars, Guest Stars, Rock Stars and Others. All the Golddiggers can dance and sing a number of tunes, as they play in sketches, that ranged from "Gone With the Wind" to "Let's Make A Deal" and the show lasted for 2 seasons.
- Thomas Acala is the longtime mayor of a rapidly growing city in Southwest United States. He handles the constant challenges with the help of his chief aide Andy Hays and secretary Marian Crane.
- Kenny Rogers along with stars of the 70's entertain the audience with Songs and Comedy on this variety series that takes place on a Mississippi Riverboat set.
- ABC-TV's Saturday morning series hosted by three children (two boys and one girl) with short skits and songs mixed together with cartoons of an educational (e.g. the story of Icarus) and of a purely entertainment nature. The focus was the Curiosity Shop itself, a sort of tame Pee-Wee Herman Playhouse full of puppets, action figures and wild and educational props.
- The cases of hard-nosed Los Angeles district attorney Paul Ryan.
- "Chiller Theatre" was a non-hosted movie series, showing American International (and other non-Universal) horror movies of the 1950's; on WPIX-TV Channel 11, New York City, New York, USA from 2 January 1971 until 21 August 1982.
- In this syndicated series, Carter Primus is a deepwater troubleshooter called upon to solve a vast array of situations. He relies on a variety of devices including a robot, and on his curmudgeonly friend Charlie and the lovely Toni.
- KMTV Channel 3 in Omaha, Nebraska aired a long running show called Creature Feature. It was broadcast from 1971 to 1983, and was hosted by John Jones as "Dr. San Guinary" and "Igor" from 1971 until about 1980.
- A married couple poses as servants for a rich industrialist.
- A variety show with a typical mix of comedy routines and musical performances. It was given an extra flair by the zany antics of Marty Feldman and regular cast member Spike Mulligan. Both men also served as writers.
- Classic Disney cartoons are presented, with each episode featuring a different theme and celebrity host.
- Comedic battle between an honest man and his mobster cousin over a Chicago speakeasy.