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- The latest breaking news, weather, sports, and entertainment. At FOX 61 News, you Expect More.
- Taped wrestling matches from the WWF.
- Weekly TV series in which the top hip-hop artists joined host, Dee Barnes, to discuss their music, the art form and to showcase the latest rap and hip-hop music videos of the day. Guests included: Ice Cube, George Clinton, NWA, Ice-T, Will Smith, Queen Latifah, Big Daddy Kane, etc.
- A new middle-class interracial blended family deals with life's issues with love and humor.
- This show was introduced to audiences in 1990 as an after-school soap opera for teens. The series has 5 seasons and 250+ episodes. The storylines revolved around the teens and families of Westdale. The storylines dealt with pregnancy, date rape, suicide, divorce, racial issues and alcoholism.
- Gamepro Tv features reviews and previews of the latest & greatest video games of the time!! Hosted by J.D. Roth & Brennan "B-Man" Howard!
- A slobbering St. Bernard becomes the center of attention for a loving family, but must contend with a dog-napping veterinarian and his henchmen.
- The comedy featured a deadly opening sequence each week, followed by several short comedy sketches and parodies of TV commercials.
- The time traveling misadventures of two seemingly dumb teen metalheads destined to save the world with their music.
- Police show spoof about veteran detective Marshak solving crimes in a big city with a nameless silent rookie. The entire show is seen through the eyes of the rookie as Marshak guides him. Detective Spinoza sometimes joins them.
- Trial and Error is a fundamental method of solving problems. It is characterised by repeated, varied attempts which are continued until success or until the agent stops trying. The season was dominated by new experiences, epic powder runs, major setbacks, injuries, awesome lines, annoying negotiations in foreign countries, lots of fun and pain.
- An illusionist named Count DeClues solves mysteries that occur in his castle.
- "TV Guide: 40th Anniversary Special" is a television special that reminisces over television during the previous decades (1950s, 60s, 70s and 80s) in honor of TV Guides 40th anniversary. The special is co-hosted by Heather Locklear and Robert Wagner, aired December 20, 1993 on the Fox broadcasting network.
- Kid, after a lifetime 'playing the field', is about to get married. 'Play' plans to throw the best bachelor party ever - until 'Kid's' three wise-crackin' nephews come to town, intent on showing them what parties are all about.
- About baggage handlers at Los Angeles International Airport in the year 2194.
- The pre-game show for Fox's National Football League game telecasts under the Fox NFL brand.
- The 1994 Essence Awards pays tribute to eight outstanding African-American men for their accomplishments in their respective fields and for their significant contributions to their communities. The awards ceremony, with Hosts Vanessa Williams and Sinbad, was videotaped before a star-studded audience at the Paramount Theater in New York City on April 22, 1994.
- Hercules is half-man, half-god and a hero of fantastic strength. After his malevolent stepmother, Hera, kills his wife and children, he wanders about Earth with mortal best friend Iolaus, fighting evil and trying to overcome his loss.
- Married With Children celebrates its 200th episode with a look-back over the highlights of the previous nine seasons.
- Sinbad & Natalie Cole hosted The 25th Anniversary Essence Awards,honoring the achievements of African Americans in various fields. Taped at New York City's Paramount Theater, honorees included General Colin Powell, Janet Jackson, Stevie Wonder, law student Zoe London & Birthing Project founder Kathryn Hail. Presenters Included Bill Cosby, Oprah Winfrey and Laurence Fishburne.
- In a San Francisco basement, physics post-graduate student Quinn Mallory has found a way to create portals to parallel universes. Inviting his physics professor Maximillian Arturo and his computer store colleague Wade Wells for a trip, a series of mishaps ropes in passing singer Rembrandt Brown and takes the Sliders off their planned route. Upon discovering a frozen world and one where Russia rules America, the quartet begins to doubt that they will be able to return to their own world anytime soon...
- 1987–199730mTV-146.4 (379)TV EpisodeThis half-hour special, hosted by Roy Firestone, features various Married... with Children (1987) sports-related highlights. It aired after the episode "Dud Bowl II" (1009) and included the following sports: Football (0910, 0615, 0613), Bowling (0420, 0209), Wrestling (0417), Basketball (0801), Baseball (0615, 0911), Boxing (0615) and Athletics (0719). Al also appears in a sports quiz (0823).
- Unique format as the studio audience were right on set. The set was a large apartment in Manhattan. Tom directed the guests and the audience to mix it up, ask questions and get to know each other.
- With the Power of science and magic, Labman battles super villains who try to vanquish him with a giant cinder block, a giant hourglass, a tank of piranhas, Earthquakes, and even King Kong.
- Santa is kidnapped by a couple of unruly villains and the Ballonatiks come to his rescue.
- A 'reality-TV' show consisting of office security camera footage showing employees engaging in various crimes or violations of company rules. While shoplifting is the most common activity, the show includes tapes of people vandalizing their workplace, stealing from customers, having sex, and even burning down their offices.
- Halle Berry and Sinbad hosted the 1996 Essence Awards, honoring the achievements of African Americans. The show taped April 26, 1996 at Madison Square Garden. Honorees included Whoopi Goldberg, Kenneth "Babyface' Edmonds, high school student Ketrick Jordan, Oseola McCarty, an elderly benefactor of the University of Southern Mississippi, Carol and Hurt Porter of Houston, founders of Kid-Care Inc. and Rep. Maxine Waters. Performers included Boyz II Men, Toni Braxton, Bebe Winans, Chante Moore, D Angelo, Aretha Franklin, Cassandra Wilson, Patti LaBelle and Tony Rich
- Space Ghost interviews Matt Groening. Meanwhile, Moltar escapes and hitches a bus to Jacksonville.
- Former spec ops John Lawless and his comrade and best friend Reggie work in Miami as freelancers for people who need their expertise. The series was canceled after one episode. Six where filmed in total but only the first one ever aired.
- Rob Di Paulo, a hard-working marketing executive feels as though life is repeating itself. Many of Rob's daily experiences he believes have happened before.
- The Tenth Anniversary Essence Awards honored the outstanding achievements of African Americans. Shot at Madison Square Garden Theatre, honorees included Muhammad Ali, Marilyn Chamberlain, a Los Angeles woman who runs a home for people with AIDS, Bill and Camille Cosby, 1996 Olympic Gold Medal gymnast Dominique Dawes, and C. Kenneth Johnson. Whitney Houston received the first Essence Triumphant Spirit Award. Presenters included Oprah Winfrey & Quincy Jones.
- 1994–1997TV-PG8.3 (64)TV EpisodeAfter Duckman and Cornfed are evicted, they become plumbers, and are hired to work during a high-society party for the unveiling of a jewel said to be cursed.