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- Chronicles liberal ex-hippies Steven and Elyse Keaton, their conservative son Alex, daughters Mallory and Jennifer, and later, youngest child Andrew.
- Mike Flaherty, the Deputy Mayor of New York City, and his team of half-wits must constantly save the Mayor from embarrassment and the media. Mike is later succeeded by Charlie Crawford.
- A married couple gives up their high-powered careers to run a daycare center in their home.
- A thirty-something preschool teacher looks to the personals for a change of pace and a relationship, with hilarious results.
- It's love at first sight when mystery writer Ben Coleman meets caterer Laura Kelly. The ups and downs of their romance form the basis of this series.
- A story about the family breakup of three divorced men. The film presented their perspective and it reveals their relationship with their children, ex-wives, girl friends, male friendships, and their identities as divorced men.
- This short-lived series focuses on Linda Phillips' real-estate office and her interaction with her co-workers, including her main rival, Ted Nichols.
- While his mom recovers in hospital from a heart attack, John puts his busy life on hold to fly home and help his elderly dad around the house. John's son later joins them and they all truly bond for the first and, tragically, final time.
- In 1956, 14-year-old Alan Silver's life revolves around family, the synagogue and the Dodgers. Grandparents Jules and Sophie live in the same brownstone as Alan, his brother Nate, and their parents Phyllis and George.
- Workplace comedy centered around a young lawyer in San Francisco.
- The Keaton Family goes on a Family Vacation.
- Elderly white principal of a Bronx high school that's in a rough black and Latino neighborhood tries to keep everyone's spirits up, despite having to deal with unmotivated teachers and disinterested students.
- A spinoff pilot attempt at making Nick from Family Ties viable in his own show. He plays a struggling artist. It had little of the charm and humor that made Family Ties a hit.
- Joe and Christina's marriage is in trouble when they take a sailing trip with their married best friends. On the trip, Christina vanishes and is presumed dead. Joe is suspected of her murder, but he believes Christina isn't dead at all when strange things begin to happen. Joe isn't sure whom he can trust as he discovers disturbing information about his missing wife.
- After his wife's death, a world-traveling reporter decides to leave the busy rush of the big city and pack up his kids and move to a quiet little town in Wisconsin, where he takes a job as a columnist in the local paper. His kids don't adjust well to the move and his former boss keeps showing up to try to talk him into coming back. But he grows accustomed to his new home and new life.
- Tom with his buddies won a state basketball championship and spend their time reliving that glory time. Tom is a chauvinist, Vince a womanizer, Herb a doctor, and Marty a dour divorcee. Their wives and children tolerate their childish antics.
- St. Louis Franklin High has a diverse staff deal with typical students. Harry Barnes is dean who's assistant Felspar is an inept dullard. Sara the pretty drama teacher discourages romance with David, a colleague. New hire Jeff remains idealistic.
- The story of a group of combat photographers experience war first hand.
- An ultra-competitive female police captain has her heart set on the mayor's seat and will stop at nothing to get there - that is, if the ragtag group of detectives she's working with doesn't stop her first.
- Nick Morelli comes home to his close-knit family after a two-year absence and finds emotion running high over his return. Only Nick's brother-in-law opposes his return, and grandfather "Papa Joe" mediates a shaky truce.
- Harry discovers an engaged student is gay and decides to tell the youth's fiancee.
- 1987–1988TV Episode
- When Alan makes it know that he does not want to attend the Bronx School of Science, his parents begin to argue about whether he is making the right decision.
- After Alan's "switching dates" plan backfires, Benny decides that they can no longer be friends since they are competing for the same woman; Aunt Sylvia starts up a post-divorce relationship with Sid.
- When Katie's family objects to him taking Katie to a couples only party, Alan comes up with a plan where he asks Benny's dream girl to the party, has Benny escort Katie and then they switch dates at the party.
- Following a fight with Alan, Benny temporarily goes missing. When the dust is settled, Alan must come clean to Karen while Katie is forced to come clean with Benny.
- Alan wins a chance to compete on the television show "Happy Felton's Knothole Gang" at Ebbets Field.
- On his first day of high school, Alan is the envy of his friends when an attractive girl with a reputation asks him to tutor her in science.
- When a distant relative dies, Alan worries that the funeral will interfere with him taking Katie to a Brooklyn Dodgers game.
- With his family out of town, Alan along with Warren and Ben invite Katie and her friends over for a dinner party.
- Alan, Benny, and Warren get jobs, catering a wedding for Mr. Elgert.
- Needing some extra money, George gets a second job selling encyclopedias with Uncle Willy. He soon begins to question some of the sales tactics and underlying contracts that go along with the sales.
- After getting a high score on an entrance exam, Alan is accepted to a prestigious high school. While Phyllis is excited about the news, Alan and others have reservations about going to a new school.
- Katie's sister announces that she has eloped, gotten pregnant and will be moving to California. Everyone is happy for her except for her father, who refuses to attend the going away party.
- The family gets alarmed when Alan begins hanging out with a group of older rebels from school who are a bad influence.
- Phyllis invites one of her old friends and her husband over for dinner. She quickly finds out that her friend's life is not as ideal as it appears.