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- On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.
- Two young single ad men must disguise themselves as women to live in the one apartment they can afford.
- Ringo, stressed out by fame, trades places with a schmuck who looks exactly like him. Then the problems start.
- The Monty Python troupe perform a combination of classic sketches and new material at the Hollywood Bowl.
- A black man is distraught when he discovers his son is gay and is determined to set him right.
- A valiant knight, Dirk the Daring is on a quest to rescue the fair princess from the clutches of an evil dragon.
- Richard Pryor's classic 1979 concert film has him discussing a wide range of topics, including race, the police and his favorite target -- himself.
- 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.
- One-man show about the presidency of Harry S. Truman.
- To fight evil, a young rabbit can transform into a star spangled superhero.
- Tommy Logan is an expert jewel thief who has just gotten out jail. He is hired by Arturo Taft as a security expert for his hotels around the world. Christy Cooper is her boss, and she doesn't like it one bit.
- James Whitmore gives a rousing performance as Teddy Roosevelt, in a one-man show before a live audience similar to his previous performances in Give 'em Hell, Harry! (1975) and Will Rogers' USA (1972).
- The Brothers Grimm collected German folk and fairy tales in Germany during the early 19th century; eight of their best known stories are presented in this anthology.
- California is devastated by a big earthquake and, in a series of hilarious vignettes, a television station conducts interviews with the citizenry.
- A 1979 ABC-TV prime time special hosted by Richard Dawson at the Playboy Mansion in Beverly Hills. Music by Donna Summer, Anita Ward, The Village People, Sister Sledge, David Naughton and many more.
- A behind-the-scenes look at Revenge of the Pink Panther (1978).
- Dick Cavett meets famous magicians.
- When an extortionist threatens to force a multi-suicide unless a huge ransom is paid, only Peter Parker can stop him with his new powers as Spider-Man.
- 1954–199756mUnrated7.2 (103)TV EpisodeFollow the Disco Mice of the New Mickey Mouse Club as they visit America's favorite vacation spot, Walt Disney World!
- The gang and Mel's girlfriend are packed into a cabin on a fishing weekend.
- Will and Holly are lured to the Lost City by a hypnotic stone which shows them a vision of their dead mother.
- While fooling with a pylon, Will opens a time door that brings an astronaut and a hurricane to the Land of the Lost.
- Holly is lured into the Garden of Eternity, where Medusa intends to make her a permanent resident.
- When the Sleestak tamper with the sunlight, an eccentric British repairman arrives to fix the problem.
- Rick joins forces with an intelligent Sleestak when they end up rooming together with the hungry Sleestak God in the Hole of No Return.
- While investigating the Mist Marsh, the guys stumble onto a mysterious woman who has a bit too much in common with Rick.
- A couple desperate to save their marriage embark on a doomed road trip. As they drive over a dam, wife Caroline is suddenly possessed by the spirit of a dead Hispanic woman. Her husband and the authorities are confounded by the event, but the possession has a purpose: dead Maria Robles wants to prove that her husband, incarcerated in the local jail, did not murder her.
- Vice Detective Dave Tackleberry takes on a second job (to pay for his teenage daughter's figure skating development) at the same time he and his partner Det. Wurster try to bust a pimp specializing in underage girls.
- The Marshalls meet Enik, an intelligent, time-traveling relative of the Sleestak.
- Will and Holly save a Pakuni ape-boy named Cha-Ka from Grumpy the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
- A troublesome baby brontosaurus follows Will and Holly home.
- While searching the Lost City, Will and Holly are captured by lizard-men which are known as Sleestak.
- A quiet day of fishing, trap building and cake making turns serious when Holly is pricked by a poisonous plant.
- A yeti comes to call when Holly stakes claim to its unicorn.
- Rick is transported back to the real world just as his brother Jack arrives searching for the family. The Marshalls' cave dwelling is destroyed in an earthquake, so they take up residence in the temple at the Lost City, much to the chagrin of the Sleestak.
- The yeti goes on a rampage when the Marshalls disturb an ancient Sleestak statue.
- When Holly spends the night alone with Cha-Ka, the Zarn causes a rift between Cha-Ka and Ta.
- Enik seeks Rick's help when the Sleestak execute a nefarious plan to plunge the world into darkness and overpopulate it with their offspring.
- The Marshalls learn that their arrival in the Land of the Lost created a paradox in the door of time that's preventing Enik from returning home.
- To receive the antidote for the venom coursing through Will's veins from Enik, the Marshalls must first rid the Lost City of a fire-breathing dinosaur.
- A mysterious woman named Rani steps through a time door and gives Holly advice on dealing with her fears and helping her family.
- When Rick stumbles into a pig trap with three Sleestak, Will and Holly turn to Enik and Ta for help rescuing him.
- A mysterious Captain tries to take Holly away on his flying ship.
- The Marshalls find half a diary from a former human resident of the Land of the Lost that might hold the key to returning to the real world.
- The Zarn is to blame when gravity begins weighing down the inhabitants of the Land of the Lost.