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- Ordinary people find themselves in extraordinarily astounding situations, which they each try to solve in a remarkable manner.
- The two top Agents of the United Network Command for Law and Enforcement (U.N.C.L.E.) fight the enemies of peace, particularly the forces of T.H.R.U.S.H.
- The popular radio show comes to life in this hit sitcom about a wise family man, Jim Anderson, his common-sense wife Margaret and their children Betty, Bud and Kathy.
- Courtney Bates, the younger sister of Valerie, and her friends go to a condo for a weekend getaway, but Courtney can't get rid of the haunting feeling that a supernatural rockabilly driller killer is coming to murder them all.
- Sgt. Joe Friday and his partners methodically investigate crimes in Los Angeles.
- America just before and during the Civil War, as seen through the eyes of an artist correspondent.
- A series of shorts illustrating various songs that teach multiplication tables, grammar, science, American history, computers, economics, and environmentalism.
- Julia Baker is a young African-American woman working as a nurse. She is also a widow (her husband died in Vietnam) trying to raise a young son alone.
- Miss Brooks is an English teacher who has a low paying job, lousy boss, has a crush on a teacher and whose student drives her to school. She lives in a boarding house.
- An aging entertainer and his wife take on care of their 6-year-old grandson.
- The adventures of various anthropomorphic animals as they face the challenges of life together.
- Elroy Jetson invents a time machine that takes his family back to prehistoric times, where they meet the Flintstone family.
- Middle School students teach kids how to do cool tricks.
- Charming and wise Lily Ruskin lives with her daughter and son-in- law who, along with her close friend Hilda Crocker, are always trying to find suitable older marriageable companionship for her.
- The title refers to the U.S. Army's former "MOS" (job code) for a combat cameraman. The story follows a unit of American G.I.s in Vietnam, all with different backgrounds and motives for being there, through the lens of his camera.
- The story of Billy Mills, the American Indian who came from obscurity to win the 10,000-meter long-distance foot-race in the Tokyo Olympics in 1964.
- In 2176, a magnetic storm erases all recorded history, including the U.S. Constitution, so, three time travelers are sent back to July 4, 1776, to retrieve the heritage, but end up in 1976's Bicentennial, while being perceived as aliens.
- Katy O'Connor is the assistant manager of the Bartley House Hotel in New York City working for Jason Macauley. She expected to get her bosses job when he was transferred to Calcutta, India but he was replaced by James Devery. Katy's secretary, best friend and roommate is Olive Smith; she had a romantic fling with Delbert Gray during the 1960-61 season.
- Inspired by Saturday Night Fever, the nocturnal adventures of two young brothers at a disco and with their rambunctious Italian family.
- Angel has just moved to America from France after getting married to her sweetheart, John. Although she tries her best to be a loving and responsible housewife for her new husband, she frequently runs into problems, usually due to misunderstandings stemming from her poor command of the English language.
- Frank and Cara were office associates who were both divorced and fell in love with each other and eventually got married--secretly. The problem was, the company absolutely forbade any inter-office dating and was especially strict on relatives or married couples. Frank would have lost his management position and Cara would lose her job as well. The short time this was on the air, the whole story evolved around the couple hiding their marriage or living at the same address.
- A talkative manicurist inherits a legacy and the custody of three children from a rich Wall Street broker customer.
- The 1955 show concerned sisters Margaret and Barbara Whiting, a coed at UCLA, who lived at home with their mother in Los Angeles, California. The series concerned the adventures of the two women. When the show returned in 1957, Artie joined the cast as an accompanist for Margaret.
- Michael Learned plays Mary Benjamin, a recently widowed woman who, confronted with her son's departure for college, decides to resume her career as a head nurse in a Manhattan hospital in this pilot for the short-lived TV series.
- After losing their gig at the local watering hole and being dumped by their label a local band will stop at nothing to get back on the charts.
- The special is about Dipsy Doodle, an "all-around good guy" who draws characters and stories in his "Mageramic Doodlearium", which would come to life. He is also the ancestor to Yankee Doodle.
- Contemporary news stories and commemorations of historical events are presented for a children's audience.
- Host George Murphy introduces Jeanette MacDonald and Allan Jones who perform in a clip from The Firefly (1937). Murphy then introduces Dan Dailey who introduces a clip from Meet Me in Las Vegas (1956) in which he and Cyd Charisse star.
- Feeling creatively stifled, Talkatoo, Whazzat, and Van Go wish for magic items to do their jobs for them.
- Talkatoo and Whazzat need a rhyme to finish their musical.
- Whazzat battles stage fright when she steps in as Talkatoo's understudy.
- Bill gets hit on the head and thinks he's a Martian.
- Whazzat desperately wants to win a blue ribbon in the Zooble County Fair. So when Van Go accidentally submits Whazzat's cousin's cookies under Whazzat's name, she has a hard time deciding whether or not she should tell the truth.
- Bravo pretends to be his temperamental cousin in an attempt to get the Zoobles to appreciate him.
- Lookout takes in a stray animal.
- Youngest Zooble Whazzat becomes an adult for the day.
- Lookout puts his detective skills to work when Van Go's painting goes missing.
- Talkatoo makes photo albums for all the Zoobles.
- Bill is overworked with demands from the other Zoobles.
- Bravo, frustrated with his Zooble actors, casts robots in his new play.
- Bravo decides to host a dance marathon, but Talkatoo is nervous about her dancing ability.
- Bill invents a new kind of glue that can stick to anything, which creates a lot of chaos once the Zoobles get stuck together.
- The Zoobles are putting on a live news broadcast, but there doesn't seem to be a role for Lookout.
- It's garbage day in Zoobilee Zoo.
- Whazzat loses her first baby tooth, but the tooth fairy is on vacation and does not show up.
- Van Go's paintings are beginning to look rather sloppy, but Van Go refuses to admit that he might need glasses.
- Bill thinks painting is easy while Van Go thinks building is easy, so they switch jobs for a day.
- Bill's dam breaks and his shop gets flooded, so Bravo offers to share his home.