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- Abbie, tired of failed relationships, has a one-night-stand with her gay friend; they agree to raise the resulting baby together.
- Michael Cates is an agent for the Justice Department. His assignment was to infiltrate the organization of Jacob Calder, a deadly, vicious crime boss who saw Calder kill his mistress. Calder was brought to trial and convicted. Calder wouldn't Cates off the hook, so he took a contract out on him. The hitman missed Cates but was able to get his wife and daughter. Cates' boss Burton Hardesty decides that the best way for Michael to avoid Calder's hitmen is for him to pose as trucker Chance Bowman and drive all around. But Cates cannot help but get involved with the lives of the people he meets, and he seems to run into people who know, or have deals with, Calder. As a result, Calder gets a line on him and either sends someone to take him out or offers the bounty he placed on Cates to the people who informed him.
- Dennis Gage travels around North America, and occasionally overseas, visiting car shows and meeting interesting collectors with all sorts of cool vehicles.
- WWE Sunday Night Heat featured the Superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment's "Raw" brand.
- A big-city lawyer awakens one morning to discover that he has been transformed into a rat.
- This nightly country music variety/talk show featured performances by country artists, comedians, and other performers, along with interviews and discussion of the country music industry.
- A weekly television program showcasing various country music artists.
- A widower LAPD detective comes to Nashville and teams up with his old partner to stop rising gang problems headed by a dangerous man.
- This Nashville Network staple features interviews with country stars, news on upcoming country albums, musical performances and other news about the world of country music and the country music industry.
- Roller Derby teams competing on the skate track.
- A variety show hosted by the impeccable Statler Brothers. With unforgettable segments such as yesteryear and the opening monologue. This show is sure to bring laughs and maybe a few tears. As Harold would say ''Stick around you ain't seen nothing yet.''
- The country singer hosts a series that blends musical performances and chats with celebrities.
- This music show featured a different country artist each week. Concerts were given in a small, intimate theatre and recorded live. In addition to the artists' own bands, the American Music Shop band accompanied the performers, giving these concerts a unique sound.
- A documentary that celebrates the life and career of musician and record executive Chet Atkins with guest stars including Dolly Parton, Mark Knopfler, George Benson, Steve Howe, Vince Gill, Randy Bachman, Les Paul, Waylon Jennings and Willie Nelson.
- Top Card was a game show that aired on The Nashville Network, replacing TNN's original game show Fandango. The show aired from April 3, 1989 to March 26, 1993 and was based on the card game Blackjack. It was produced by Reid-Land Productions. The original host was Jim Caldwell with Blake Pickett; in 1991, they were replaced by Dan Miller and Paige Brown. Don Dashiell was the primary announcer, with Brad Staggs substituting for a few weeks in Season Three. Top Card was replaced the Monday following its cancellation by 10 Seconds, which was also hosted by Dan Miller. The last champion on Top Card was carried over as the "returning champion" on the first episode of 10 Seconds.
- Co-hosted by Wolfman Jack and Glenn Stetson, of The Diamonds, this weekly showcase featured a rotating roster of golden oldies artists, performing their classic hits from the 1950's and 60's. Taped live in front of an audience at Little Darlin's Rock and Roll Palace at Old Town amusement park in Kissimmee, Florida, this show was originally broadcast on The Nashville Network from 1988-1989.
- The documentary follows waylon jennings during a round up on the old 06 ranch
- Contestants on this game show answered "Jeopardy"-like questions about country music trivia. After defeating two opponents, the game's winner went on to a bonus round in which they answered questions about that day's featured star.
- Riders In The Sky host Tumbleweed Theater, a 90 minute weekly television show on TNN that aired classic western films (an action/adventure or a "singing cowboy" picture) with songs and sketches by The Riders playing between the films.
- Singing cowboy band Riders In The Sky (with special guest Reba McEntire) perform sketches and classic Christmas songs.
- "The Phantom of the Opry" was a hosted horror movie show with Russ McCown as Sir Cecil Creape screening on Saturday afternoons, on The Nashville Network (cable TNN) Nashville, Tennessee, USA between 13 March 1983 till December 1985.
- The venerable GRAMMY-winning and CMA Award winning artists travel to Alaska with their families, singing concerts in the 49th state along the way. Also features glaciers, grizzly bears, salmon fishing, and all that Alaska has to offer the traveler.
- Porter Wagoner reflects on his life and career as an entertainer, and various country stars assemble at The Grand Ol' Opry to pay tribute to him.
- Steamboatin' stories from those who lived them, river history, authentic footage and stills, along with music and narration by John Hartford.
- Profile of country music icon and patriarch Johnny Cash, as seen through the eyes of his family.
- Singer Travis Tritt and Drag Racing Champion John Force team up to give the viewer a behind the scenes look at Drag Racing.