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- A teen drama anthology that often touched on social issues of the day.
- This series took place in an apartment building numbered 227. The cast would frequently be sitting outside on a large set of stone stairs, involved in some discussion that would unfold into the weekly plotline.
- Teacher Pete Dixon tries to teach the students at Walt Whitman High to be tolerant. He's assisted by girlfriend and school counselor, Liz and student teacher (later teacher) Alice. The students love him.
- A child molester returns to his hometown after 12 years in prison and attempts to start a new life.
- In Hong Kong, an ambassador returning to America meets a Russian countess, a refugee without a passport, who decides to hide in his cabin.
- An American destroyer Captain is determined to confront a Soviet submarine caught violating territorial waters. Perhaps too determined.
- James, a daydreamer and photographer, must learn to cope with life as his father moves the family from Oregon to Boston, Massachusetts.
- Heironymus Merkin (Anthony Newley) screens an autobiographical movie of his life, growth, and moral decay.
- Story of Leroy "Satchel" Paige, star pitcher in the Negro Leagues, and later in the major leagues. Traces his life from his troubled youth, including his life in a detention school for Negroes, to his highs and lows in baseball, and in his personal life.
- A story of a brilliant master sergeant with a great career behind him and transferred to yet another post, his attraction to a younger man eventually overrides him, to a point where his latent homosexuality, finally emerges.
- Series of one-off plays made by BBC television, which gave breaks to a wide range of writers and directors in the late 1960s, such as Dennis Potter, Ken Loach, David Mercer, and John Hopkins. Famous plays include "Up the Junction", "Cathy Come Home" , "Stand Up Nigel Barton", "Vote, Vote, Vote For Nigel Barton", "On the Eve of Publication", and "Son of Man". The series often addressed controversial issues, such as homelessness and abortion.
- In Depression-era South, Booker T. Freeman and David Hall become best friends, despite different racial backgrounds. Booker's dad Luther is the local blacksmith, W.D. Hall the grocer, with the families becoming close, due to the boys.
- The Steve Allen Show was an American variety show hosted by Steve Allen.
- The story of Mel Mermelstein, an American holocaust survivor who confronted a Holocaust denial organization's lies in court.
- Adventure drama series based around the fictitious Mogul Oil Company and the exploits of its chief "troubleshooter", Peter Thornton (Ray Barrett).
- Intrigue from the Mediterranean Islands as Danny Scipio dispenses his own brand of revenge against organized crime outfits around Europe.
- An anthology series featuring stories suggested by true events occurring during the war in Vietnam, often written by Vietnam veterans.
- Facing his parent's (Lynne Moody, Ben Vereen) impending divorce and emotional upheaval, a young boy (Emmanuel Lewis) runs away and joins a gang of London street urchins who live by their wits, begging, and thievery.
- Comedy-darma series focusing on an extended family in Portland, Oregon. After many years of absence from his family, Bing Hammersmith returns with a new wife and young son to his already-grown-up family from his first marriage. The debut episode deals with their reactions to Dad's "other" family.
- During World War II, this crack team from the Judge Advocate General's office investigates crime all over Europe and then proceeds to the court-martial.
- Brian McGuire is a California teenager who loves life in Los Angeles, until something happens to his family and he must move to his uncle's place in Brooklyn.
- A burned-out private detective in Las Vegas gets involved in blackmail and murder.
- A physician (Howard E. Rollins, Jr.) frustrates his family in his fight to prove that an elderly man is not senile.
- Crime drama series Riviera Police told cases of four policemen working on France's Cote d'Azor. Glamorous locations made this a somewhat glossier series than was the norm in the UK at the time.
- Anthology series of plays set during the 1920's.