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- John is taken to task by his wife Ellen as she believes he has a communication problem with daughter Lydia. This is reinforced when John is called to school to talk to the principal.
- Luke Skywalker joins forces with a Jedi Knight, a cocky pilot, a Wookiee and two droids to save the galaxy from the Empire's world-destroying battle station, while also attempting to rescue Princess Leia from the mysterious Darth Vader.
- John Monroe observes and comments on life, to the bemusement of his sensible wife Ellen and intelligent, questioning daughter Lydia.
- When his young daughter has nightmares, John Monroe eases her fears with a soothing story about their unusual ghostly relatives who filled their house with the creaks and odd noises that have been feeding her imagination. This program was inspired by James Thurber's famous short story, "The Night The Bed Fell".
- 1969–19708.6 (15)TV EpisodeJohn desperately tries to not be beaten by his daughter in a game of chess.
- Curious about his mom's pregnancy, a ten-year-old seeks answers to where babies come from.
- Monroe is having a time of being stressed and overworked. When a beautiful neighbor Mrs. Bessinger moves in Monroe relaxes by indulging in mid-life fantasies.
- John has a very low opinion of children's authors and is unhappy when assigned to work with a famous writer who has written a series of kid's books. Unfortunately, things don't go well.
- Monroe is accused by his wife and editor Hamilton of being a woman hater with his cartoons as evidence. That disturbs him, causing him to reexamine his approach to his work.
- 1969–19708.2 (9)TV EpisodeLydia has a disagreement with a neighborhood boy and lands a solid punch on the lad. Her father John tries to explain how humans have evolved from setting things with violence despite being provoked by the boy's bellicose father.
- A group of kids are thrown into a fantasy world where they must search for a way home, armed with magic weapons that an evil tyrant wants.
- The adventures of veterinarian John Dolittle, who can "talk to the animals", in his ongoing battle with pirate Sam Scurvy.
- A little girl is injured in an accident and confined to a wheelchair. When Christmas arrives, the forest animals decorate a small tree outside her window to give her a happy holiday.
- Monroe breaks a picnic date with daughter Lydia and is bothered by her disappointment. He imagines 3 different older versions of Lydia and how their relationship evolved.
- When John is working Lydia's frequent interruptions slow him down so he chases her from his study. But when she accidentally breaks her arm he feels responsible. But so does everyone else.
- Lydia runs away from home feeling she is being treated unfairly. Her father allows it to teach her a lesson, but becomes concerned to see her seriousness.
- A ruined industrialist tells his tale of his environmentally self-destructive greed despite the warnings of an old forest creature.
- John quits when one his cartoons is rejected. Announcing he's going to write a book John instead fantasizes that he is in the world of high finance but finds out he is cut out for creating humorous drawings.
- John is upset when his editor Hamilton rejects one of his cartoons. To add to the insult, one of his submissions is turned down at his daughter Lydia's school by Patrick who runs the school paper.
- Lydia's escort Leonard is an uncouth young bully who gave a black eye to Elbert, a smart, sensitive boy in love with Lydia. John teaches Elbert lessons on standing up to bullies learned from his scrappy great grandfather.
- Rocky, a plucky flying squirrel and Bullwinkle, a bumbling but lovable moose, have a series of ongoing adventures.
- The series follows a pink panther who outwits those who annoy him with his clever tricks.
- A confident but inept French inspector tracks down a series of surreal villains with the help of the reluctant Sergeant Deux-Deux.
- 1972–19971h7.8 (15)TV Episode12-year-old girl wonders about all of the changes that's happening to her body. Sequel to My Mom's Having a Baby.
- Cartoonist John Monroe is bugged by his chief rival Zeph Leggin, a local homespun humorist who charms everyone including Ellen and Lydia. John imagines a Chautauqua-style Battle of the Wits to determine who is the best.
- 1969–197021mTV-Y7.8 (135)TV EpisodePink Blueprint/Bomb Voyage/Pink Tail Fly
- Three Dr. Seuss stories hosted by the Cat in the Hat.
- The first TV special starring the rotund comic strip staple Garfield the Cat. Here, he and his dull-witted canine cohort Odie end up at the pound.
- Japanese Beetle helps the lonely Blue Racer make friends with humans. Beetle tries everything from making him a pet who can sing and do tricks, disguising him as a dog, and joining a hippie parade. However, all plans fail.
- John comes up short of his daughter's desired Christmas gift and returns home with a huge American flag. She proudly flies it, leading the neighborhood to gossip that the family is masking something.
- When Lydia's raspberry and asparagus-loving pooch dies, she thinks her father doesn't care how distraught she is, but soon finds out otherwise.
- A boy and his beloved imaginary friend are able to stay together at an orphanage of sorts for imaginary friends that children have outgrown to be adopted by new children.
- A classy, resourceful panther has plenty of hilarious misadventures, outwitting those who annoy him with his clever tricks.
- The two front runners for their party's presidential nomination, one principled and the other ruthless, vie for the former president's endorsement.
- Hour-long animated specials, many based on existing properties and/or pilots for new series.
- A panther with pink fur goes around doing mischievous things and often finds himself in trouble.
- 1972–19977.6 (47)TV EpisodeAnimated special about two youngsters who are miniaturized and travel through their Uncle's body, to understand more about his health.
- 1969–19707.6 (11)TV EpisodeJohn feels his life has become humdrum after conversations with his wife and editor Hamilton. He daydreams himself into a world of secret agents, femme fatales and exotic locales until reality intercedes.
- John one ups Zeph, the local sage and humorous storyteller. Zeph decides to leave town and John feels responsible so he tries to disuade the man from moving.
- Winnie the Witch, Miss Nettles, her friend, and Granny Toots are kidnapped by a gigantic bird.
- 1969–197023mTV-Y7.6 (72)TV EpisodePink Plunk Plink/That's No Lady That's Notre Dame/Pink Outs
- A collection of classic Looney Tunes Western themed shorts hosted by Hal Geer.
- 1981–198625mTV-Y7.5 (153)TV EpisodeA mysterious stranger invites the Spider-Friends - and unknown to them, Sub-Mariner, Shanna the She-Devil, Captain America and Doctor Strange - to a weekend at Wolf Island.
- 1969–197023mTV-Y7.5 (105)TV EpisodeWhen overtired the pink panther finds a house in which he sneaks in it so he can have some rest. But the owner of the home comes home and tries to convince someone that his house is being intruded in.
- 1969–197022mTV-Y7.5 (115)TV EpisodeWhen a man wants to spoil his daughter he tricks all the animals to go into a ark he built so his daughter can have all the animals. But he also wants the pink panther.
- In the pilot episode: We meet a cartoonist with a vivid imagination (deftly illustrated by James Thurber), who lives a fairly standard life in American suburbia with a wife, a child, and a house with the proverbial picket fence. After daughter Lydia complains her history lesson is dull and boring, John tells her his own take on the story of Generals Grant and Lee at Appomattox. Of course, Lydia shares her father's less-than-factual version with her class in school, her teacher schedules a home visit.
- 1979– 23m7.5 (17)TV EpisodeSnuggles works on arranging a midsummer party to further fund Granny Toots hospital's expansion.
- 1993–199622mTV-Y7.5 (23)TV Episode
- Today Buffy plays the mouth bow and sings "Cripple Creek", with Fred the Wonder Horse joining in. Then Big Bird watches her breastfeeding baby Cody. Today's show is sponsored by the letters K and Z and the number 7.
- A United States astronaut finds his life vastly complicated when he stumbles on to a bottle containing a female genie.