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- Vintage performances from the classic 1960s music series.
- Due to its sometimes controversial subject matter, the show only ran for 22 weeks. Hecht discussed a variety of subjects; often enraging some, engaging many. His comments were often entertaining, defiant, realistic and iconoclastic.
- Vintage performances from the classic 1960s music series.
- Story essentially dealt with the dedication of three young Yanks - G, Smith's concern for wilderness preservation, H. Haskin's work with a Philadelphia black street gang, and M.M. Goodwin's concern for water pollution.
- ArtWatch explores the contentious world of art restoration and demonstrates how original works are often distorted or altered in the process.
- An exploration of one of the art treasures in the world, - Michelangelo Buonarroti's ceiling frescoes in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel
- An effort to show what it is, where it comes from and how it has changed over the past 20 years.
- Failed series pilot about a former sports star who turns to a life of crime to support his family.
- Unsold series pilot about a single mother who tries to juggle her family and her career as a lawyer representing professional athletes.
- Eva Longoria hosts the 2008 American Latino Media Arts with performances and appearances by the biggest and best stars.
- The story takes place in New Mexico in a small dust-bowl town and the doctor's fading practice and his attempts to catch up and salvage his career.
- This show was one for which Monty Hall had negotiated (in the renewal of his contract for Let's Make a Deal) so he could shine as something other than a game show host. The show was a tour of California to visit with the people and join in their festivities. Co-stars were: Cass Elliot, the Mike Curb Congregation, comedian Fred Smoot; and Jim Backus, "Laugh-In's" Johnny Brown, Dom DeLuise, Fabian, Annette Funicello, Rosey Grier and Jo Ann Worley make cameo appearances. Fire engines and hook-and-ladders, and festivities as fiestas, pow-wows, Japanese celebrations, a Gold Rush days fete and a cattle round-up. One scene had Cass Elliott and Monty Hall wearing Japanese kimonos and Cass read a story from a book to a group of kids; it was a Peril of Pauline type story, where Cass the heroine was being annoyed by a handlebar-mustache villain (maybe played by Dom Deluise), who kept tying her to railroad tracks and such; then we cut away to Monty Hall dressed in his kimono, doing a faux slow-walk toward the camera while someone sang "Along Came Jones," but Cass had to rescue herself everytime. I think she was in about 3 perils --then Cass as narrator said "she was tired of waiting for Jones, and decided to marry the villain." Then Monty shows up at last, saying "Hi. I'm Jones. Any mail for me?"
- Ricardo, a runner from Brazil, finds his life in America turned upside down when his bread-winner wife Helena decides to take control and change the shape of their marriage.
- Comedian Bob Saget, the original host of 'America's Funniest Home Videos,' returns with video clips and commentary for more mature audiences.
- A doctor's relationship with a terminally ill child adds pressure to her already rocky marriage as she spends more time with her patient and gradually neglects her home life.
- Celebrities answers questions about animals to win prize money for their favourite animal charity.
- When a single mother and high-powered Chicago ad executive returns to her Kansas hometown to care for her ailing father, she rediscovers the joys and hardships of farm life.
- The Addams Family hosts a variety show.
- A woman believes that her husband is molesting their daughter. Unfortunately she can't prove it, so when the courts grant him custody, she is approached by a woman who went through the same thing and unfortunately was not able to help her child. She offers to help her get her daughter and help them disappear. However, her husband has hired a private investigator to find them and she is good. However, the investigator starts to wonder if her client is guilty or not.
- An increasingly obsessed detective chases an escaped rapist across the Southwest and enters into a complicated relationship with one of the victims.
- Another installment in the long series of 'reality' programs that appeared on all of the networks during the '90s. While "Cops" followed officers as they went on their patrols and occasionally went undercover, this show the detectives as investigated the more serious cases. The program also looked at their personal lives, examining the stresses that this kind of work can have on a detective's family.
- A doctor and his pregnant young wife move into a small New Mexico town. At first the locals are friendly and pleased to see them, but soon the wife begins to suspect that their new neighbors' motives are more than just hospitality.
- Fourteen months after being attacked by an unidentified assailant, a wealthy socialite emerges from a coma determined to find out who was responsible before they strike again.
- Top agent Delilah (Kim Cattrall) dies in a risky mission against weapon dealer Alec Kasharian (Yorgo Voyagis). But she's revived with high-tech medicine and cybernetic body parts. She returns as an invincible superwoman and continues her fight against Kasharian, who's newest deal includes plutonium from Russia.
- The fact-based true story of the rapid rise to fame and untimely death of Jessica Savitch - one of America's first female news anchors.
- A dramatized account of a female US Naval officer's ordeal of being sexually harassed at a Naval convention and her legal retaliation.
- Ben Miller is an elderly man living in a nursing home in the year 2035, who frequently reminisces about his past in this sentimental critically acclaimed series. Each episode is set in a different year, and details Ben's days as a college student, his courtship with wife Rebecca, and other important moments in his life.
- Eugene and Stanley Jerome try to break into show biz as comedy writers while their parents' marriage ends. When the boys' material is broadcast on radio, the family hears their private life played for laughs.
- Jack McKenna is the rugged owner of McKenna Wilderness Outfitters, a tour guide agency in Bend, Oregon, who gets help from his failing business by the return of his estranged son Brick who arrives after the death of Jack's eldest son to help his father get back on track.
- A talented boy whose hoodlum older brother constantly bullies and harasses him takes desperate measures to end his suffering. Soon the boys' mother must come to terms with the way she enabled the bad behavior.
- Middle-aged couple Fred and Jackie Hansen must deal with the reverse of "empty-nest syndrome" when their two adult sons move back in with them, one with his family in tow.
- A one-time investigator gets back in the game when a family suffers a trauma similar to her own.
- Jeremy Carlisle's ex-wife Lynn is trying to stay away from her dangerously disturbed ex-boyfriend Tony, and Jeremy does all he can do protect his family.
- Kate (Donna Mills) is an alcoholic--and, as is often the case, she is in full denial regarding her illness. Only when she is threatened with mass desertion by her husband, children and best friend does the sullen Kate agree to seek out treatment. A lengthy and often harrowing rehabilitation period with a varied group of recovering addicts seems to have a enlightening effect on Kate, who promises her loved ones--and herself--that she has taken her last drink.