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- Pilot special for "The Jack Benny Program" (1950)
- A weekly examination of the arts and literature, on Sunday mornings when there was more likely to be an audience interested in such matters and there was less competition for ratings.
- Marshal Thompson plays a secret agent who is approximately 6 inches tall. He's carried around from one mission to another in a briefcase with a small chair inside.
- African-American family prepares sending their two young children off to School, on the first day of racialy integrated Public School attendance in the American south.
- They come onstage snapping their fingers, smoking cigarettes, joking about being happy drunks. Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr. and Frank Sinatra.
- Music special dedicated to the working needs & interests of out-of-school teenagers pointing out the opportunities and services available through various government agencies.
- Aliens from an overcrowded planet are sent to Earth to see if there is suitable for colonization. They meet a friendly physics professor who tries to explain the strange customs of human beings.
- The classic long-running prime time TV investigative news magazine.
- Misadventures of a private cop who pounds the mean streets of posh Bel Air, California.
- Satire about a television report interviews a sage from the land of Nemtim who comments on the news of the day.
- A professional football player gives up his playing career to host a television cooking show, much to the consternation of his daughters and mother.
- Medical drama set in the emergency room of a major medical hospital.
- A nerdy computer expert and his secret artificially intelligent computer discuss various topics with archival footage.
- Ben's trial for the attempted murder of Betsy continues as an ill Betsy takes the stand to testify in his defense. After Tony and Bambi mention Hal Carson, a furious Ray surmises Hal has gone to see Arlene. Bruce does his best to elicit helpful responses from Betsy on the witness stand, but she must next face Elliott's cross-examination. An enraged Ray fights with Hal, accusing him of fathering Arlene's unborn child. Arlene walks away from Ray in disgust. During a brutal cross-examination by Elliott, Betsy suddenly remembers that the accident on the lake was caused by Ben's attempt to save her from a snake hidden in their boat. Betsy collapses to the courtroom floor, as Tom and Leann rush to her aid. Director Larry Auerbach walks through the empty Love of Life sets as the final credits roll to Tony Bennett singing "We'll Be Together Again."
- When American Donna Lloyd is kidnapped during a trip to Europe, her son Chris and her husband Walter start searching for her.
- 1968– TV-PGTV EpisodeCorrespondent Ed Bradley explores the medical and ethical dilemmas that confront emergency room doctors treating "near drowning" victims.
- Ed Bradley profiles Dr. Jocelyn Elders, the controversial Secretary of Health who served under Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton and President Bill Clinton in Washington, D.C.
- A musical-comedy unsold pilot made by CBS in 1990. Macho Ira and sensitive George are two polar-opposite brothers who own an auto-repair shop in Southern California. Both men quickly fall for Amy, a beautiful widow who has inherited the local donut shop previously owned by her no-good estranged husband. Amy plans to sell the place and move with her daughter Jenny to Paris, only to find that her ex-husband had "hocked the place up down to the powdered sugar", forcing her to put off her dreams and run the place herself. Geneva was the sassy waitress at the coffee shop, and Chili the rapper-narrator-dancer on crutches. Some of the pilot's extremely memorable numbers include "Donut Hole" (Geneva, Jenny and the Customers), "Don't Tell Me I Can Really Care" (George and Ira) and "Ain't It Always the Way" (Amy, George, Ira and Geneva).
- When Ava is admitted to the hospital for a few days, Wood has to manage at home without her.
- 1968– TV-PGTV EpisodeCorrespondent Ed Bradley exposes the fraud perpetrated on American consumers by multinational oil companies sell polybutylene plumbing parts.
- Harlon goes on a diet, whilst Nub goes on a date
- Dudley Moore plays a divorced, cabaret pianist who struggles with his ex-wife to raise his 14-year old son.
- Cordell Walker and his partner, James Trivette, are Texas Rangers. They make it their business to battle crime in Dallas and all around the state of Texas.
- Writer Doug Kirkfield moves into a small country town to write the follow-up to his recent best-selling book but gets sidetracked by his new buddies.
- Ed, a writer (Chris Meloni), and his girlfriend move into a house in a Washington state neighborhood inhabited by three older men who invite him to a gathering to replace their deceased friend also named Ed.
- After spending an evening with Molly, Doris's view of her 40 some years of marriage to Bert changes and she declares her independence by seeking to get back her old job at the movie theater.
- Berg dares Doug to punch him and when he does the blow puts him in the hospital.
- Doug teaches a creative writing class and Bert us a student.
- Bert becomes angry with his neighbor (Paul Dooley) for still having his Christmas lights up in the summer.
- Newspaper columnist Dave Barry deals with everyday life in the suburbs.
- Jude Madigan abandons her husband Robert and her three sons without any explanation. Three years later Jude inexplicably returns to reunite her family. However Robert and his new lover Callie see Jude for the true psychopath she is and try their best to protect their sons. Jude embarks on a non stop stalking and harassment campaign against the family, and even seduces her eldest son Kess into committing her acts of violence.
- The small town of Maggody, population 775, Stump County, Arkansas, has a new Police Chief - Arly Hanks, who has returned home from New York City after a messy divorce, her former husband having been shamefully found in bed with a foot model. A high number of the inhabitants of Maggody carry the surname of Buchanan, which does tend to lead to a certain amount of confusion amongst visitors, especially as the most prominent member of this prolific and devious clan is Jim-Bob Buchana,, gas-station owner and larger-than-life Mayor of Maggody. But Maggody is under threat. A strip-mining company is trying to set up business just outside town, and while Jim-Bob is a slippery character, his heart is in the right place - after a fashion. He and his two cronies, car salesman Hobert and teacher Larry-Joe begin to scheme and plot to prevent the company claiming the land. And so Jim-Bob approaches the delightfully scatty, good-hearted but beautiful Jay-Lee, a lady with a weakness for male company - any male company. Jim-Bob appeals to her sense of honor by telling her that she has to distract the company representative long enough for him to miss filing the claim, and then the town would be safe. But things go dreadfully wrong when poor Jay-Lee turns up dead. Jim-Bob and his two friends kidnap the poor mining representative Drake, and it takes all of Arly's deductive skills to solve the murder, involving - among other things - Withers, an escaped convict with a sugar buzz, a missing-presumed-dead hound dog, a skunk, and a desperate Drake in a dress.
- The adventures of an impossibly upright Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable and his American colleagues in the city of Chicago.
- Three angels are sent to Earth to tell depressed and troubled people that God loves them and hasn't forgotten them.
- Watching over the very reluctant daughter of a Canadian diplomat puts Ben unknowingly on the same path as Ray who's investigating the murder of a prominent underworld figure.
- Ray and Ben must find runaway Christina as fast as possible, since she is chased by Louis Gardino who desperately wants his matchbox back.
- Dr. Mike and Sully are traveling through obnoxious Native American territory when their stagecoach is robbed and they are abandoned. With them are a just married Kid Cole and Sister Ruth as they try and reach home for Thanksgiving. Evading hostile tribesmen is only the beginning.
- The daughter of a wealthy Texas businessman is kidnapped by a Japanese gang. The ransom request is for the businessman to turn over his security chief who had been a cop in Japan and was responsible for capturing many of the gang members.
- The leaders of a money laundering operation at a bingo hall are captured and put on trial. The accountant is asked to testify against her bosses. Walker and Trivette have to take her to court, but she keeps escaping them for her own agenda.
- Alex gets Walker and Trivette assigned to a movie being filmed as technical advisers. While on the set, Walker overhears several stuntmen talking about a train robbery they are planning.
- The homeless are being beaten by a group of teens who film their attack. Walker poses as a homeless man to see if he can catch them in the act.
- A group of men kidnap a wealthy business man, and take others who were standing near. Alex is one of the people kidnapped. While the kidnappers are arranging for ransom, Alex manages to call Walker with information to help him find them.
- Men dressed as clowns are robbing banks at gunpoint. During one heist, an ex-partner of Walker's is killed. Walker and Trivette are determined to find the ruthless group. Walker helps the dead ranger's children cope with their loss.
- The rangers attempt to capture counterfeiters. They escape, but the rangers take the fake money into evidence. When $5 million is missing, Trivette is accused. Walker must clear Trivette's name and find the real criminals.