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- Daily slapstick of a television stripfigure.
- Make friends with Musti, the happy little kitten who is always having a new adventure.
- The friendly ghosts Koekoek and Nachtegaal take human form to help Lord Halewijn and Lady Beatrijs, an elderly couple, find a legendary treasure and save the family castle. In their search, they accidentally free two mischievous ghosts.
- The outrageous adventures of Olly the Ox and his animal friends as they keep a farm going by themselves.
- In this thirteen episode TV series from a popular novel, a naive and timid boy named Paul is abandoned by his mother and turned over to public assistance, where he learns to surmount life's challenges and fend for himself.
- In her imagination, Carolientje visits strange countries and worlds, both real and imaginary, with captain Snorrebaard and his submarine.
- Experimental film about the poems of the Flemisch poet Gaston Burssens.
- Kevin Arnold recalls growing up during the late 60s and early 70s; the turbulent social times make the transition from child to adult unusually interesting.
- Illiop Teddy Ruxpin (Illiops being bear-like creatures) leaves his homeland in Rillonia with his friend Grubby, an octopede, in search of adventure. They meet up with an inventor named Newton Gimmick who accompanies them on their quest for the Treasure of Grundo. What the Trio unexpectedly find are six crystals with different meanings and powers. These crystals, however, also can enable the Monsters and Villains Organization (MAVO) to have absolute power over the land, and the leader, Quellor, wants to make sure that an Illiop never possesses the crystals. Elsewhere, a less pronounced threat also routinely besieges the Trio, which is the wannabe villain Jack W. Tweeg, a greedy Troll-half Grunge who has huge hopes for joining MAVO. The sixty five episode series, based upon the tape-and-book toy bear Teddy Ruxpin, unfolds gradually, as the Trio meet up with more and more interesting and often friendly creatures and visit intriguing lands.
- Fonzie's friends reminisce about the impact he's made on their lives when the Cunninghams throw him a surprise birthday party at Arnold's Drive-In.
- 1950s racial prejudice and stereotyping are explored when most of their friends refuse to attend the Cunninghams' Hawaiian luau after finding out that Richie's band's new drummer and his date are Black.
- Norma begins taking a pottery class and receives support from everyone except Jack.
- Kevin tries to get up the courage to call Lisa Berlini. Paul tries to find out if Lisa likes Kevin by consulting the junior high grapevine.
- The Fonz picks two of his favorite chicks out of his not-so-little black book to help Richie out of a dating dry spell.
- Karen doesn't communicate with her parents anymore. It's made worse when she brings home a new boyfriend. Kevin takes an immediate dislike to Louis.
- Kevin feels that his piano lessons with Mrs. Carples aren't doing him any good. But Mrs. Carples feels that Kevin has got musical potential and sets him up against her best student, Ronald Hirschmuller.