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- Riley (John-Michael Triana) informs on a murder case and gets released from prison early. He has 24 hours to get out of LA and escape to Mexico before he gets the weight put on him by his ex-crew. But he can't leave without two things: money and his girlfriend, Lily (Page Ruth). Together they pull a heist, but as the clock starts ticking and the heat starts rising, old feelings mix with new ones, and their bond is put to the test.
- The Sci-Fi Channel's excellent documentary chronicling sci-fi TV shows
- A compassionate warden, Jackie Frye gets a job in a state prison in Kansas. He vows to clean the place up, and he soon makes friends with an inmate and prison guard, who help him do the job.
- A scatter-brained cop becomes a hero when he writes a book about his exploits.
- Jack Brennan is a troubleshooter for the U.S. State Department based in Paris helping American citizens. Jack is assisted by his aide Robert Stevens and his liason with the Paris police is detective Jules Maurois.
- A series of Xena: Warrior Princess Blooper Reels.
- The show featured two-act plays. Two-thirds were live, and the rest on film.
- A romantic Hitchcockian mystery involving students at a New York Grad school for criminal justice.
- Julie and Jordan Better, married lawyers who are partners at work and at home. He's a high-paid attorney at a major law firm; she's a successful lawyer with her own practice, who defends society's less fortunate. But their worlds collide when Jordan quits his high-powered job and becomes his wife's law partner. Now Julie is forced to organize her messy office and relaxed schedule to accommodate Jordan's tidy ways and strict corporate timetable. And Jordan must adjust to the fact that his wife's biggest client isn't the fat old guy he had imagined but a handsome young Lothario. Meanwhile, Jordan and Julie's assistants, Sebastian and Stacy, who have been secretly dating for months, are having a difficult time keeping their passionate romance under wraps at work. As Jordan and Julie watch their formerly peaceful lives turn chaotic, they soon realize why the place is called a practice.
- A husband-and-wife spy team poses as American importers behind the Iron Curtain.
- Alan Harris is the superintendent of a big Hollywood movie studio. At home, Harris's life is made complex by his two active children and his spend-thrift wife.
- Lt. Frank Dain worked for the California State Police as a dogged investigator of missing persons cases. No one was better at piecing together clues and solving mysteries, as Dain's cases took him all over the Golden State.
- Albie works in advertising for a newspaper and is full of innovative ideas that don't quite work. He goes home to his devoted wife Catherine, 15-year-old daughter Ann, and 14-year-old son Junior.
- Lieutenant Bart Grant is a city detective more in theory then reality. His police work takes him into Mexico and the Mojave desert. Grant primarily solves his cases with physicality then sleuthing ability.
- Russ Andrews, Steve Banks, and Bill Davis are investigators working for a successful detective agency in New York City. Their cases are all tied to very large insurance claims. Maggie Peters was the office Gal Friday.
- In revenge for the Communist government in Poland having sent his mother to a concentration camp where she died, Matt Anders devotes himself to freeing others from totalitarian countries.
- Jack Shannon is a New York cop and a single father. He decides to move to San Francisco so that his late wife's parents can help him take care of his son. So he calls in a few favors to get a job with the local police. His new boss doesn't welcome him warmly cause he doesn't like the fact that Shannon got a job that should go to someone local and that he pulled some strings to get his job. But the two of them learn to get along.
- Sara Yarnell leaves her staid existence back east to teach in a one-room school in Independence, Colorado. Her students adore her but she clashes with the school board. Julia Bailey and newspaperman Martin Pope are her friends.
- Based on a novel by Frank Slaughter, a miniseries about beleaguered women doctors in a Florida hospital.
- Ex-boxer Duke Ramsey becomes a Chicago private investigator.
- An anthology series hosted by and occasionally starring Joseph Cotten. The show often included court trials or individual's personal trials. The show was technically only "On Trial" but was popularly known as The Joseph Cotten Show.
- Frank Farady has spent 25 years in a South American jail for murdering his partner - a murder he didn't commit. He returns home to Los Angeles to find that his former secretary has given birth to his son Steve. As it turns out, Steve is also a private eye so the two team up to solve mysteries together...
- A plucky female reporter uncovers a global conspiracy and becomes the conspirators' prime target. It originally aired as part of NC's "Cliffhangers" TV series which featured three revolving serials.
- Matt Lincoln is a with it psychiatrist in an inner city neighborhood helping disadvantaged young people. Helping him staff the phone lines are streetwise Jimmy and Tag, with Ann and policeman Kevin filling in where needed.
- Talented female attorney Christine Cromwell searches for justice and the truth when her friends and clients are accused of murder.
- Experienced news reporter Peter hits the streets in a large metropolis covering breaking stories and tales of human nature. His producer Maggie and cameraman Doug work with Peter in getting their pieces on the local news.
- Hays Stowe is a new senator who comes to Washington DC with his wife Erin and daughter Norma. He arrives full of optimism that being on the side of justice can help him change things for the better. His chief aide Jordan Boyle is there to assist him.
- Stories taken from the files of various law-enforcement agencies, including city, county and state police, park rangers, military police, etc.
- Suspense anthology series hosted by Orson Welles who asks the audience to solve the crime presented in the first part of each episode. The second part is a separate horror or thriller story with a twist.
- LACFD Paramedics Gage and DeSoto are assisted by a team of kids and their pets.
- Johnny Midnight (Edmond O'Brien) is an ex-actor/theater owner, now turned private eye. His turf is Broadway and New York City's theater district. He lives in a penthouse apartment above the Midnight Theater on West 44th St. and has an Asian houseboy/assistant named Aki (Yuki Shimoda). The majority of his clients are in the theatrical business and one of his trade marks is using his acting and makeup talents as disguises in his PI investigations. This series has very Noir-ish undertones that are emphasized especially with having Film Noir stalwart (D.O.A. and many others) Edmond O'Brien in the lead to provide that cinematic memory. Maxine Cooper (who played Velda in Film Noir classic Kiss Me Deadly) also makes an appearance in an episode titled Phantom Bribe. Set in 1960 the episodes are replete with beatnik slang and characters. The series also has a very nice jazzy score provided by Joe Bushkin.
- The cases of Dr. Jake Goodwin, chief surgeon of a Los Angeles hospital.
- Through a combination of re-enactments and actual footage, sensational true crimes are followed from their commission, through the investigation and apprehension of the suspected criminal, and finally to his/her trial.
- Sam Danforth is a big city deputy police chief whose old fashioned way of handling things didn't always work in the changing world. He teams with DA William Washburn, who is more adaptable in dealing with crime.
- Contestants attempt to recreate famous scenes from well-known films with movie celebrities for a chance to appear in an actual upcoming film as the prize.
- The story of three girlfriends who came of age in the 1960s, and how that period affected each of their lives.
- An anthology series with episodes split between comedies and drama. Anita Colby and Arlene Dahl shared hosting duties the first season that was originally filmed live but switched to film. Polly Bergen took over as hostess in the next year.
- A poor young man from New York's Lower East Side determines to overcome his status, and through hard work rises to become a power in the garment industry.
- During World War II, an intelligence officer is dispatched by the U.S. government to arrange an exchange in Argentina of industrial diamonds needed by the Germans for a secret gyroscope needed by the Allies.
- The cases of hard-nosed Los Angeles district attorney Paul Ryan.
- The adventures of private eye Jefferson Keyes, who charges a cool million bucks for his services.
- The story of two babies who are able to telepathically communicate and try to marry their parents by help of mortal combat with the robbers.
- Dr. James Whitman is a psychiatrist at a major LA facility who shakes things up with newer techniques, like group therapy. Dr. Altman is his sometime mentor who helps him evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment.
- A group of youthful Los Angeles construction workers looking to party both on and off the job.