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- 1958–197255m8.2 (5)TV Episode
- 1958–197254m9.0 (5)TV Episode
- Goldie decides to teach her young tycoons the value of money, and uses a newspaper story about a bank teller stealing a fortune as an idea for making the Strickland millions disappear.
- Top LA private eye Buddy Faro mysteriously vanished in 1978. Twenty years later, his niece hires not-so-top investigator Bob Jones to find him. This involves a trip to Mexico, plenty of gunfire, and sleazy underworld figures at every step. Smile! It's a comedy--by Mark Frost, co-creator of "Twin Peaks".
- A swanky hotel owner collects incriminating evidence to blackmail politicos and jet-setters which leads to murder.
- Teddy gets his client Harland Keyvo a job on the film that his other client Bobby the Chimp is working on. But into the film Harland can't stand being upstaged by Bobby. He asks Teddy if Bobby can be replaced but that won't happen. So he tries to kill Bobby but gets his trainer instead.
- The squad is hired to protect a DEA agent, a drug sniffing dog, that a cocaine kingpin has put a $25,000 bounty on the canine's life.
- The twisted heir to a razor fortune stalks the young woman who witnessed his latest killing. Raffi is mistaken for the Kissing Bandit and proceeds to find the real offender and clear his name.
- With the Allied invasion of Normandy underway, the Jericho team must save a factory which is manufacturing a new proximity device that the Allies need to obtain information on. They must contend with French resistance fighters who hoped to destroy the factory, and a German commander who may be convinced to switch sides for personal reasons.
- The team's assignment is to destroy an underground German intelligence headquarters in Italy. To do this, they plan to convince the Germans to bring a bomb into the headquarters by a Trojan Horse ruse.
- The team's assignment is to rescue three Allied generals who are being held hostage in order to force a peace agreement favorable to the Germans. The plan is to divert the command transporting the men to an inn in Switzerland instead of Italy. Andre's father, the owner of the inn, must be asked to assist.
- In order to obtain German coastal-defense plans, the Jericho team goes undercover working for a French house painter who has contracted with the Germans to work on the house where the plans are stored, even though they know the man is unsympathetic to the cause of the resistance.
- Bailey and his band are looking forward to performing in the city park until they learn that the park is closed. They start a petition drive to reopen the park, but Wyntoon and his cohorts sabotage their efforts.
- Brave Eagle goes up against two Indians, a Cheyenne and a Comanche, whose determination to grab the reins of power of their respective tribes has led to killings on both sides.
- 1956–8.0 (5)TV Episode
- Intro. - "Razzle Dazzle" / Brothers' Greeting / Fabulous Freddie and Fire Drill #2 / "Cootchy-Cootchy (I Love You)" / Rod Hull and His Emu and Talk To The Animals w/ Gary Owens and McLean Stevenson / Razzle Dazzle Wrap Up : Sam Bear Private Eye -The 3 Galoshes Sing Again - The Island of Piggy Piggy and Wise One's News - "Lament Of A Fireman" - Razzle Dazzle Wrap Up Reprise - Fab. Freddie and Movie of the Week - 3 hour Tap Dance #2 - The Net and crazy credits.
- 1956–7.8 (5)TV Episode
- NBA All-Star Chris Paul has surprises his "Granny and Pops," who was instilled in him humility and the importance of family, with a transformation of the Winston-Salem, North Carolina has home they have been lived in for 50 years.
- Award-winning country singer-songwriter Lauren Alaina helps transform the Georgia home of her former cheerleading coach, Susan Bradley, who helped her stay grounded, when her career took off at age 15, after auditioning for "American Idol".
- Second and last episode of this short-lived game show hosted by Jackie Gleason. Claiming that "honesty is the best policy," Gleason devotes the entire show to a good-humored account of "You're in the Picture" and reminiscences of other flops he has been involved with, including the film "Navy Blues." Apologizing for the previous week's disastrous premiere, Gleason runs through the origins of the show's concept, describes its initial appeal to him and his staff, and discusses the impact of the premiere on staff morale.
- The Broncos (4-10) face the Rams (4-10) in a Christmas Day contest in the City of Angels. Denver seeks its first win in this head-to-head series since 2002, a run of 4 games. LA is 3-5 at home thanks to Baker Mayfield's heroics on Dec. 8.
- Art designer Susan Winslow learns she's pregnant, and not wanting to marry the father estranges her from her elitist parents, Evelyn and Warren. Luckily, she has neighbor Harold, a gruff author, to lean on as a single mother.
- After a downward spiral into a pit of alcoholism and depression, Lieutenant Lorraine Page is pulled back into chaotic life as a detective when she becomes the sole surviving victim of a serial killer targeting young women.
- The stories of ordinary people faced with life-threatening circumstances told through actual footage, re-enactments and interviews. Survivors share how they cheated death, including escaping from serial killers and natural disasters.
- It showcases footage and interviews with cast members from the past 50 years and exclusive interviews with cast members and never-before-seen moments.
- Three Korean war vets bring home to San Francisco and attempt to raise a Korean girl named Missy.
- In the year 2061, where only one utilitarian race -- known as 'The Nation' -- is recognized, a Native American man is imprisoned for speaking his ancient tribal language.
- A rock operetta using popular music and dance styles to put across an anti-drug message.
- The story of Paul Bunyan and his encounters with Hels Helson and their legendary fight which caused the creation of many landmarks such as Niagara Falls, the Great Lakes and the Grand Canyon!
- An American private detective living in London aids foreign travelers in trouble.
- Jeff Probst counts down TV's 30 biggest surprises, and the memorable moments are commented on by the stars and producers who were involved.
- Pilot for a proposed medical series set in a large metropolitan hospital. A woman must have an operation to save her life, but her husband refuses to authorize the procedure. Dr. Grant must learn why and convince him to allow the life-saving operation.
- The last wish of the founder of Ikea came as a shock. Half the fortune went to Norrland, not the hometown of Småland.
- Asian teen is determined to win his father's respect by winning the gold medal in Judo at the Junior Olympics.
- 1958–19721h8.2 (6)TV Episode
- An FBI agent trains and handles agents who go under cover to solve crimes; Joe mourns the loss of one of his own as the dangers of the job become all too real.
- Given a chance to get back into the field by making a delivery to the coast, Adderly decides to help out a fellow agent who's come up empty in his investigation of a furniture importer whose business seems unusually profitable.
- Can an adult son get his always-right cantankerous father to say "good job" once in a while? How much can a cantankerous father take when hiring a young giant of a man to fill his son's shoes? Will it bring down the entire business?
- Brave Eagle puts his life on the line to prevent an Indian war after a Cheyenne warrior defies him and kidnaps a young white boy.
- Blitzstein's tale of greed and corruption in "Steeltown, U.S.A." centers on an attempt to organize a union. Semi-operatic, it is sung throughout. The first production, during the Great Depression, was produced by John Houseman and directed by Orson Welles. The United States Government demanded that the show be canceled. The resulting crisis and the triumph of the artists is dramatized in Tim Robbins' film "Cradle Will Rock".
- A young man who believes he's a Confederate soldier and kills a man becomes Reggie's client and she must prove that he belongs in a psychiatric hospital and not prison.