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- The post-Civil war generation of the Dutton family travels to Texas, and joins a wagon train undertaking the arduous journey west to Oregon, before settling in Montana to establish what would eventually become the Yellowstone Ranch.
- The classic long-running prime time TV investigative news magazine.
- An old flame of Billie's comes to town in the hopes of winning her back.
- Murray's childhood friend, Vinnie Mulvaney, drops by the bar for a visit. The two share old times, but Murray is unaware that Vinnie (now a mob boss) is setting him up to initiate a gangland-style murder of a rival mobster.
- With the 1970s behind him, Ron Burgundy, San Diego's former top-rated newsreader, returns to take New York City's first twenty-four-hour news channel by storm.
- In the 1970s, an anchorman's stint as San Diego's top-rated newsreader is challenged when an ambitious newswoman becomes his co-anchor.
- Archie struggles to cope with the death of his beloved wife, Edith. A month earlier, Edith had suffered a fatal stroke in her sleep. A stunned Archie rebuffs efforts from his friends to help him grieve.
- Archie's refusal to grieve over Edith's sudden death continues to take its toll on his friends and family ... until one day he happens to go into their bedroom and sees Edith's slippers.
- The further misadventures of Archie Bunker, now the owner of a local pub, and his regulars.
- One of Archie's lodge brothers pays a visit to the restaurant and berates Fred the waiter. Archie then tries to "convert" Fred by fixing him up with Linda from the local laundry service. His plan backfires, but they are even more shocked when Fred confesses to them exactly what the lodge brother had against him.
- Feeling the stress of having two teenage girls in the house, Archie decides to add another bathroom.
- 1979–1983TV-PG7.4 (42)TV EpisodeArchie and Murray discover that a local hooker has been soliciting customers at the bar.
- 1979–198330mTV-PG7.8 (57)TV EpisodeWhen Archie decides to buy the business next to his and turn Archie's Place into a bar and grille, Harry gets cold feet and decides to sell his share of the business.
- 1979–198330mTV-PG7.7 (49)TV EpisodeWhen Archie is financially unable to buy out Harry's share of the business, Harry sells to Jewish businessman Murray Klein.
- Archie and the boys go for a night out and try to pick up some dates.
- Barney is depressed after being laid off.
- Newly divorced Barney Hefner asks out Dottie, the new waitress. This raises concerns for Murray, since Barney is not aware of Dottie's past.
- Barney gets carried away and in hot water when he hits a lucky streak betting on the horses.
- Barney sees an opportunity to make some quick cash when he falls off a barstool.
- Thomas and Shea recruit James and some local cowboys to corral a herd of cattle. As they begin their journey, the caravan is confronted with some of the many dangers they will face along the way.
- BELLATOR MMA is now on SHOWTIME. The new home of mixed martial arts - where determination, glory and the most exhilarating action in competitive sport lives. This is the premier fighting experience. This is where warriors rule.
- Follows the adventures of titular protagonist, alongside his friends, in sixth grade.
- Archie's niece Billie shows up with a story too sad for Archie to resist.
- When Archie's overprotectiveness is too much for her to bear, Billie tries to find a place of her own.
- Barney is consumed with jealousy when Murray goes on a date with his ex-wife, Blanche.
- Blind Mr. VanRenseleer is mugged on his way home from the bar, leaving him afraid to leave his own apartment.
- Shea helps Elsa cope with her loss. The group crosses another river and prepares to enter Indian territory. Thomas buys Noemi a gift.
- Archie tries to find a way to buy Murray out because of their ongoing creative differences.
- Stephanie hopes to attend an exclusive music school.
- Archie's buddies step in when the opening of the new restaurant is threatened by a shady contractor.
- Archie is outraged when he finds marijuana mixed in with a load of the girl's laundry.
- Local Dallas-Fort Worth news.
- Daily news program featuring news anchor Norah O'Donnell.
- A mix of news, features and interviews with notable figures in politics, business and entertainment.
- An elite unit, led by an ex-homicide cop, which is linked to the Miami-Dade Police Department, uses all possible resources and skills at their disposal to solve complex crimes in cross-cultural Miami.
- Lonely Barney enlists the help of a video dating service.
- Cartman's dream about being abducted by aliens turns out to have actually happened, and when the aliens take Kyle's brother, all of them must find a way to bring the aliens back and confront them.
- Eric Cartman goes on a quest to find out who his father was. But when he learns who his mother slept with matters get complicated... because she slept with everybody in town.
- The boys get snowed in at the hospital while waiting to learn the identity of Cartman's father. Meanwhile, the townspeople resort to cannibalism when they get snowed in.
- A reboot of "Club MTV" hosted by D-Nice and Keke Palmer with virtual dance-offs and celebrity pop-ins, all in support of "Save The Music Foundation", which works to ensure that students impacted by COVID-19 have access to virtual music education.
- In the midst of the Black Lives Matter Movement in 2020, Connected: What it Means to Be Me, reveals dense, nuanced dialogue about the Black experience in America across a range of topics: equality, education, parenting, allyship and mental health. In this hour-long documentary, you will hear from five Black CBS Sports professionals across multiple departments engage in honest dialogue with some of sports decorated announcers, reporters and former athletes such as, Grant Hill, Lisa Leslie, Swin Cash, Nate Burleson, Brandon Marshall, Tracy Wolfson, Ian Eagle, Amy Trask and Amanda Balionis about systemic racism and the toll it takes on our lives. This show is an expansion from the "8:46" campaign in which eight Black sports professionals from CBS (James Brown, Clark Kellogg, Nate Burleson, Lisa Leslie, Swin Cash, Brandon Marshall, Brian Jones and Charles Davis) spoke on their experiences with systemic racism in response to the untimely deaths of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and George Floyd. The "8:46" campaign was created, executed and produced by Ellis Williams, Jelani Rooks, Mark Grant along with Creative Director Pete Radovich, and Executive Producer and Senior Vice President, Production Harold Bryant following a brainstorming session on how CBS Sports can use its platform to push for progress and support the Black Community. Connected: What it Means to Be Me, sought to advance this conversation by shedding light on lived experiences and reveals how a community can change the narrative and move closer towards substantive change.
- A werewolf loose in Los Angeles changes the lives of three young adults who, after being mauled by the beast, learn they must kill it in order to avoid becoming werewolves themselves.