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- 1952–19891hTV-GTV EpisodeMarvin Gaye sings "Hitch Hike" and "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)." Adam Faith sings "It Sounds Good To Me" and "It's Alright." Dick Clark interviews singer Johnny Rivers.
- 1952–19891hTV-GTV EpisodeMel Carter sings "When A Boy Falls in Love" and "The Richest Man Alive." Bobby Vee sings "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes" and "Pretend You Don't See Her." Dick Clark interviews actor Gene Barry, of the ABC TV series "Burke's Law."
- 1952–19891hTV-GTV EpisodeAmerican Bandstand's 4th Salute to the Beatles. The Fab Four are seen, and heard, in interviews provided by KABC TV and KRLA radio. Casey Kasem's tribute record, "A Letter from Elena," is played. Plus, scenes from "A Hard Day's Night."
- As the fiscal year ends, Clayton realizes there is a large surplus of funds unused. The auditors tell him that he must use it now, or lose it to the budget in the following year. Benson and Clayton find ways to use the funds.
- 1989– TV-PGTV Episode
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- 1989– TV-PGTV EpisodeBob Saget hosts his last regular season episode.
- 1989– TV-PGTV Episode
- 1989– TV-PGTV Episode
- Friends and family gather at the hospital for the reading of The Night Before Christmas; Kristina makes a case to Molly and TJ; Jordan puts Cyrus on notice; Esme has a holiday gesture for Spence; and Carly is surprised
- The Mojo Men perform "Dance with Me" and "Loneliest Guy in Town." Barry Young sings "One Has My Name (the Other Has My Heart)." Ted Cassidy talks about the new dance "The Lurch," which was named after his "Addams Family" character.
- Billy Stewart sings "Secret Love." The 13th Floor Elevators perform "You're Gonna Miss Me." A telephone interview with Graham Nash of the Hollies. The studio audience dances to the Hollies' new record "Stop Stop Stop".
- When Carlotta is put in charge of a High School Equivolency Test drive, she gets some unexpected (and unwanted) help from her sister-in-law, Bootsie.
- Embarassed by his family's antics, Thomas neglects to tell Eric about a father/son car wash. But the family causes even more humiliation for the lad when Eric insists on hosting the neighborhood Halloween party.
- Sonny and Selina put their heads together. Maxie and Spinelli share a close moment. Carly and Drew are at odds. John thwarts Anna and Dante. Sasha commends Cody.
- The ladies help Maggie prepare for a garage sale, and Jan gets her hand stuck in the basement when she has a big date that night.
- An auditor assigned to investigate the muddled financial records of the Fish group home becomes infatuated with Mrs. Fish.
- As Christmas approaches, Fish's temporary gig as an undercover shoplifter Detective (in a Santa suit) has turned him into an even bigger Scrooge than usual, ordering that the Christmas celebration at the house be kept to a minimum, especially expenses.
- Alexis and Gregory discuss their kiss; Marshall and Stella clash; Trina confides in Stella; Sonny seeks out Carly; and Laura takes Esme to the PCPD.
- Tis the season not to be jolly - Mr. Belvedere is cast as Ebenezer Scrooge in a local community production of Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol.'
- Freddie rewrites Woodman's version of the school anthem. A big-time recording artist hears him singing it and decides he wants to use it on his next album. But Woodman opposes the idea of the school song going commercial.
- Juan's younger sister is enrolled in Kotter's class and Arnold is immediately attracted to her, but so is Vinnie, and this drives Juan crazy. Freddie is also in a romantic mood and Kotter sees it as an opportunity to teach the Sweathogs about love.
- Sam is concerned about Drew's recent behavior; Molly and TJ have a disagreement; Alexis has a meeting with Laura; Dante gets some disturbing news; and Elizabeth tries to reassure Finn.
- Woodman writes a novel set during the Civil War era that very closely parallels the Sweathogs, and the Sweathogs are not happy about it. So they write a novel of their own set in outer space and depicting Woodman as the villain.
- While Bernice is out of town, Fish and the children decide to redecorate, but their plans are interrupted when Diane suffers a ruptured appendix.
- Pete's alma mater is giving Benson an honorary degree, so they travel to Florida with the governor. While there, Pete has memories of his carefree days of bachelorhood and begins to think he won't make a good father.
- Mama Cass Elliot, formerly of the Mamas and the Papas, sings "It's Getting Better" and "I Can Dream, Can't I?" The studio audience dances to Cass' records "California Earthquake" and "Welcome to the World."
- Lois confronts Olivia; Carly reassures her new staff. Tracy has reservations; Ava is frightened; Spencer and Trina find themselves in a precarious situation.
- 1975–197930mTV-PG6.8 (59)TV EpisodeMerriment, mistletoe and menorahs are the beginnings of a Merry Christmas celebration with the Sweathogs and Gabe and Julie Kotter.
- Remember Mr. Wilkes, the no-nonsense substitute teacher whose career was nearly destroyed when Arnold claimed he hit him? Well, Mr. Wilkes is back ... and gotten full-time employment as Arnold's hard-nosed English literature teacher, in this tale about Arnold goofing off in class, acting like a know-it-all and then Mr. Wilkes demanding that his deviant student put up or shut up - by teaching the class for a day. The task: Teach the students Dickens' classic "A Tale of Two Cities."
- Benson and the Governor get trapped on the roof without means of getting down. Kraus sets up the ladder and climbs to the roof, but then is startled when she hears the others and the ladder again falls to the ground.
- Vinnie selfishly buys himself a new camel-hair coat for Christmas. He feels it makes him stylish. So to him it's a tragedy when a couple of hoods steal it from him. Will the coat crooks be caught or a Christmas lesson taught?
- A couple wants Barney's assistance with their cult-influenced daughter. Nick's bookie is arrested. Harris gets a short story published in a slick gentleman's magazine. Bernice interviews for a job over Fish's objections.
- About Faces is an American game show.
- Brick expresses his doubts to Sonny; Tracy makes a confession; Martin is surprised; Anna makes a big announcement; Michael tasks Dex.
- Tony already feels Samantha spends too little time with him and Jonathan since she entered junior high-school. So when he overhears Sam's lies to her birthday party to the silver spoon 'popular girls' that he's the advertising boss and Angela her ma, he orders her to come clean about his humble job. But hearing she's just about to be accepted as 'cheerleader material' by the rich brats, he decides to play along. So do Mona, and even Angela although that spooks her date Andrew. Yet a birthday present changes things.