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- 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.
- Episode: (1970)1969–1972Not Rated7.2 (6)TV Episode
- Dorothy is a homemaker in a suburban town. She believes herself a casual drinker, but repeated embarrassing lapses cause her to rethink her attitude, especially when her children make clear that they have lost respect for her. Dorothy finally admits that she is an alcoholic.
- The McNulty children gather at their family home for their father's funeral. They drink, squabble, and share memories of the man they call "The Elephant."
- A father is devastated when told his teenage daughter is pregnant.
- The world is shocked by the news that God is dead. A news reporter makes the announcement of the deity's death. A funeral service is held (with an metaphorical empty casket) to memorialize God in his passing.
- A high-school basketball star's ego alienates those around him.
- The opening scene shows Lindsay Wagner coming into the party wearing a black mini-dress. Barbi Benton sits by the fireplace with a ludicrous wig propped on her head like a little girl playing dress up. Jo Anne Worley does her Laugh-In act. Oh what fun. Dancer Barrie Chase, who had previously performed on the Hollywood Palace with Fred Astaire does a routine that reminds you of Elaine on Seinfeld. Not good. Jo Anne sings, yes she really could. Uncle Miltie Berle does some card tricks. Considering it was Playboy, let's thank god he didn't decide to show us what he was really famous for. Tony Joe White with only his guitar does a nice turn on Anna Lee and Groupie Girl. In the course of the show we also learn that Berle was a songwriters. Strange program.
- A recording star with slipping sales is asked to write religious songs.
- A young lady lives among the Native Americans and learns of their plight.
- Mr. Lipton is a pushover. He allows people to manipulate him and constantly finds himself on the wrong end of a deal. Only when his children begin to pull away from him out of disrespect does he come to realize how his easygoing nature is damaging his life.
- Danny welcomes as his guests singers Nancy Wilson and John Gary. Series regular Harvey Korman joins Danny in a spoof of the TV series "Batman" in which Danny plays Chickenman and Harvey his sidekick Parakeet. In another sketch, Danny and Harvey perform a pantomime set in a library. Nancy and John each sing two songs and join forces to sing "Memphis Blues".
- A businessman has a second nervous breakdown and is sent to a mental institution.
- A hardworking blue-collar man cannot fathom the idea of his wife having a job.
- 1963–19671h7.0 (6)TV EpisodeActor Robert Vaughn, composer Michel Legrand and 12-year old ballerina Joyce Cuoco join Danny and regulars Joyce Van Patten and Harvey Korman for this week's show. Danny and Robert perform in a skit that spoofs espionage TV series play nattily attired secret agents. Young Joyce stops the show with her dance set to Legrand's "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg".
- Billy and Victoria learn the results of Chelsea's paternity test.
- Today's guests are all over 70 years of age. Co-host George Raft welcomes actress Molly Picon, 1920s crooner Rudy Vallee, and Orrin Graf, a 71-year-old athlete who demonstrates the long jump.
- Episode focuses on a musical revue based on what William Shakespeare might have produced if he had written "Hamlet" as a song-and-dance television spectacular with Jose Ferrer playing the title role and Kaye appearing as Rosencrantz and Guildenstern. Other sketches include two astronauts in space and a private attempting to impersonate a German officer at the behest of British Intelligence
- A young man finds Jesus and kicks his drug habit; his return home receives mixed results from his sister and parents.
- A dramatic episode dealing with the problem of teenage alcoholism.
- A dramatization about a teenage girl who is torn by peer-group pressure, the demands of her boyfriend, and her own feelings toward love and sexual commitment.
- A doctor questions a bickering couple in a hospital waiting room while their young son is having a life-saving operation. The boy's injuries make the doctor suspect the couple of extreme child abuse.
- A businessman contemplates assisted suicide.
- Episode: (1957)1954–19587.0 (7)TV EpisodeJack introduced his guests, bantering with each one. A courtroom skit has Jayne as Jack's defense lawyer. Vince shows up in shorts from a game show booth. Liberace plays classical piano.
- 2005–20116.4 (7)TV Episode
- 1958–19671h6.2 (7)TV EpisodeVariety show hosted by Garry Moore with famous guests.
- Guests: Comedian Jack Carter, singer Peggy Lee, and comic actor Carl Reiner.
- Adam investigates Victor's past, Nikki cautions Victoria, and Nick quizzes Chelsea. (S47 Ep137)
- 2005–2015TV-147.6 (7)TV Episode
- 2005–2015TV-147.8 (7)TV Episode
- Nicholas calls in the FBI to investigate Victor's disappearance. Adam calls a press conference. The paternity of Chloe's baby is revealed.
- A counselor defends a group of mentally-handicapped people from an angry group of neighbors who want their group home removed.
- Chris Hardwick talks with Connie Britton about Friday Night Lights, Nashville, Spin City, American Horror Story and Beatriz at Dinner.
- The series creators, cast and production personnel reveal details on the Temporal Cold War story arc which was never fully explored and how the season 3 Xindi-story arc altered this continuing story thread. This blu-ray exclusive documentary also explores the difficulties writers faced in finding the right course for this controversial storyline after the events of season 3. Brannon Braga and other members of the show's writing staff reveal where this series-long story arc would've ended if the series had continued past season 4, including details on their planned resolution plot.