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- Former Daily Show host and correspondent John Oliver brings his persona to this weekly news satire program.
- The focus in on the upper class Hughes and Stewart families plus their tribulations in Midwest Oakdale. The Stewarts fade away eventually to be replaced by the rural Snyders and wealthy Lucinda Walsh with her many intrigues.
- This show took place in the fictional Midwestern town of Springfield and centered on the middle class Bauer family.
- The classic long-running prime time TV investigative news magazine.
- Drew Barrymore presents human-interest stories, celebrity guests, lifestyle segments and field pieces, all driven by her infectious brand of humor and optimism.
- Four panelists must determine guests' occupations - and, in the case of famous guests, while blindfolded, their identity - by asking only "yes" or "no" questions.
- Riffs on pop culture, politics and even the show's own sponsors.
- To escape a scandal, a bestselling author journeys to Scotland, where she falls in love with a castle - and faces off with the grumpy duke who owns it.
- Daily children's program hosted by Captain Kangaroo.
- Tells the story of the long-suffering Ames family and their seemingly endless domestic tragedies.
- A short-lived sitcom centering on Julia Peters and Maria Teresa Bonino, two career women living in New York City. The two work for the Bedford Advertising Agency and episodes revolve around their personal lives and their work lives.
- Initially set in fictional Barrowsville, New York, this serial tells the story of extremely disparate siblings: long-suffering Vanessa Dale and her bitchy sister Meg. After Meg was written out of the series in the late 1950s, the serial's setting moved to Rosehill, New York, where Van settled down with college professor Bruce Sterling and endured the usual soap-opera maladies (murder, amnesia, incurable illness). In 1974, writers resurrected the character of Meg as the serial once again focused on the internecine struggles between two sisters.
- Join Terrence and Rocsi as they countdown the top ten most requested videos on BET.
- Soap opera about rich family and their servants in 1920s Boston.
- Inspired by Stanley Milgram's obedience research, psych professor Stephen Turner studies why people follow orders and hurt others. He is alarmed to see how much pain the students can be goaded to inflict in the name of science.
- Set in Northcross, Connecticut, "Where the Heart Is" followed the dysfunctional lives of the Hathaway family and those near them. The problem of the Hathaway family was quite simple: everyone was having a secret affair with everyone else's wife/husband, resulting in disastrous consequences.
- Joe Calucci is a kind-hearted office supervisor working for the New York State Unemployment Department. Weekly, he must deal with his frustrations with his girlfriend, employees, bureaucracy brass and the unemployed coming to his department seeking help.
- Ivan Petrovsky, a decent and hard-working blue-collar man, toils at his menial position as head-waiter at a Moscow hotel in order to provide for his wife, three children, mother-in-law and Cuban exchange student, all of whom live together in a small one-bedroom apartment.
- In the first episode pitcher Jim Barton informed his teammates and coaches that he was going to write a series of articles on baseball life "off the field." Manager Capogrosso and most of the others were not very keen on the idea Ball Four was based on a book of the same title by former major league pitcher Jim Bouton.
- About Two Kids You Are Home Alone And One Opens The Door When Not Suppsoed To And Gets Kidnapped. The Other Kid Has To Save Them And Then They Kill The Kidnapper/Stalker
- In 1962, the veteran news anchor Douglas Edwards was replaced with Walter Cronkite. The news show initially used the title "Walter Cronkite with the News", but was soon re-titled to "CBS Evening News". It was the first half-hour weeknight news broadcast on network television. The show dominated the ratings among the network evening news programs for nearly two decades, and Cronkite became known as "the most trusted man in America" (after being given this title in a poll). Cronkite faced mandatory retirement in March 1981, at the age of 65. He was soon replaced by a younger news anchor, Dan Rather.
- Terrence annoys him to talking about of random quote. And then, Peter Sweet kidnaps Hannah from Terrence to make a on the earth.
- Alexandra Wentworth and Jack Ford host various celebrities.
- A musical variety series shown during the summer of 1965.
- A panel attempts to guess unusual objects submitted by viewers; as with "What's My Line?," the item was shown to the in-person audience and the home viewer, but not to the panel. The panel then asked questions about the item; each question asked raised the "retail value" (up to $150). Once the item was guessed correctly, three additional questions were asked; if all three questions were correctly answered, the item's "value" was tripled, and awarded to the at-home seller.
- 1955–19921h8.2 (14)TV EpisodeTodays special guest is Dolly Parton. She visits the Captain's Place.
- 199622m6.5 (63)TV EpisodeOn Regis and Kathie Lee, Regis goes to extremes so he can dress up like mashed potatoes and jump in gravy on Letterman. Geraldo interviews Kato Kaelin and O.J. shows up. Germans Who Say Nice Things and Howard Stern roasts Bill Clinton.
- During the Spanish Civil War, an American allied with the Republicans finds romance during a desperate mission to blow up a strategically important bridge.
- The completion of the mission has tragic consequences.
- Olivia's words about the child she "got rid of" haunt Jeffrey. Ava and Coop talk about finding her father. Olivia sends Alan-Michael and Ava on a wild goose chase to San Cristobel in order to keep them from finding out that Jeffrey is Ava's biological father. Lizzie tries her hand at being a waitress but is constantly being compared to Tammy by the customers. Tammy and Remy arrive to get the rest of Tammy's things from Outskirts. Reva confronts Josh about his feelings for Cassie. He admits they are different from his feelings for her, but Cassie and him are building a future together. Cassie is not pleased to return home to find Reva and Josh together in her house. Reva invites Jonathan and Lizzie to live with her at Cross Creek and they agree to move in.
- Marina and Gus wonder why Blake would target her friends as the Springfield Burns Blogger. Gus gets a call from Mel that Blake is awake. Harley and Gus go to question her. Alan-Michael and Ava arrive in San Cristobel and find the gravestone for the man Olivia said was the man that raped her. While there they are greeted by the man's widow. They discover that the man, Kyle Moore, could not have impregnated Olivia because he was sterile. Buzz decides to propose to Olivia, an idea Coop does not like. After speaking with Buzz, Coop agrees to the the best man at their wedding if Olivia accepts. Harley and Gus question Blake and she admits that she did what she did to get attention. People used to be afraid of her, she was Roger Thorpe's daughter! After Ross died she felt ignored by her friends and abandoned. Olivia and Jeffrey argue about the night he raped her. While trying to calm Olivia down Ava walks in and learns that Jeffrey is her father! Jeffrey is taken into custody while Ava, Coop, and Buzz are left reeling from the revelation.
- Harley thinks back to when she originally had to give Susan up for adoption. She swears no one will take baby Sydney away from her. Gus does his best to downplay Harley's fears that Susan is angry with her for some reason. They decide to make an unscheduled visit to Susan at boarding school. Upon entering her room, Gus and Harley find that the web cam they gave her to keep in touch was placed in a "made up" set. When Tiffany arrives, Susan's roommate, she tells Gus and Harley to get out that no one named Susan is living there! Turns out that Susan has started going by the name Harley gave her at birth, Daisy. While trying to find "Daisy", Harley and Gus barge in on a young couple making out and awkwardly return to Springfield. Harley imagines what it would be like to have Daisy home with her. While still trying to find her, Harley and Gus go to ask Reva if she has Dylan's phone number. When Reva inquires why, they tell her about Daisy. Reva tells them that Susan/Daisy came and visited her just recently! Harley can't believe that Daisy had returned to town and not visited her! Returning home late in the evening, Gus and Harley realize that Sydney has fallen asleep in the living room of their house and decide to let her stay downstairs. Later, Harley hears a noise downstairs and when Gus investigates catches a burglar in their house. The thief hurts Gus and makes his getaway. In the wee hours of the morning, Harley gets a phone call from Daisy and the two of them speak about their lives. Daisy says she will testify on Harley's behalf at the custody hearing. When Susan/Daisy hangs up, she looks at a digital camera picture that Gus had taken earlier that day! The thief that stole the camera from Gus and Harley's home is actually Daisy's boyfriend....Olivia's former hitman-for-hire, Gillespie! Daisy orchestrated the whole robbery.
- Tammy and Jonathan enjoy their time with Sarah. Lizzie is still angry over Jonathan leaving her. After a brief encounter at Towers with the judge that ruled over Alan's custody hearing, Jonathan gets an idea. Jonathan tells Lizzie he wants an annulment. At first she declines but Jonathan tells her they can either separate the easy way or the hard way, through divorce. The judge meets Lizzie, Tammy, and Jonathan at Cross Creek and he hears Jonathan and Tammy's story and how Jonathan only married Lizzie to keep Alan away from Sarah and keep Lizzie safe. Lizzie comes back with how sick Jonathan and Tammy's relationship is since they are cousins. Later, while babysitting Zach, Jude, and Sydney, Jonathan can't believe how happy he is with a normal life and proposes to Tammy and she accepts! Jonathan receives his annulment papers, he and Lizzie are no longer married! Tammy shares the good news with her mother and Jonathan with Billy. Billy tells Jon not to rush a wedding, to make it special and so he does. With Father Ray officiating and Cassie in attendance with Sarah, Jonathan watches Tammy, dressed in an elegant wedding gown, start to come down the isle at the church. All the while, Lizzie is watching the wedding from outside!
- Ben and Betsy confront Meg over her part in getting David released from the hospital. Eddie drops by to angrily tell Meg how upset stepdaughter Cal is about David. Arlene and David eat together at an isolated cabin.
- Elliot ruthlessly cross exams Ben over Bruce's objections. Betsy awakens in the hospital recalling the snake Ben killed in the boat. Ray demands to know who fathered Arlene' s baby, first from Hal and than Arlene.