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| 1976-1981 Depicted a song-and-dance variety show, as well as the backstage antics involved in putting the show on. The show was known for outrageous physical and absurd comedy. | |
| 1972-83 Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, and soldiers find ways of making wartime life bearable.Friends are lost and new ones come. | |
| 1976-79 Based on Charles Moulton's comicbook superheroine of the 1940s, developed gradually into a regular TV series. It was first seen in TV movies. | |
| 1976-85 A greasy-spoon in Phoenix is the setting. A woman is an aspiring singer who arrives in Phoenix with her teenaged son, Tommy, after the death of her husband. | |
| 1969-74 The irreverent comedy troupe present a series of skits which are often surreal, baudy, uncompromising, tasteless, but inevitably hilarious. | |
| 1979-85 London is an extremely intelligent German shepherd who walks into a different place in each episode, and comes upon people down on their luck or in trouble. | |
| 1975-84 Divorced mother & 2 teenage daughters live in an apartment. | |
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| 1976-79 Cop show with two undercover cops. With informer Huggy Bear, they fought crime in the big city with a sweet ride! | |
| 1970-73 Serling weekly unveiled disturbing portraiture as preface to a highly diverse anthology of tales in the fantasy-horror vein. | |
| 1970-77 A woman moves after breaking up with a man she dated for 4 years. Ambitious, and looking for new friends, she moved into an older apartment building and gets a job. | |
| 1968-75 A realistic police drama following the lives of two officers of the LAPD, Done in a spare, almost 'docudrama' style. | |
| 1969-74 An anthology comedy series featuring a line up of different celebrity guest stars appearing in 1, 2, 3, and 4 short stories or vignettes within an hour . | |
| 1970-77 A Marshall of Taos New Mexico. He is on temporary assignment with the New York City Police Department. | |
| 1972 Controversial comedy about a rich Irish girl who marries a poor Jewish boy. | |
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