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- In liberal San Francisco a conservative cartoonist tries to keep his two daughters, who rent an apartment below him, safe. In season 6 the cartoonist buys a small-town newspaper in Tiburon.
- Contestants compete in a talent show featuring music and comedy categories.
- A TV adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel. George and Lenny travel through the Depression-era west working at odd jobs, hoping to make enough money to buy their own farm. George must always watch over his intellectually disabled friend, and keep him out of danger, both to himself and to others. After they take a new job at a ranch, Lenny gets into far more trouble than George can talk his way out of, leaving George to decide whether to help him, or leave him to his fate.
- A big-game hunter comes out of retirement to help track down a killer wolf, and begins to suspect that it isn't a wolf but an animal that can take human form.
- A young man who dies in an auto accident returns from the dead to meet up with the young woman who tried to save him.
- The aquatic explorations of Jacques-Yves Cousteau and the crew of the Calypso.
- A professional thief tries to break with his past but has to pull off one last job to pay off a gambling debt.
- Set in the American Southwest, Othello is a wandering evangelist who happens onto Iago's remote commune.
- A confused teenager discovers a stack of tapes recorded years earlier by her dying mother.
- A middle-aged aerospace engineer has his whole life changed when he is suddenly laid off from his job. Unable to find work because of his age and a bad economy, he watches his bills pile up, his wife forced to go back to work, and his marriage start to break up.
- An account of how Lech Walesa and the "Solidarity" trade union confronted the might of Communist dictatorship in Poland.
- Los Angeles firefighters battle blazes and perform daring rescues.
- Hollywood writer tries to talk a dejected actress out of suicide.
- When a woman dies in a car accident, her former husband (a traveling circus worker) learns that his wife was pregnant when she divorced him many years earlier. The now teen-aged daughter enters his life. Can they form a relationship?
- A lonely widow hires a young woman as her companion. What she doesn't know is that the woman and her boyfriend are extortionists, who are planning on making her their next victim, then killing her when they get her money.
- A jealous husband uses a college reunion to take revenge on his wife's former lover, who he is convinced is still having an affair with her.
- A rich stockbroker buys a Nevada ghost town as a community for people who need a second chance in life.
- A football coach is hired by a small college to shape up its football team, and he finds himself in trouble with local gamblers who don't want the team to improve.
- The protégé of a powerful congressman discovers his boss's corruption.
- A woman attorney and her young associate defend a wealthy contractor accused of murdering an ironworker who was having an affair with the contractor's daughter.
- For over 30 years, the National Geographic Society has presented specials on nature, foreign culture, scientific breakthroughs, and things which fall under the general category of "neat stuff." Each special is self-contained.
- A scuba team, a marine archaeologist and a Mexican historian join forces to reach the wreck of an historic Spanish galleon before a well-armed commercial expedition does.
- Four women who were struggling in some manner competed to be "queen for a day" by spilling their woes. The audience would "vote" for the most worthy via an applause meter.
- Henry Fonda hosts this retrospective on the career and films of iconic filmmaker David O. Selznick, who epitomized the era of the auteur producer in the 30s and 40s.
- A husband and wife own an auto delivery business.
- This show, about wild animals and peoples, was shown regularly between January and August 1969 and then went into syndication.
- Documentary about suicide among young people.
- Six engaged couples compete for a paid honeymoon, cash and other prizes.
- 1966–19871h9.0 (10)TV Episode
- While shopping at the supermarket, Judy meets eligible bachelor Glen over a box of laundry detergent and quickly begins to dream of remarriage. The whirlwind romance pleases Susan, who hopes it will result in the end of Richard's alimony payments. However, a suspicious Richard begins to suspect that Glen isn't the Prince Charming he appears to be.
- Recent divorcée Susan Standish marries Richard Evans in a Las Vegas chapel. Returning home, the two reside in Susan's home with her two young daughters Cindy and Jan. Their new domestic life is complicated by Susan's playboy ex-husband Jerry and Richard's former wife Judy, who lives nearby with his teen-aged son Jeff. In the series opener, Susan arranges a cocktail party, unaware that it falls on the same night as Jeff's high school graduation. The situation becomes even stickier when former spouses Judy and Jerry crash Richard and Susan's party.
- In the last episode of the series, Jeff must decide which college he wants to attend in the fall. His preference for one away from home doesn't sit well with Judy. When everyone else in the family seems to have opinion about where he should enroll, Richard and Susan and Judy and Jerry all accompany him on a college tour, resulting in a sentimental journey to their own days of youth.
- Judy is faced with a second chance at love when Jim Sutton, an old flame, suddenly re-enters her life again. Although he's not exactly her ideal mate, his attention to Judy makes it difficult for her to contemplate saying no to a proposal. Unsure of what to do, she turns to an unlikely source for advice... her ex-husband Richard.
- On the pretext of visiting his daughters, Jerry has become a regular visitor to the Evans household. When Susan's attractive younger sister Lori comes to stay for a visit, Jerry's appearances become even more frequent. Susan attempts to steer Jerry's interest toward Richard's ex-wife Judy, but he only has eyes for an impressionable Laurie... and, it appears that the attraction is reciprocated.
- Bill Norton, an old friend of Richard's, is running for the local assemblyman's office. Richard is dismayed when Susan decides to support his opposition. Since Bill once saved Richard's life, he insists upon demonstrating loyalty to his friend, leading to marital discord with Susan. After researching Bill's political record, Richard too must choose between loyalty and voting his conscience.
- Richard and Susan are in desperate need of a little privacy. They arrange a leisurely Sunday afternoon just for two, but their plans go completely awry as ex-spouses, children, and unexpected intruders provide a steady stream of interruptions to their time alone. Finally, Richard proposes a rather unorthodox solution to help the couple achieve some peace.
- Richard and Judy's season tickets to the Lakers basketball games suddenly become an issue of community property. It's playoff time for the team, and five people want to attend. However, there are only three tickets. How to divide them fairly among the new families is the humorously tricky issue to solve.
- Former spouses Jerry and Susan find it difficult to completely put their shared past behind them, when the Internal Revenue Services orders an audit of their joint taxes from 1969. The issue at hand is Jerry's undisclosed poker winnings, but no one seems to remember them. It's up to Richard to get to the bottom of the problem.
- Jerry introduces his daughters to the free spirited Linda, his latest in a line of girlfriends. Problems arise as Linda's nonconformist attitude makes quite an impression on the girls, particularly Cindy. When her school grades begin to slip, Susan worries about how to be a good parent while dealing the ever- changing mores of society.
- Jerry offers Jeff a summer job working in his restaurant to make some money before starting college in the fall. However, Jeff soon finds the attention of attractive customers and Jerry's swinging lifestyle far too enticing to ignore. When he contemplates forgoing college to continue working, Judy and Richard are none too pleased with his decision or Jerry's help.
- Sensitivity to age becomes a problem for Richard as his 40th birthday approaches. Wanting to prove that he hasn't lost his youth, he challenges Jerry to a tennis match. Unknown to Richard, Jerry is a proficient player with awards for his athleticism. Susan secretly persuades Jerry to throw the match for her new husband's sake, but when Richard discovers the truth, he insists that his opponent fight a fair game.