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- Dr. Frasier Crane moves back to his hometown of Seattle, where he lives with his father and works as a radio psychiatrist.
- A city doctor is forced to work in the remote Alaskan town of Cicely, where he encounters peculiar locals, including a former astronaut, as he adjusts to small-town life.
- After her best friend is murdered, and her father is removed as county Sheriff, Veronica Mars dedicates her life to cracking the toughest mysteries in the affluent town of Neptune.
- The pressures of fame have superstar singer Noni on the edge, until she meets Kaz, a young cop who works to help her find the courage to develop her own voice and break free to become the artist she was meant to be.
- A Black family, the Cumberbatches, moves into the former Queens home of Archie Bunker years after Bunker had sold the house located at 704 Hauser Street.
- The exploits of Champion, a wild stallion who befriends twelve year-old Ricky North in the American Southwest in the 1880's. Although Ricky, who lived on his Uncle Sandy's ranch, had a magnetic attraction for trouble, he was always rescued by the Wonder Horse, aided by the boy's other bosom companion, German shepherd dog, Rebel.
- Follows a long-running awards show that honors work across various genres like daytime dramas and talk shows, recognizing the outstanding achievement in television programming since 1974.
- Broadcast from the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D.C., this program contains live coverage of the dinner marking the fortieth anniversary of the B'nai B'rith Anti-Defamation League. Highlights include the following: dramatic readings by Thelma Ritter, Rex Harrison, and Lilli Palmer; songs from Eddie Fisher, Jane Froman, William Warfield, and Ethel Merman; the introduction of broadcasting leaders David Sarnoff, Leonard Goldenson, and William Paley; comedy with Vivian Vance, William Frawley, Lucille Ball, and Desi Arnaz; breakthroughs in freedom with Jackie Robinson; spoken tributes by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein; Helen Hayes as Harriet Beecher Stowe, who speaks; and a speech by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, recipient of the League's Democratic Legacy Award. Eisenhower, speaking of his pride in America, stresses that there must be no weakening of the codes by which Americans live. He says that the rights to worship as we please and to meet our accusers face to face are rights all Americans must work to preserve.
- Rose must choose to go to Paris with Jasmine or to Brooklyn with Ernie for her birthday.
- Ernie and Goodie have another racial debate in a clothing store when a security guard watches them.
- Goodie Cumberbatch goes on "Face the Nation" as the family adjusts to living at the old home of Archie Bunker.
- On Friday the 13th, Cherlyn attempts to seduce Goodie on the assumption that Ernie and Rose have gone out.
- 1955–195626mNot Rated7.2 (7)TV EpisodeRicky soon finds a use for his new musical instrument - signaling for help using a cavalry bugle call when he is trapped in a barn by outlaws.
- 1955–195626mNot Rated6.9 (11)TV EpisodeMary Jane, Ricky's young neighbor, is upset when she learns that Uncle Andrew, her newly appointed guardian, plans to sell the ranch she lives on and force her to move East with him. While Ricky and Sandy try to convince the Easterner of the virtues of ranch life, Mary Jane learns that the man is an impostor and is taken captive by a crooked land-grabbing lawyer.
- 1955–195626mNot Rated7.1 (10)TV EpisodeAn ex-convict trying to go straight and his pretty wife buy the ranch next to the North's. He has a chance meeting with his former gang members who threaten his wife if he doesn't cooperate with their bank robbing scheme. Ricky, Champ and Rebel help the young man bring his former confederates to justice.
- 1955–195626mNot Rated7.4 (11)TV EpisodeAn outlaw who has escaped from custody joins his old gang and plans his next robbery - a rich bank that's not too far away. With a posse pursuing them, the gang leader decides to pick up a grubstake from his law-abiding sister by blackmailing her.
- 1955–195626mNot Rated7.5 (8)TV EpisodeAn old cowboy returns to visit Ricky and Sandy and help them round up a gang of desperadoes.
- 1955–195626mNot Rated6.5 (14)TV EpisodeA crooked horse trader tries to get Sandy North and the other ranchers to sign a petition to allow him to round up all the wild horses in the valley. When the ranchers prove reluctant, the crooks break down the ranchers fences and accuse the herd of the destruction. While riding the range, Ricky and Lorna stumble onto the truth but are captured and held prisoner by the owlhoots.
- When a crooked ranch foreman discovers oil on a neighboring spread, he plots with a businessman to grab the property by killing one rancher and framing the other for the crime. When Ricky stumbles upon a pair of oil-soaked boots near the murder scene, he becomes the target for the real killers.
- 1955–195630mNot Rated7.2 (8)TV EpisodeRicky and Sandy try to rescue Champ from a carnival owner who has captured the horse and uses him as an attraction, offering a large prize to anyone who can ride him.
- The worst drought in 20 years has struck the valley where the Norths have their ranch. While Champion searches for a waterhole for his herd of wild horses, an unscrupulous foreman tries to force an elderly woman to sell her ranch for a pittance.
- When a naive Easterner is duped into performing gold assays for a swindler, Ricky and Sandy come to the rescue.
- Ricky and Sandy persuade a railroad line to bypass the range where Champion and his remuda live, but removing prospectors who try to claim the same valley after stumbling onto what they think is gold-bearing rock proves a tougher nut to crack.
- 1955–195626mNot Rated7.4 (12)TV EpisodeAn elderly prospector searching for gold finally strikes paydirt, but before he can file a claim, he is killed by a pair of drifters who stampede a wild horse herd over the man's body to hide evidence of their crime. The sheriff believes that Champion is a wild killer and tries to have him shot. Meanwhile Ricky and Sandy try to find the real killers.
- Ricky and Sandy try to prevent a gullible general store owner from being fleeced by a couple of con men trying to sell a salted mine.
- Ricky tries to rescue a fawn from a snare and incurs the trappers' wrath. The men are trying to provide meat for a railroad construction crew but are wiping out the native game in the process. Ricky, Sandy and an Eastern conservationist try to convince the railroad construction boss to find a new source of meat for his men.
- Rebel is hurt by a porcupine and Ricky gets help for him from a new southern doctor who just arrived in town. However, persistent prejudices for Southerners that linger long after the civil war engender hatred and turmoil for the doctor and his wife to endure until the prejudiced perpetrator's gunshot wound is treated by the doctor.
- Sandy investigates Ricky's wild tale of a medicine show operator who he saw stuff a small boy into a box. The Norths learn that Doc Terwilliger, the show's owner, is a ventriloquist who uses his dummy, Wilbur, to draw in crowds. A trio of jewel thieves find Wilbur fascinating as well, since their leader hid the gems from his latest heist in the dummy's stomach.
- 1955–195630mNot Rated7.0 (9)TV EpisodeWhen a thief confesses to the robbery of a stage coach, he also implicates someone who worked the job as a partner,a banker. From Uncle Earl's Classic TV Channel.
- 1955–195630mNot Rated7.0 (7)TV EpisodeWhen a Indian chief who has just returned to his tribe is framed for murder, Ricky and Sandy try to prove his innocence before this followers go on the warpath.
- 1955–195626mNot Rated6.2 (19)TV EpisodeA down-on-luck prospector and spinner of tall tales helps Ricky capture a gang of rustlers.
- Ricky tries to help a wounded prisoner who was forced to participate in a jail break and becomes the target of the rest of the gang of counterfeiters.
- Frasier and Niles are thrilled to catch sight of T.H. Houghton, a reclusive author from their youth. They are aggravated, however, when Martin forms a friendship with the man but they are consistently unable to meet him.
- Frasier spends the day with Lana helping her sell a house. Niles spends the day with Daphne and Eddie in the dog park. And Martin spends the day dealing with an old problem.
- Niles' plans for a 'rustic' thanksgiving (complete with mints on the pillows) are scuppered when Lilith arranges a meeting with the headmaster of the Marbury Academy, an exclusive school, with the aim of getting Frederick in.
- After breaking up with Julia, Frasier lapses into his usual self-pitying funk. Niles reminds him that he has a fear of commitment that leads him to sabotage all his relationships with women.
- After Niles has a fight with Maris, Niles and Daphne have a moment of mutual attraction during an attempt to make a reconciliation dinner. When they are stranded at Niles' mansion during a storm, Frasier must reach them before they do something Niles will regret.
- Unsettled by Frasier's burgeoning relationship with Julia, Roz reverses her decision to leave KACL, but issues an ultimatum to Frasier: dump Julia, or they are no longer friends.
- Frasier's study sessions with Lana's son Kirby are not going well, which threatens his chances of ever seeing Claire again.
- The rift between Martin and his sons' tastes is bridged when they find they are all fans of "The Antique Roadshow." The boys have a great time watching it on TV, and when the Roadshow comes to Seattle, they all go.
- Niles brings news of Maris' legal troubles: she has had a minor road accident, but the police came across a heap of unpaid parking tickets. Niles initially asks Martin to exert his influence, but his father refuses on principle.
- Frasier starts dating Madeline Marshall, a businesswoman profiled in "Seattle" magazine. As their relationship gets more serious, he proposes a weekend trip to Bora Bora.
- After Lilith's presence on Bora Bora causes Frasier to lose control, he returns to Seattle and tries to patch up things with Madeline.
- When the station plays hardball instead of giving in to Frasier's demand for a raise, Frasier begins to worry - but his agent, the notorious Bebe Glazer, has a few tricks up her sleeve.
- Daphne finds an engagement ring in Martin's drawer. Appalled at the prospect of having Sherry for a stepmother, Niles hires a private detective to check out her background.
- One of Frasier's callers, a German woman named Gretchen, suspects that her husband is having an affair with his client. Frasier suspects that the woman is Maris. When Niles finds out, he challenges the (very large) man to a duel.
- Julia has finished her affair with Frasier's accountant, Avery, and is vacillating between depression and anger. Frasier offers his support, even despite her determination to break into Avery's office and cause chaos.