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- A short-lived quiz show hosted by TV veteran Jim Lange. Husband-and-wife teams would compete against each other in answering a tough series of trivia questions. The winning couple would then go on to the championship round, where they would have a chance to win one million dollars.
- The title explains it all. Contestants compete to identify songs in this 1980s update of the granddaddy of all song identification game shows.
- A "Making of" documentary about Phil Alden Robinson's 1989 baseball classic, Field of Dreams.
- In-depth documentary that details all aspects of Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (2001), the astounding "Hollywood game" by 'Hideo Kojima'.
- A cabal of dignitaries hire Mexican and American gangsters to steal their bank's shipment of gold as part of an insurance scam, but master gunfighter Sartana interferes with their plans.
- Clips from Horror Films.
- Documentary series looking at the creative, financial and technological aspects involved in making a contemporary film version of William Shakespeare's Twelfth Night.
- The perilous road to kicking the habit is explored in twenty-six vignettes that include various professionals and contraptions.
- A big-city newspaper columnist is forced to enter a drug and alcohol rehab center after ruining her sister's wedding and crashing a stolen limousine.
- Tony is getting fed up with his mother. Brendan Filone acts against Tony's wishes. Salvatore and Paulie try to track down A.J.'s teacher's stolen car.
- The boys deal with a strict new teacher and experiment with time travel as Mr. Garrison comes to terms with his sexuality.
- Frank and Peter head to Washington in order to help the FBI investigate a serial bomber.
- After Tokyo police officer Yokoda is killed in the line of duty, his chief decides give Yokoda's body to Dr. Tani for use in a secret scientific experiment: Yokoda's brain will be transplanted into a super-powered robot body, making him into an unstoppable policeman of the future. The supercop develops problems, however, when he begins to remember his human past. Then there is the matter of Dr. Tani's other cyborg, who has become a super-powered homicidal maniac.
- 1999– 22mTV-147.5 (1.9K)TV EpisodePeter resorts to selling Meg to Mort Goldman to pay off his pharmacy tab; Stewie falls in love with his babysitter.
- This made-for-TV documentary details the work that went into the production of The Peony Pavilion, a Chinese opera about love and destiny from beyond the grave. Film fans are treated to a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this condensed version of the 19-hour original, as well as to interviews with the directors and cast members, who give their insights into the efforts that were needed to bring this project to completion.
- Chester Cricket gets trapped inside a picnic basket and transported from his home in Connecticut to the middle of New York City. Alone and lost, he meets up with Harry and Tucker, a cat and mouse that have somehow become friends, and with Mario, a young boy who works with his father at a Times Square newsstand. When it's discovered that Chester can play songs he hears from the radio just by rubbing his legs, people begin to come from all around to listen. Though Chester is happy with his new-found friends, he will eventually have to say good-bye and return to his home.
- Lurid television 'info-tainment' reporting on sensationalistic topics.
- While visiting L.A., a Japanese tourist named Ryoko is drugged and kidnapped by a young man who believes her to be a reincarnation of a lover who died years before. Investigating the case is a homicide detective who also loved the same woman, and who also comes to believe that Ryoko is actually his former love, returned from the dead.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the hard work that went into creating this Oscar-winning film about a young woman determined to pursue her dreams of learning in a world controlled by men. Includes interviews with stars Barbra Streisand and Mandy Patinkin, providing a glimpse of some of the special challenges this film offered.
- Peter tries to pay of the debts he accrued while pursuing his dream of owning a commercial fishing boat by catching an infamous, man-eating fish.
- Peter becomes very jealous, when his handi-capable new neighbor turns out to be the new star player on the toy company's softball team.
- Tony tries to branch out into legitimate investments, while Chris and Adriana decide to try their hands at music production.
- A look a the lives of two sex workers in Tokyo: Rei, who works as an S&M dominatrix, and Ayumi, in the more straightforward profession of call girl. In addition to their working life, the film also looks at their private lives. Rei is acting in an amateur theatre company (along with the receptionist from Ayumi's escort service), while Ayumi is living with her student-boyfriend as he struggles to finally get accepted to college.
- Documentary of the making of Peter Jackson's adaptation of the classic Tolkien work.
- Chris becomes the toast of the New York art scene when Peter uses one of his painting as the car's window.
- Documentary about the making of Martin Scorsese's story of a man willing to go to any length for a shot at fame.
- A crooked sheriff in a small Southern town frames an ex-convict in a drug bust and takes his girlfriend.
- Wooldoor gets a live-action cow as a pet, much to the house-mates' displeasure. Also, Toot finds the secret code to getting a date to her fat camp reunion.
- The entire Brady family manages to overcome personal obstacles to spend a happy holiday together.
- 2004–200722mTV-MA8.4 (239)TV EpisodeXandir decides he needs to come out to his parents, and enlists the house-mates' help in guessing how they'll react. Naturally, things spiral out of control.
- 1999– 30mTV-147.6 (2.1K)TV EpisodeHoliday mishaps include Lois going ballistic after losing her Christmas cheer and Peter not being able to watch the KISS Christmas special.
- One of the eariest prime-time television programs, this show originally started as the radio program "National Barn Dance," which began broadcasting all the way back in 1924. Hosted by emcees Jack Stillwell and Hal O'Halloran, this musical variety show featured contemporary dance music primarily in folk, country and western styles.
- This news documentary program provided an in-depth look at stories and issues that the regular news programs could only give a brief glimpse of. Hosted primarily by Bob Young, this show tackled such issues as the assassination of President Kennedy, the civil rights movement, and the cold war, before being cancelled in 1964.
- As the MTV cable network shocked the TV world with it's success as a 24-hour music video channel, the major broadcast networks soon tried to jump on the bandwagon to get their own share. ABC's entry in the fight was this program, which ran late on Friday nights and featured such popular cotemporary artists as Prince, John Cougar, The Cars, Huey Lewis and Cyndi Lauper. The program was not able to match MTV's success, however, and it lasted for only about a year.
- Another summer comedy compilation show, this program featured pilots for shows that had not been selected as part of the 1978 fall season, reruns of shows from earlier seasons, and a set of comedy skits by comic veteran Harvey Korman. Also included in the mix was a live-action version of the Archie comic strip, highlighting the antics of the gang from Riverdale High.
- This series focuses on events, trends and personalities prominent in the week's news.
- Live drama/variety program of shows adapted from stage.
- Produced during the earliest days of television, this program was essentially a series of short stage plays performed in front of a camera. Filmed in Chicago and starring little-known local actors and actresses in half-hour dramas, this show lasted for just under a year, during which time it went through two name changes, being later known as "ABC Tele-Players" and "ABC Penthouse Players."
- From the 60's to the 90's, the three major networks were, for the most part, the only source for national and international news. ABC News, anchored by Peter Jennings, regularly presented viewers with both news briefs and in-depth coverage of top events, ranging from human interest stories to the numerous crises that occurred around the world.
- A revival of its old "Wide World of Entertainment" series from the 70's, this ABC series presented concert performances featuring a different rock or pop performer each week. Musical acts ranged from well-known performers like The Rolling Stones and Cher, to newer, up-and-coming acts like New Kids on the Block, Sinead O' Conner and Mariah Carey. These late-night concerts were also simultaneously broadcast on ABC radio.
- ABC started this Saturday night series as a complement to its "ABC in Concert" running on Friday nights. Whereas the Friday show featured rock and pop musicians, this series, hosted by Billy Dean, focused on country and western singers such as Billy Ray Cyrus, and Travis Tritt.
- Evening talk show that aimed at entertaining viewers with the outrageous behavior of the host and guests.
- In New York City, a young black boy and Puerto Rican girl fall in love despite objections from each other's families.
- The animated further misadventures of the comedy duo.
- A woman jogger is abducted by a crazy mountain man, and taken to his cabin.
- Daughter of a wealthy family is kidnapped by left wing terrorists.
- Abdullah, absolute monarch of a wealthy Middle Eastern country, has everything a man could want. Everything, that is, until he falls for a beautiful model. She rejects his advances, however, along with his offers of riches and luxury, chosing instead an officer in the king's army as her lover. As all of this is going on, the ruler is oblivious to the growing discontent among his subjects, and the threat of revolt that is increasing with each passing day.
- Host Abe Burrows, before he was a big singing star, invites other popular singers to perform.
- The life of Abraham Lincoln is traced from the 1830s when he was a struggling backwoods lawyer to winning the Presidency in 1860.
- Before becoming one of America's greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln had a long career as a businessman, lawyer, government official and elected representative for the state of Illinois. This film looks at the rise of this self-educated statesman, including his famous series of public debates with rival Stephen Douglas. A glimpse is also shown of some of the more personal aspects of his Lincoln's life, including the early romance and heartbreak he experienced with Ann Rutledge.