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Three on a Date
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Three on a Date

Feb 17, 1978
The adventures and mishaps of four couples, winners on a TV game show, along with their young chaperone, on a Hawaiian holiday.
Comedy
The Outlaws
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The Outlaws

Jul 09, 1984
Eugene Griswold is an average, suburban nine-to-five guy tired of working long hours for his income. Then Eugene gets mixed up in his inventor friend Stanley Flynn's get-rich-quick scheme which lands them both in prison and eventually leads to a series of misadventures when they are caught up in a bizarre prison breakout made by other prisoners which they are blamed for mastermining it and now must run from the law.
Comedy
Drive
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Drive

Aug 06, 1997
Toby Wong suit, promenade (Mark Dacascos), dont les employeurs à Leung Corporation de Hong Kong ont implanté dans sa poitrine un module bio-énergie qui améliore ses capacités physiques. Toby a échappé au contrôle de Leung Corporation et de faire son chemin à Los Angeles, où une société concurrente a proposé de retirer l'implant et lui donner sa vie back.After d'arriver à San Francisco, Toby rencontre - et, dans desparation, kidnappe - Malik Brodie (Kadeem Hardison), qui a les moyens de le faire à Los Angeles. Suivant de près sont des assassins professionnels et amateurs junk culture Vic Madison (Pyper-Ferguson John) et le hérisson (Tracey Walter), qui poursuivent Toby à l'emploi du président de la Leung Corporation, M. Lau (James Shigeta).
Action
Starcade
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Starcade

Sep 15, 1984
Starcade is a game show where contestants compete against one another by playing arcade video games. The series originally aired on WTBS from 1982–1983, followed by a run in syndication for the following season. The series was first hosted by Mark Richards. Geoff Edwards replaced Richards after the first 23 shows, and continued until the show's cancellation.
That Girl
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That Girl

Mar 19, 1971
That Girl is an American sitcom that ran on ABC from 1966 to 1971. It stars Marlo Thomas as the title character Ann Marie, an aspiring actress, who moves from her hometown of Brewster, New York to try to make it big in New York City. Ann has to take a number of offbeat "temp" jobs to support herself in between her various auditions and bit parts. Ted Bessell played her boyfriend Donald Hollinger, a writer for Newsview Magazine; Lew Parker and Rosemary DeCamp played Lew Marie and Helen Marie, her concerned parents. Bernie Kopell, Ruth Buzzi and Reva Rose played Ann and Donald's friends. That Girl was developed by writers Bill Persky and Sam Denoff, who had served as head writers on The Dick Van Dyke Show earlier in the 1960s.
Comedy
Shoot for the Stars
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Shoot for the Stars

Jan 03, 1977
Shoot for the Stars is a game show created and produced by Bob Stewart, and aired on the NBC television network. The show aired from January 3 to September 30, 1977, and was produced in New York City. During most of its run, it had originally videotaped at NBC's headquarters in Rockefeller Center, but some weeks of episodes were recorded at Studio 50 at CBS, also known as the Ed Sullivan Theater. Shoot for The Stars was the last NBC game show to originate from New York City. Geoff Edwards hosted the show, with Bob Clayton as announcer. Frequent celebrity players included Debralee Scott, Nipsey Russell, Anita Gillette, Tony Randall, and Bill Cullen.
Petticoat Junction
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Petticoat Junction

Apr 04, 1970
The Bradley family are proud owners of the Shady Rest Hotel. Kate and her three young daughters do the job of running the hotel.
Comedy
Petticoat Junction
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Petticoat Junction

Apr 04, 1970
The Bradley family are proud owners of the Shady Rest Hotel. Kate and her three young daughters do the job of running the hotel.
Comedy
Double Trouble
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Double Trouble

Mar 30, 1985
Double Trouble is an American sitcom that aired from 1984 to 1985 on NBC. The series stars identical twins Jean and Liz Sagal as Kate and Allison Foster, two teenagers living under the watchful eye of their widowed father. The show was considered an updating of the "twins in mischief" concept seen in films like The Parent Trap or the Patty Duke Show of the 1960s.
Comedy
Dinah!
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Dinah!

Feb 22, 1980
Dinah's show premiered 9 September 1974 and continued through to 4 September 1981. She started out the 70's with Dinah's Place which usually featured one guest and was more of a home oriented show about cooking, crafts and occasionally music. This format lasted until May of 1974. When the show came back in October of 1974 the format had changed drastically to a variety talk show which was called Dinah. and went on until 1981. This show was also known as "Dinah and Friends" during the summer of 1976.
Madame's Place
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Madame's Place

Feb 25, 1983
Madame's Place is an American sitcom that featured the misadventures of Madame, a puppet in the form of a bawdy old movie star with a naughty sense of humor.
Jinny de mes rêves
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Jinny de mes rêves

May 26, 1970
L'astronaute Anthony Nelson découvre une bouteille au fond de laquelle vit un génie qui n'est autre qu'une authentique princesse des mille-et-une nuits, Jinny, âgée de 2000 ans. Aussitôt libérée, elle tombe amoureuse de l'astronaute qui l'emmène chez lui. Cela va rapidement être une source d'ennuis pour l'astronaute car il lui faut cacher à tous l’existence de Jinny .....
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Good Morning World
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Good Morning World

Mar 19, 1968
In this flirty '60s sitcom, the action unfolds every day at a small Los Angeles radio station where Larry and Dave work as morning show DJs. While Larry is a swinging ladies' man with his eye on every woman on the block, Dave is the bumbling married guy who is just trying to stay out of trouble with his wife.
Comedy
Hollywood's Talking
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Hollywood's Talking

Mar 06, 1973
Hollywood's Talking is a short lived American game show based the 60s quizzer, Everybody's Talking, and produced by Jack Barry. It ran on CBS for three months in 1973, debuting on March 26 and ending on June 22 to make room for a new version of Match Game. It was hosted by Geoff Edwards, with Johnny Jacobs announcing. The series was the first national game show hosted by the 42-year-old Edwards, who would become notable for his next two hosting jobs, The New Treasure Hunt and Jackpot!. The program aired at 3:30 p.m./2:30 Central time, opposite ABC's One Life to Live and NBC's Return to Peyton Place. Edwards once said that while hosting this series, he had a tenuous working relationship with Jack Barry. It was not until 1980 that Edwards would host another Barry & Enright game, Play the Percentages.
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