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- A poor family make the best of things in the Chicago housing projects.
- The misadventures of two women and one man living in one apartment and their neighbors.
- The saga of high fashion glamour, honor, romance, passion, and most importantly, family.
- A working class man constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.
- Mama's Family originated with Thelma "Mama" Harper, and her younger sister Fran living together in Mama's house.
- The misadventures and trials of an aspiring singer and her co-workers at a greasy-spoon diner.
- Twelve American finalists (six men and six women) compete in a singing contest.
- A local Pennsylvania band scores a one-hit wonder in 1964 and rides the star-making machinery as long as they can, with lots of help from their manager.
- A nouveau riche, African-American family who move into a luxury apartment building develop close, if occasionally fractious, relationships with other tenants.
- Television show featuring skits by Carol Burnett and her comedy troupe.
- Qualified dancers from ballroom and ballet to salsa, jive and hip-hop all compete to be named the best.
- "All In The Family" spin-off centered around Edith's cousin, Maude Findlay, a liberal, independent woman living in Tuckahoe, New York.
- Broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow looks to bring down Senator Joseph McCarthy.
- Contestants compete for prizes and cash, including cars and vacations, in games that test their knowledge of consumer goods pricing.
- When a boy's beloved dog passes away suddenly, he attempts to bring the animal back to life through a powerful science experiment.
- Comedian and political satirist Bill Maher discusses topical events with guests from various backgrounds.
- The further misadventures of Archie Bunker, now the owner of a local pub, and his regulars.
- A former funk star named Steve Hightower enlists as a high school music teacher away from his original career in Chicago.
- U.S. reality show based on the British series "Strictly Come Dancing," where celebrities partner up with professional dancers and compete against each other in weekly elimination rounds to determine a winner.
- Hosted by Steve Harvey, two families battle it out by answering survey questions for a chance to win $20,000 and, after 5 wins, a new car.
- Although mistreated by her cruel stepmother and stepsisters, Cinderella is able to attend the royal ball through the help of a fairy godmother.
- Teams of celebrities and their families face off to name the top responses to questions posed to 100 people.
- Stanley and Helen Roper sold their apartment complex and moved into a new one. Their characteristic quirks are intact as they deal with new neighbors and frequent visits from Helen's sister.
- A game of wits, strategy and high stakes as contestants try to avoid the iconic WHAMMY for a chance at life-changing cash and prizes.
- A late-night talk show with a different interview format, where guests appear on stage simultaneously and the host sits to the left and not behind a desk, and with original segments like 'Carpool Karaoke'.
- The comic misadventures of the "skinflint" comedian and his friends.
- Making a satire out of the entire Late Night Show concept Scotsman Craig Ferguson hosts his show with a robot skeleton and a "horse" as his sidekicks. The show features the stereotypical parts of a Late Show, but all in their own, raw way.
- Celebrities & their spouses, playing for sections of the studio audience, try to match answers to questions about their personal lives.
- Of the many anthology series, this is considered the most ambitious with outstanding talent in front of the camera. Attracting top ranked directors and scripts, it was often filmed live including the entire first season.
- A comedy-themed variety show, hosted by the popular comedian Red Skelton. It run with no interruption from 1951 to 1971. From 1956 to 1962, the show's head writer was Sherwood Schwartz, who had previous experience as a comedy writer for Bob Hope's radio show. During the 1960s, the show had its own regular cast of singers and dancers. Guests of the show included then-popular bands, such as the Beach Boys (in their network television debut), The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and The Supremes. By the early 1970s, the program was thought to appeal primarily to older audiences and to residents of rural regions. It was canceled, as the network wanted something that would attract an urban audience.
- A former Arizona waitress buys a rundown Texas bar.
- The Smothers Brothers host a comedy variety show that became notorious for its topical satirical humor.
- Contestants guess the correctness of celebrities' answers in order to win spaces in a tic-tac-toe game.
- Clifton enjoys being a barber in Washington, DC.
- This American Roman Catholic religious-themed anthology sheds light on the contemporary search for meaning, freedom, and love.
- The classic prime time variety show most famous for its vaudeville acts and rock music performances.
- This was an anthology series that presented a different story and different set of characters on each episode. It ran from 1954 to 1958 and featured Casino Royale of James Bond fame, which led to two theatrical movies of the same name.
- Follow the political struggles for power and personal machinations between two conflicting families, the wealthy Cleggs and the middle-class McCandlesses.
- A talk show about The Walking Dead (2010) and Fear the Walking Dead (2015).
- Classic game show in which a person of some notoriety and two impostors try to match wits with a panel of four celebrities. The object of the game is to try to fool the celebrities into voting for the two impostors.
- A variety show with comedy skits and musical numbers, performed by a regular cast and special guests.
- In this hybrid of "Inquizition" and "Survivor," contestants test their trivial mettle as a team and against each other. After each round of play, the team votes out the most expendable member, who instantly gets the biting send off of "You are the Weakest Link. Goodbye." In the end, only one player goes home with any money.
- The star performs with guests.
- Beloved sitcom star Mary Tyler Moore hosts an American variety show that aired on CBS during the spring of 1979.
- A group of celebrities would be given a sentence with a missing word, which they would then have to fill in. The contestants would then give their own answer, and scored points according to how many celebrities gave the same answer.
- An abridged award-winning television adaptation of a famous play about an aging travelling salesman who's on the verge of a nervous breakdown. His job is gone, and his family hates him for never being there. He tries mending things with them.
- Three contestants claim to be a person with an unusual distinction or occupation. One is telling the truth, and the other two are impostors. Four celebrity panelists ask them questions to figure out who is telling the truth.
- Hugh Hefner hosts a party at his home with celebrity guests.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Two contestants, each with a celebrity partner, must guess words from their partners' clues; then the roles are reversed. Winners face the pyramid.