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- An uncanny Presidential lookalike named Dave is recruited by the Secret Service to become a momentary stand-in for the President of the United States.
- John Bowman hosted the show for most of its life, with Royal Parker replacing him. There were Six four-frame games during each show with kids as the contestants. The winners took home trophies.
- First aired on WBAL in 1964, it was created by Bertram H. Claster (of Romper Room fame), and based on Baltimore's bowling preferences. This show only required contestants to make one strike for the jackpot.
- 1993–199946mTV-148.5 (111)TV EpisodeFelix Wilson makes a shocking confession about his relationship with his deceased housekeeper.
- A white bus driver is beaten to death after he drives into a West Indian woman. In a nearby alley, a young black man is also found beaten to death. Racial tensions divide the Homicide squad as well as the city of Baltimore, but the true causes are not what they seem.
- Pembleton is oblivious to being relentlessly stalked by "The Gas Man," a man he sent to jail for negligence in a gas explosion that killed a whole family. The stalker steals evidence from a gruesome crime scene--the severed head of a Gypsy fortuneteller and a bloody knife. His plan is to force Pembleton to meet him alone and exact revenge.