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- The day-to-day events in the lives of a newly-married couple. Each episode consists of three short, unrelated sketches in which characters often break the imaginary fourth wall.
- Porky Pig goes on a hunt to catch the surreally elusive last Do-Do bird.
- A young boy uses his esp to control a robot created by his wheel chair bound Uncle, and together they combat the forces of evil.
- American print and television journalist, Paul Coates, known for his popular daily Mirror newspaper column and as the host of the syndicated tabloid style television series Confidential File, developed and produced by Coates and director Irvin Kirshner. A Report by Paul Coates outlining the dangers that Horror Comic Books can have on children circa 1953. Another on the shocking conditions in U.S. mental hospital's and LSD experiments.
- A slapstick burlesque of 19th Century Victorian melodrama featuring a parody of Holmes and Watson who rescue a heroine held by a mustache-twirling villain in a den of caricatured Chinese gangsters.
- A filmed music variety series.
- After brutally beating his latest opponent during a title defense, Joe has a change of heart and decides to quit the ring.
- Eddie Crane, one of Joe's proteges, has a problem - his fiancée has given him a choice - give up boxing or she'll return his engagement ring.
- Documentary on the life and work of Richard Attenborough, broadcast to tie in with the release of Chaplin (1992).
- 1952–195525mNot Rated6.0 (25)TV EpisodeElizabeth does not take seriously Alvin's attempt to win a photo contest. Elizabeth's performance of domestic duties falls short. The effects of physical events for Alvin, Elizabeth and Mrs. Skinridge alter their ability to act normally.
- Molly convinces Jake to give Jake's annoying second cousin Muttel a job since Muttle is a man who has made all wrong business decisions. Muttel makes many mistakes while working for Mendel, Jake's business partner, and Jake, and Jake is very angry and upset. Muttel wins a washing machine in a raffle, and Uncle David ends up winning a second washing machine in the raffle, so Molly comes up with the idea that Muttle should go into the laundry business on his own. In the end, Mrs. Herman tells Molly that Muttle is out of business since the landlord has decided to put in washing machines in the basement.
- Liberace plays his favorite tunes for his favorite holiday, Christmas. He later invites his family and crew members on stage to sing the final Christmas song.
- While most of the crew is ashore, escaped convicts commandeer The Rattler and hold one of Captain Grief's men captive. The only thing preventing the ship from sailing out of the harbor is a pair of ancient, but serviceable, cannon.
- A society debutante wins Joe's contract in a craps game and insists on changing the champ's training routines, much to Knobby's disgust.
- A U.S. Army representative asks Knobby to allow Joe to fight some exhibition bouts in Alaska to entertain the troops. Knobby turns him down flat explaining the last time Joe undertook such a mission, he was captured by Communist troops while visiting Korea. In a flashback sequence, Knobby relates their experience.
- After defending his boxing title, Joe and the gang decide it's time to take a vacation, so they pack their bag and head for the mountains. While stopping for a picnic lunch, a pair of gunsels hijacks their station wagon at gunpoint, leaving the foursome to walk to the nearest farmhouse to phone the police. Unfortunately, the crooks have invaded the home and are waiting for the husband to return so they can kill him.