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- The original rapid fire sketch comedy show.
- Young Punky Brewster is abandoned with her dog, Brandon, in a supermarket. When she befriends Henry Warnimont, her new family life begins.
- 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.
- Host Johnny Carson performs comedy routines and chats with various celebrities.
- A mix of celebrity interviews, musical performers, audience participation games, and segments spotlighting real people with extraordinary stories and talents.
- Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.
- In this game show, contestants answer trivia questions and then compete in a timed race through the supermarket. The team that has the most valuable items in their shopping cart at the end of the race wins.
- Soap opera about two families, one black and one white.
- Dean Martin hosts, with several celebrities as guests. There are musical acts and comedy sketches that break down comedy, racial, and sexual barriers all at the same time.
- After making movies for many years, Elvis Presley makes a comeback tour in 1968.
- Celebrity information, Hollywood gossip, and other news from the world of entertainment.
- Afternoon game show which combined elements of two classic game shows "Match Game" and "Hollywood Squares" into one.
- After "That's Incredible" (1980) surfaced with the same format as "Real People", MAD Magazine summed it up well in their parody show: "That's Real Incredible, People".
- A teen runaway searches for her birth mother and develops a relationship with a snooty aunt who works at a high school.
- A variety show from the 1970s hosted by Flip Wilson that showcased skits, music and =appearances by "Geraldine Jones".
- A widower with two children buys the Sanford Arms rooming house.
- Actor Harvey Kavanaugh thinks highly of his talents, but almost no one else does. This exasperates his agent Jake Winkleman. Harvey teaches acting in the house he shares with daughter Maggie and is snide with her beau Stuart Stafford.
- The scandal-free son of a former Governor of California is appointed to be Senator, whereupon it's discovered he's an independent. Modern day Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
- Music showcase show featuring well-known musical artists as well as celebrity hosts and dancers.
- An updated version of the classic game show, hosted by John Davidson. Celebrities, seated in squares in a tic-tac-toe arrangement, would give their answers to questions on various subjects. The contestants would then have to guess whether or not a celebrity's answer was right. Contestants guessing correctly would gain control of the square. Gaining control of three squares in a row would win the game.
- This terrific feature film comedy reveals the background of one of the legends of comedy, Don Rickles. Hailed by some of today's biggest comedians as one of the classics, who they aspire to emulate in their own comedy. Comedians reveal their unique stories, and tell how chance meetings and personal connections propelled them to the heights of comedy.
- Short-lived game show on NBC daytime. Two female contestant were asked questions about the lifestyles of seven male celebrities in the studio. For example, which of these men owns an answering machine? The contestants could get clues from the men to aid in answering the question. Correct answers earned the women keys that could be used in the bonus round. The player with the most keys won, and if one of the keys started the ignition to a car, the contestant won that car.
- Audience contestants picked at random, dressed in ridiculous costumes, try to win cash or prizes by choosing curtain number 1, 2 or 3. Hilarious situations occur, from winning a rotten prize to jackpot.
- Daytime show with Betty White talking to guests, singing with the orchestra, etc.
- The former "Tonight Show" host moves from late night to prime time in this talk show.