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- An American police procedural television series chronicling the work of a fictional version of the Baltimore Police Department's Homicide Unit.
- Nell agrees to look after the Kanisky's home, as a special favor to her dying friend, and takes on the role of housekeeper to widowed police chief Carl and a parental figure to his three teenage daughters, and eventually a foster son.
- Teams of kids compete against each other in a variety of physical competitions and sports.
- Doctor, Doctor chronicles the exploits of four doctors who formed the Northeast Medical Partners. After completing their Harvard medical schooling and residences they all got together and setup their own partnership in Providence, Rhode Island.
- In 14th-century England, the Grey family--widower Thomas Grey and his children--deal with romance, political intrigue, and war.
- A widowed white-collar professional with two children marries his Hispanic housekeeper so she will not be deported. They must do everything to keep everyone from discovering the truth. Will they discover that they were meant to be a family?
- Ninety episodes of this Nickelodeon show were produced 1991 to 1993. Audience members were asked to volunteer to perform funny stunts, e.g. kissing a chimpanzee et cetera.
- Short lived daytime talk show.
- The third-generation owner of a seedy hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey copes with various problems, including the regular residents.
- In 1775 Philadelphia, an innkeeper wants his daughters to marry well. There's a ball and gents are attending but he needs money to get the girls in. He asks his brother-in-law, George Washington, for some money.
- Publicity agent Sloan Thorn and his wife Ginger are nouveau-riche trying to ascend the social ladder quickly. The pretentious behavior extends to their offspring Chad, Joey, and Edmund. Even their maid Toinette is snobby.
- Sex-therapist Dr. Ruth Westheimer starred in this unsold comedy pilot for ABC, in which she played a college professor who opens up her large on-campus house to five college students (Mac, Tracey, Angela, Barbara and Rhino). She tries to help them muddle through their various relationship problems. In the only episode produced, Mac bribes sexy Angela to go out with obese star football player Rhino.
- Pilot for a comedy-drama series stars Griffin Dunne as the host of a children's cable television program with a ten year old girl.
- A recent widower asks his ex-vaudevillian father to help him raise his four daughters.
- Armus, Sir Thomas' eldest son, returns home after eight years of fighting in the Crusades. He joins the family on their annual reluctant journey to pay the king's taxes to the Duke of Arondale. When a gang of brigands invades the duke's castle, help themselves to the proceeds and take hostages to assure their escape, Armus must prove his mettle by helping Richard and Eleanor defeat the outlaws before they can harm their neighbors and family.
- Baron Mullens' plot to kidnap Eleanor Grey is foiled by an unlikely rescuer - an apprentice blacksmith called Lucas who dreams of becoming a knight. Sir Thomas' widowed sister-in-law visits Covington Cross and the family patriarch is so struck by her likeness to his late wife that he becomes smitten - much to the disgust of Lady Elizabeth. Meanwhile, Mullens and his henchmen plot to kidnap Eleanor during the harvest festival.
- Sir Thomas' attempts to negotiate a lumber contract to build the king's ships with Duke of Worringer hit a snag when a lover's spat with Lady Elizabeth causes her to seek a business as well. Cedric's trip to buy a neighbor's lumber to sweetened the deal is derailed when he is beaten and robbed in an inn and the outlaw uses his identity while committing highway robbery. Meanwhile, Eleanor must fend off the unwanted advances of the Duke's young son.
- Richard and Eleanor rescue John Mullens and the bishop from a swaggering highwayman and lock him in the Grey's castle dungeon, but Eleanor soon falls under the thrall of the Irishman's charming blarney and helps him escape. Meanwhile Cedric prepares for a tournament for young would-be knights having promised Sir Thomas that, if he loses, he will join a monastery in Scotland.
- King Edward asks Sir Thomas Grey to hear John Mullens' proposition for ending the enmity between their families. Baron Mullens proposes an arranged marriage between his eldest son, Henry of Gault, and Sir Thomas' beautiful teenage daughter, Eleanor, which Thomas reluctantly agrees to. When Eleanor flees Covington Cross rather than submit to such a union, Sir Thomas asks his rival's forgiveness and offers a valuable piece of property in recompense, but Mullens demands a trial by combat to wipe away the blot on his family's honor.
- Armus and Richard rescue a Saracen from a gang of toughs not realizing that the Middle Easterner is in England to avenge the death of his brother, who was killed by Armus during the Crusades. Meanwhile, a series of misdelivered letters causes confusion amongst three suitors and their would-be lovers in the scullery.
- Reluctant to return home to meet Lady Elizabeth's mono-syllabic speaking children, Armus, Richard and Eleanor journey to Arondel to prevent an assassination attempt on the king at the behest of a notorious liar of Armus' acquaintance. Meanwhile, Cedric recovers from a snake bite in a convent full of nubile young women who are anxious to be taught about worldly pleasures.
- Richard Grey rescues Rachel, a beautiful young woman, from a vengeful mob and brings her home to Covington Cross. Soon after her arrival an unusual death, violent storms and other unusual occurrences plague the castle. When Armus becomes deathly ill, the local abbot accuses the Grey's guest of witchcraft.
- Mike can't understand Deirdre's extremely negative reaction upon learning that her patient, "Wake Up Providence" host Hugh Persons, is HIV-positive... until she confesses her fear that she may also be infected.
- Mike's ex Jenna Lathrop has returned. She left the Duke and Mike falls quickly back under her spell. She invites Mike and the gang to her new photo exhibit. She gets Mike to sign the waiver but there is a compromising photo that he missed.
- Mike is named an eligible bachelor and pretty every single woman is coming on to him. And it causes problems for him with his girlfriend.
- During poker night, Abe can't ignore his dissolving marriage. The gang sets him up with a date.
- Mike is setting up the old college room for Abe and Gail's anniversary. It even includes a script. Gail is not happy and Abe sleeps on the couch. Mike tries to surreptitiously set up the couple with Leona for a counseling session.
- Grant wants changes to the clinic to increase billing and Mike gets out-voted. Mike institutes an outrageous outfit but it backfires.
- Abe is in the doghouse. His wife Gail is hiding a secret with Mike. Deirdre decides to go to the wild side and finds unwanted attention.
- Mike gets in way over his head when he saves the life of a beautiful award-winning photographer, and soon falls for her advances. Meanwhile, Abe endures Grant's medical advice when the partnership insurance physicals come due.
- Abe has recruited a reluctant Deirdre into a softball tournament. Mike takes Grant to a dinner with his estranged aunt Laura (Susan Sullivan). Then Laura and Grant start getting serious.
- Mike is helping his pregnant patient Alicia to find adoptive parents for her baby. Deirdre is angry that her married boyfriend Steve is cheating on her, not with his wife but with a new girlfriend.
- Abe and Gail need help. Mike is getting sued by a patient's niece.
- Grant is doing hand modeling. Mike injures Abe's son Justin in a hockey accident. Justin is forced to miss the championship game.
- Deirdre is going away for the weekend with wrong number Kevin. He turns out to be a rich guy and he invites the gang to ride his private plane. The problem is that Deirdre's bad luck with men continues.
- Abe is retaking his test. Mike is confronted on his TV show by the opposing lawyer. The lawsuit goes badly and he is visited by a ghost.
- Grant is offered membership to an exclusive golf club. He invites Abe and when he arrives they give him the cold shoulder. Abe tells Grant that they're racist but he points if they were why would they make him a member since he's Jewish.
- A mouse is loose in the clinic. Mike goes on a house-call to treat murder mystery writer Olivia Judd. He tells her about an undetectable poison and soon her husband is dead.
- Mike develops a hernia after doing an exercise demonstration with Pia on the morning TV show. He needs surgery but is afraid to get it.
- When a doctor appears on the show to peddle a new plan he invented. Mike says it's just a fad and not effective. But the producer who uses it, decides to side with the doctor and ousts Mike.
- College mate Peter Balcovske is coming for a visit. The gang recalls Mike's first encounter with Peter during an eventful study session.
- Mike fires the incompetent nurse. Unbeknownst to him, Grant hires Mike's visiting mother as the new nurse.
- Abe reluctantly allows Mike to babysit while he takes his wife out for their anniversary. He's not happy with what Mike teaches his kid.
- Grant begins an office romance wit the new receptionist who's half his age.
- Mike is trying to start his own practice and his mother is having a party for his book. There is a book review in Playboy.
- Richard is having trouble sleeping. He has become hooked on sleeping pills as he gets his fix from each one of the partners.