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- Chet Kincaid, gym teacher at an inner-city Los Angeles high school, deals with students, Principal Langford and counselor Marsha Peterson. He lives with his mother Rose, brother Brian, and sister-in-law Verna, who focus on his social life.
- Eli and Sydney are top divorce attorneys in New York City. The dynamic changes when Charlie is hired and Eli takes a lower profile. Sydney and Charlie develop a flirtatious arrangement while concentrating on their clients' problems.
- Agent Sophie Parker learns she's pregnant soon after her boyfriend Rick leaves her for Brigitte. He takes most her clients leavng her with difficult Estelle. She leans on best friend Matt, struggling with motherhood, a demanding family and life in general.
- The trials of a settler family of Swedish immigrants to America.
- Howdy Lewis and Ben Jones are in debt to Jim Ed Love, 2nd richest man in the state. They find some happiness with girlfriends Ada and Sally at the Longhorn Cafe.
- Fort Geller Texas is training center for paratroopers with instructors China Bell and more lenient Eugene Allard molding diverse recruits into a unit. Their captain is rascist Stephen Wiecek whose adulterous wife Phyllis drinks excessively.
- Andy "Fish" Troutner and his friends Hazard and Krakowski begin Westlake High with trepidation, especially after meeting theatrical teacher Ernie. Also on staff are Miss Eastwood and Andy's brother Pete. At home is a surgeon dad and homemaker mom.
- TV producer Jill Kurland reluctantly lets her widowed mom Edie move in with her in NYC. They squabble especially when Edie gets a job on the same show. Ken is Edie's new friend, Naomi a co-worker and Jill's boyfriend Matt is a calming presence.
- Dentist Mike Reynolds is living a good life with his wife Liz and his two children. When Scott and Kitty find a chimp, he reluctantly agrees to keep it but finds his life turned upside down when the ape Buttons causes chaos on a regular basis.
- Stanley is an affable newstand operator in an upscale New York hotel. His personality attracts residents and tourists alike, involving him in their lives. Two people unhappy with this are his girl Celia and Mr. Phillips, the building's manager.
- Stuntman Jake Rozzner returns to NYC to help foster mother Connie with a diverse group of kids. Boy-crazy Jill, brainy Kateri, husky Lou, and hyper Andy and Dave need a loving father figure. Gary is Jake's attorney friend and Janie is his old girlfriend.
- Jack, a garage manager and waitress April Nardini are childhood sweethearts still struggling after years of marriage. Son Chris is a bruiser, Michael labors to pay for school, and Gemmy is a fashionista. The Beggs are their upscale neighbors.
- Clothing manufacturer Dudley Walker has just become a bachelor after his wife ran off with his partner. Amy is already married to sad Lenny, whom Dudley doesn't love.
- Ben Pride leads wife Elizabeth and children into 1860's Kansas with the difficult task of homesteading. The family faces various adversities as the try to tame the land. Joining Ben is his father Tom and brother-in-law bachelor Chance Reynolds.
- Andre Valeur, a successful businessman, lives in an upscale Montreal neighborhood and Paris. Daughter Stephanie is a model, Danielle a reporter. Rob works for his father but prefers the nightlife. Wife Katherine is unhapoy just being a socialite.
- Tom with his buddies won a state basketball championship and spend their time reliving that glory time. Tom is a chauvinist, Vince a womanizer, Herb a doctor, and Marty a dour divorcee. Their wives and children tolerate their childish antics.
- Attorney Steve Rutledge wants to better the world but ends up taking questionable cases. His partner Alex has no scruples and secretary Jean is often testy. Mac is his high achieving but newly fired wife and Larry his irresponsible brother.
- St. Louis Franklin High has a diverse staff deal with typical students. Harry Barnes is dean who's assistant Felspar is an inept dullard. Sara the pretty drama teacher discourages romance with David, a colleague. New hire Jeff remains idealistic.
- Private investigator Dennis Chase operates with a staff made up of the stunning Lola, new attorney Brian, and talented linguist Jim. Using specific methods they determine the guilty party and leave the rest to the police of an unnamed city.
- Adoptee Rachel, a successful DA, searches for her birth family and locates a redneck brother Arlo. He and his two children, King and Beauty, move in with her and create havoc, and she leans on co-workers Irene and MartySuccessful DA Rachel is an adoptee and is curious about family. She locates a redneck brother Arlo with two children King and Beauty who move in, creating havoc, which she gets through by leaning on co-workers Irene and Marty.
- Dr. Rachel Griffen returns from the Far East, planning on incorporating alternative medicine with traditional practices. Her mentor Dr. Isaac Braun is skeptical and administrator Quinten Bremmer outright hostile. Oz is the ever cheerful orderly.
- Spud and Herbert are co-owners of Triple A Airlines, a one plane operation. Trying to put them out of business are rivals K.J. Crawford and son Ronnie, owners of the airfield they use. Crawford employee Becky is sweet on Spud and tries to help.
- Ted King is captain of research ship New Endeavor in the waters of the Great Barrier Reef. His crew is a mix of divers like Jack and scientists studying the ocean's mysteries. They have at their disposal the latest high tech gear and mini subs.
- Charming Dr. William Hall is the urbane president of rural Ivy College. His pleasant life include his attractive wife, former actress Vicky and their all knowing housekeeper Alice. Occasionally school chairman Clarence Wellman causes a disruption.
- An anthology series with episodes split between comedies and drama. Anita Colby and Arlene Dahl shared hosting duties the first season that was originally filmed live but switched to film. Polly Bergen took over as hostess in the next year.
- An number of extraordinarily talented youngsters perform before Santa. May Parish sings The Hobby Horse Parade. Jackie Clune does a stunning rendition of When Irish Eyes are Smilin'. Sybil Elaine delights with her impersonation song. The rest dance, tumble, sing and Nancy Gonzalez plays La Cucaracha on the accordion.
- Newlywed city girl Betty joins husband Jim in his dream of owning a farm. The couple begin raising chickens and getting advice from neighbors the Kettles. Maw Kettle is practical, Paw a bit shiftless and they have an alarming number of children.
- Investigative reporter Ryan Fitzpatrick and his quirky cameraman Bones work at a San Francisco TV station, facing disapproval from bosses and navigating rivalries while receiving support from Fitz's ex-wife Rosie.
- Military Academy instructor Oliver Yates is 4-F and losing the respect of his students. He quits to join up but ends up working in a shipyard. His rival Charlie for girlfriend Ruth uses the info against him, spreading lies about his wartime activities.
- MacArthur St. Clair is a cardiologist whose dedication to work leads to a frustrating family life.
- Law school student and former G.I. Jeffrey Jones works as a private investigator in Los Angeles, California. Being broke, he hangs out at the Golden Bubble, getting advice from Joe the bartender. Michelle is his girlfriend and Lieutenant Doyle his police contact.
- A young woman's financial problems continue through a troubled marriage to a gambler.
- Frank Boone and Johnny Miller are social directors at a summer resort which caters primarily to the wealthy. JW, Woodrow, and Dorothy are fellow employees with Dorothy dating Johnny. Activities and misadventures with the guests are chronicled.
- Hot shot motorcycle racer Dusty Weston takes too many chances. He and his design partner Chris Rhodes agree on almost everything, but reporter Eve Drake arrives to do a story. Both men fall for her, endangering their friendship plus Dusty's career.
- Death, also known as Nigel, erroneously kills Ed Stone 56 years too early. He's ordered to bring the deceased back to life but there are changes. Ed no longer ages but also has lost many sensations like the taste of food and any romantic impulses.
- The Williams brothers perform a medley of Christmas tunes then harmonize with the Osmond siblings. Andy croons "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire." The Osmonds ice skate. Andy solos "Silent Night", the brothers return for "I'll Be Home for Christmas."
- Talented youngster Pat Donahue is working in the Berkshires. He learns of a great part in New York City and auditions. But after winning the role he finds out it was originally intended for his father Patrick. The son is reluctant to do what's right.
- Burt talks modern music with Beethoven portrayed by Peter Ustinov. Burt plays "Moonlight Sonata." Stevie Wonder performs "Alfie" and "Superstition." Gilbert O'Sullivan sings "Out of the Question." Bette lets loose on "Chattanooga Choo Choo.
- Lorne narrates the unique bond between dog and man around the world. Eskimos with sled dogs plus herding dogs in California are examined. Also animals trained for guard or seeing eye duties. Elizabeth Taylor and Kim Novak share their connections.
- Heiress Teddy Simpson avoids boredom by calling random men to flirt despite having a fiance, Rob Winslow. Trouble arises when she meets a few of them and they expect to marry her. She must cleverly keep her beau without upsetting the others.
- A young novelist is being blackmailed.
- Jeff is hired after movie star Nita Maran is hypnotized by bit player Ferini. The ex-con is threatens to shut down an expensive film unless he's paid a small fortune. Jeff and his colleagues must locate the blackmailer plus protect Nita from harm.
- Jeff trails a jewel thief into the desert, only to have the thief and his girlfriend turn the tables on him.
- Rex heads to an old mining town, hired by the local boss Henning. After he turns down the job he's prevented from leaving. He becomes involved with Notch who holds the deed to a valuable claim that several of the locals want their hands on.
- Stu is hired to protect belligerent business mogul Simon Galbraith on an African hunting trip. The rude man brings along a number of people who wish him ill, foremost wife Miriam. Stu does his job despite a distaste for his client and his actions.
- Kookie and Jeff pretend to accuse each other of treachery and shoot it out in the office at 77, but it's just a prank on J.R. That night, en route to a case in a remote California town, Kookie is attacked by a hitchhiker he unwisely picked up. The rapist hijacks Kookie's wheels and gun, and makes him switch clothes, so the sheriff has good reason to suspect the young PI. Kookie is mistakenly arrested for assault (really a euphemism for attempted rape). After insisting on his right to a phone call (the small town yokels don't seem aware of the right to a phone call), the first of which fails to go through, he then calls J.R., who is throwing a wild party. J.R. thinks he is being (what we now call) "punked" yet again. J.R. tells the sheriff to "lock him [Kookie] up and throw away the key". The sheriff then allows Kookie to see his accuser but the traumatized woman mistakenly claims Kookie IS the man who attacked her in the dark. The townsfolk, led by the woman's husband, are increasingly inflamed. Kookie may not even make it to trial, in a plot very similar to that of the Spencer Tracy-Sylvia Sidney classic Fury (1936) including the well-acted role of the conflicted and very morally ambiguous sheriff.
- A wealthy businessman hires Jeff and J.R. to keep the crowd and reporters away from his wedding and new bride. They end up saving the bride and solving a murder. All in time for the newlyweds to go on their Hawaiian honeymoon.
- Jeff is hired by Fay Dakota to protect her estranged husband Flint on the set of his comeback western. A series of mishaps have plagued the film plus Flint's interest in starlet Rhonda creates complications as Jeff and Roscoe work as extras.
- Jeff is asked by Lt. Gilmore to look into the disappearance of $85,000 hidden by gambler Stanley, recently out of prison. Jeff gets nowhere as his fiancée Francie and friends claim ignorance. But a murder changes the investigation's course.
- Jeff is hired to investigate the disappearance of scuba diver Carthwright before issuing insurance benefits. Jeff enlists Kookie and Roscoe to help while he talks with the attractive widow. A trip to Mexico brings the answers to the mystery.