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2002
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Having spent virtually all of her 15 years enwrapped in a sheltered, pampered existence, Lily Greeley McAllister (Alison...
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Lillian Greeley
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2001
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With their old beloved prep school teetering on the edge of foreclosure, Frasier (Kelsey Grammer) and Niles...
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2001
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In this adventure drama, four men passed over by the space program get one last chance to be heroes and live out their...
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2000
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Ellen Brighton
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1999
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1997
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Greg Davis (Michael Reilly Burke) was 12 years old when his childhood sweetheart Karen Carlson disappeared while en route to...
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1997
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A widow's joy at finding new love evaporates when she learns that her new husband's checkered past includes an abandoned...
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1996
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Additions to the cast of characters on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman during the series' fifth year on the air include Katie Sully...
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1996
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1995
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There is reason aplenty to celebrate in the course of Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman's third season. For one, Dr. Michaela "Mike"...
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1994
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The 200th episode of Murder, She Wrote finds Jessica (Angela Lansbury) supporting an effort to preserve a New York brownstone...
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1993
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Enjoying astonishing (and well-deserved) popularity at a time in TV history when dramatic programs trafficking in "family...
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1993
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This police drama is set amidst the warm splendor of Palm Springs. A boozy cop, an eager-beaver rookie, and a local gumshoe...
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1993
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1993
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In this epic Ron Howard film, Joseph Donelly (Tom Cruise) is an impoverished 19th-century Irish tenant farmer who has...
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Nora Christie
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1992
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The final episode of Murder, She Wrote's eighth season finds Jessica (Angela Lansbury) at the headquarters of a profitable...
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1992
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Barbara Babcock makes a guest appearance in this episode as Mae, the mother of sibling pilots Joe and Brian Hackett...
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1991
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Four orphans vow to do anything they can to stay together when they learn the courts are planning to separate them. When a...
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1990
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15 years ago, Jessica's cousin Anne (Shirley Jones was about to be married when her fiancé was murdered, ostensibly by Anne's...
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1990
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In this entry in the long-running mystery series, Perry Mason begins representing an author who is accused of killing her...
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1990
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1989
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A college student clashes with his co-ed roommate, then falls for her in this romantic comedy. Sheltered freshman Chris...
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1989
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1986
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News at Eleven is a stacked-card study of journalistic ethics -- or rather, the lack of same. Martin Sheen stars as the...
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Joanna Steckler
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1986
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This episode marks the first appearance of Calhoun Fletcher (Peter Bonerz), the troublesome--and trouble-prone--distant...
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1986
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Jerry Orbach makes his first series appearance as gruff but golden-hearted Boston private detective Harry McGraw. While...
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1985
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Mrs. Douglas
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1985
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Attack on Fear was based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning series of newspaper articles by Dave and Cathy Mitchell....
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1984
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Lane Marshall (Barbara Babcock), a talent agent who specializes in lining up TV commercials for ex-athletes, persuades Sam...
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1983
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This fact-based youth-oriented drama chronicles the courage and determination of a teenage girl who stands tall in the face...
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Mrs. Maida
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1983
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Adapted from a long novel by Pat Conroy, the story is shortened to focus on a harrowing account of institutional racism in...
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Abigail
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1983
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1982
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For his follow-up to 1979's Academy Award-winning Norma Rae, director Martin Ritt re-teams with that film's star,...
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1981
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Jack Gilford returns in the role of Joe Rieger, estranged father of cab driver Alex (Judd Hirsch). Much against his better...
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1981
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1981
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Novelist David Soul returns to his hometown of Salem, finding that things have changed a bit. More than a bit, in fact: the...
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1979
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1979
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Madeline Whitfield
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1979
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Melissa Astin (Barbara Babcock), the wife of Quincy's supervisor Dr. Robert Astin (John S. Ragin), stops her car to pick up a...
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1977
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Jim (James Garner) is hired by a woman identifying herself as Karen Hall (Barbara Babcock), who claims to be researching the...
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1977
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Originally known as Christmas Miracle in Caulfield, USA, this made-for-TV film concerns the true story of striking coal...
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1977
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Diane Baker guest stars as Irene Martin, an attractive--and unattached--homicide inspector. Irene makes quite an impression...
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1975
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This speculative horror film details the tribulations endured by a specially-selected test group of 11 people who are...
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1974
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A guaranteed tear-jerker, Bang the Drum Slowly centers on professional baseball player Bruce Pearson (Robert DeNiro) and his...
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1973
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Inspector Erskine (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) order round-the-clock surveillance on Paul Hale (Robert Foxworth), the weak-willed...
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1972
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Back before he was producing Charlie's Angels, Aaron Spelling was a major supplier of made-for-television feature films,...
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1971
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Noam Pitlik, who played a German double agent in the very first episode of Hogan's Heroes, is here cast as Capt. Karl...
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1970
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Jim Killian (Glenn Ford) is a reformed gunslinger who takes a job as a local preacher in Vinagaroon, Arizona. He arrives...
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1969
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The family prepares to move to England when Bill (Brian Keith) is offered an opportunity to work on an English-channel tunnel...
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1969
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As a birthday present to Col. Hogan, his men take it upon themselves to blow up an ammunitions dump. Unfortunately, they...
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1969
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Borrowing a page from "The Man in the Iron Mask," an impostor poses as Cardinal Soucheck (Paul Stevens), the much-beloved...
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1968
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Warfield (Glenn Ford) is the dispassionate ex-gunslinger who joins forces with peaceful neighbor Forbes (Arthur Kennedy) to...
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1968
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Captain Kirk and several other Enterprise crew members are captured by a race of aliens with immense mental powers in this...
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1968
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In this episode of the enduringly popular science fiction series, the starship Enterprise, while on a peaceful recruiting...
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1967
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Totally negating what we were told in the second-season episode "Lucy's College Reunion", Lucy (Lucille Ball) is in danger of...
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English Teacher
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1967
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Paul Picerni guest stars as Jack Williams, an opportunistic -- and treacherous -- American POW. In exchange for his own...
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1967
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Eddie (Butch Patrick) hopes to enter his beloved bat Igor in a school pet contest, but Igor flaps away in anger after being...
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1965
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