This is almost a follow-up to its relative The Exorcist, since it stars Linda Blair, also the leading lady in the '70s...
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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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A space bum helps rescue a princess from an evil overlord with the help of a benevolent elder in this Star Wars send-up...
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1987
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This made-for-television drama chronicles an atypical May-December romance involving a twenty-something doctor and a...
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1982
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1982
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John Ritter plays an unsuccessful actor who takes a job posing as comic-book hero Captain Avenger at comics stores and...
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1980
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The made-for-TV Anatomy of a Seduction was originally telecast May 8, 1979. Susan Flannery plays a divorcee who assuages her...
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1979
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George Hamilton confounded his detractors by turning in a first-rate comic performance in Love at First Bite. Hamilton plays...
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1979
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Evidently still working for the same children's-theater company depicted in the previous episode "If the Shoe Fits", Vera...
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1979
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1979
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In this romantic comedy, a news anchorwoman's prenuptial jitters increase dramatically when another man, a songwriter, falls...
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1978
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A murderous car wreaks havoc on a small Western town in this thriller that has gone on to achieve a small degree of cult...
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1977
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In this Disney film, Hank Cooper (Ed Asner) the owner of a losing professional football team, recruits Gus, a Yugoslavian...
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1976
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Bob and Emily have decided upon a trial separation, but not for the usual reason. Working on her Master's degree, Emily takes...
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1974
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Lamont (Demond Wilson) convinces Fred (Redd Foxx) to donate his collection of rare jazz records to the library, in hopes of...
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1973
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Stuart Margolin appears in this episode as poetry-spouting motorcyclist Snake, a role created in the second-season episode "A...
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1972
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In $1,000,000 Duck, the titular duck is exposed to radiation and begins laying golden eggs, which brings it under the...
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1971
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Already established as "Meathead" on All in the Family, Rob Reiner found time to guest in this Partridge Family episode,...
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1971
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, a 500,000-dollar contract hangs in the balance as Samantha searches high and low for a...
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1969
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Tony (Larry Hagman) once again orders Jeannie (Barbara Eden) to stop using her magical powers. Dutifully, Jeannie transfers...
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1967
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Never once does Bobby Darin sing "Mack the Knife" or "Splish Splash" in Gunfight in Abilene. Instead, he plays a peaceable...
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1967
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Harry Lucas (Jim Hutton) is a U.S. Mint employee who scrambles to recover $50,000 he accidentally destroyed in this...
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1967
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Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart, the songwriting team who penned many of The Monkees' hit tunes, appear in this episode as two...
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1967
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John Wayne, who'd made two unforgettable guest appearances on I Love Lucy, is back in the saddle for this hilarious Lucy Show...
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1966
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Hoping to land a hot scoop that will increase his prestigate as a reporter, Tim (Bill Bixby) uses the CCTBS time machine to...
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1965
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When Eddie (Butch Patrick) is pestered by a schoolyard bully (Jackie Minty), peace-loving Herman (Fred Gwynne) advises his...
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1965
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Angry at Herman (Fred Gwynne) for staying out too late at an office party, Lily (Yvonne DeCarlo) locks her hulking hubby out...
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1965
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Despite the efforts of detective Paul Drake (William Hopper) to protect a secret desalinization process developed by Tryon...
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1965
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From at least the 1930s on to the 1970s, the upbeat protestant minister, Reverend Norman Vincent Peale, ministered to the...
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1963
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This episode is based on a mystery story penned by no less than Ellery Queen. When his son is mysteriously murdered,...
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1963
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En route to Death Row after being wrongly convicted for the murder of his wife, Dr. Richard Kimble (David Janssen) escapes...
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1963
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Martin (Ray Walston) knows that the government's new $2 billion space project is doomed to fail--but of course he can't tell...
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1963
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Having previously costarred in the third-season episode "The Contract", John Larkin, former star of the daytime drama The...
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1963
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Having suffering a crippling injury while on his honeymoon, Joe Drake (Paul Comi) is none too pleased when he is visited by...
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1962
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Inasmuch as this episode was scripted by Robert Bloch, one shouldn't be surprised by its echoes of Bloch's suspense classic...
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1962
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