Organized by New York's Museum of Television and Radio, this impressively assembled tribute to the funny women boasts a...
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2003
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How would you react if the frontman for your favorite boy band came knocking on your door looking for a place to hide out?...
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2002
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2001
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Thirty-three years after the demise of The Patty Duke Show, you'll be glad to know that Patty Lane is still seeing the sights...
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1999
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A husband and wife are initially thrilled to have moved to an idyllic, leafy town, but its apparent perfection -- no crime,...
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1999
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Comic Rodney Dangerfield co-wrote and stars in this outrageous comedy. Wally Sparks (Dangerfield) is the host of a sleazy...
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Emily Preston
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1997
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Having shown up at the wrong house for her latest assignment, Monica (Roma Downey) innocently finds herself under arrest for...
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1996
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Just as the original 1950 version of Father of the Bride spawned a sequel, so did the 1991 remake; like its counterpart four...
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Co-producer
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1995
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Based on a real case from the television series Unsolved Mysteries, this dramatic tale looks at the hunt for Paul Stamp, an...
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1995
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Co-producer
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1991
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A boy saves and befriends a mangy ex-circus dog and adopts him as a pet--without his father's knowledge. As the family moves...
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Natalie Devlin
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1991
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The made-for-TV Earth Angel stars Cathy Bodewell as Angela, a prom queen who dies in 1962. Unfortunately, Angela has not...
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Judith
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1991
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This light comedy is a contemporary--and wacky--version of The Hunchback of Notre Dame. In this version, a malformed young...
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Diane Girard
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1990
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Happy Birthday, Bugs: 50 Looney Years is a television special celebrating 50 years of Bugs Bunny cartoons, complete with...
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1990
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The made for TV Menu for Murder was first telecast December 4, 1990. An unpopular PTA leader is murdered with a poisoned...
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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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Cheech Marin and Eric Roberts play two draft-dodging hippies who flee to a commune in Central America where they stay for 20...
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1989
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1988
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A prim and proper housewife from Beverly Hills sets off with a Hollywood prostitute to nab the party responsible for...
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Catherine
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1988
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In this Disney comedy, an unemployed, destitute actress tries to save her dog after it eats too much junk food during a...
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1988
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Originally broadcast as an installment of ABC's Disney Sunday Movie anthology, The Leftovers marked the TV acting debut of...
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1986
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Amanda Burke
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1986
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In this taut drama, a young woman has a series of terrifying nightmares about being stalked by a mysterious killer....
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1985
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Shirley Feeney
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1983
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Shirley Feeney
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1982
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) wants to sing for "Hoot Night" at Cowboy Bill's, but feels she lacks such necessary commodities as...
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Director
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1981
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Series costar Cindy Williams plays a dual role in this episode. Meeting a handsome doctor named Paul McKenzie (Paul Tully),...
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1981
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To counteract a precipitous drop in its ratings during its previous season, Laverne & Shirley launched season six by shifting...
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Shirley Feeney
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1981
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This painfully dull Alien parody pits an inept spaceship crew against a mutating, one-eyed walking manure pile that grows out...
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McHugh
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1981
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A small California town is gripped by UFO fever in this well-acted, surprisingly rich comedy. At the center of the mania is...
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Arlene
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1981
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1980
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Season five of Laverne & Shirley begins with the conclusion of a two-part story inaugurated on its "sister" series...
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Shirley Feeney
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1980
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Returning from the original American Graffiti are Debbie Dunham, Steve Bolander, John Milner, Carol/Rainbow, Terry the Toad...
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1979
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Season four of Laverne & Shirley found the series' time frame progressing from the late '50s to the early '60s. The season...
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Shirley Feeney
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1979
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Suddenly, Love is a tried and true "class conscious" TV movie set in the Manhattan of the 1960s. Cindy Williams stars as a...
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1978
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Shirley Feeney
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1978
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Ending its first season as America's second most popular TV series (its "inspiration," Happy Days, was the first),...
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Shirley Feeney
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1977
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Exploiting the overwhelmingly positive audience response to the 1975 Happy Days episode in which Richie (Ron Howard) and...
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Shirley Feeney
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1976
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The owner of a financially foundering skin-flick production company decides that the only way to save it is to put on a...
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Rosie
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1975
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Dean Martin had his final leading role in this obscure drama about a San Francisco lawyer defending a black militant...
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Jamison
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1975
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Ann
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1974
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This made-for-TV drama focuses on the plight of a family of migratory farm workers. The film was Emmy-nominated as...
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1974
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This genuinely perverse horror film stars John Savage as a young man forced to participate in the beachfront gang rape of...
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Lori
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1973
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It's the last night of summer 1962, and the teenagers of Modesto, California, want to have some fun before adult...
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Laurie
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1973
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In the lively comedy/adventure Travels with My Aunt, adapted from Graham Green's book, Henry (Alec McCowan), a timid, bookish...
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Tooley
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1972
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1972
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Jack Nicholson first put his well-documented enthusiasm for basketball to good use in this film, which he wrote and directed...
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1971
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They used to say "don't trust anyone over 30," but there's no one over 30 left to distrust in this loosely plotted satirical...
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1970
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