The star of this animated 23-minute version of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper is Mickey Mouse...and Mickey Mouse. The...
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1991
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Jessica (Angela Lansbury) accuses the wife of a Palm Springs real estate developer of murdering her philandering husband....
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1989
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Jose Ferrer guest stars in this episode--but not for long!--as a famed hypnotist known as The Amazing Cagliostro. As a...
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1984
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Phoenix may not be Roswell, but try telling that to Alice (Linda Lavin) when she sees a UFO. At first, the gang at the diner...
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1983
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After six successful seasons in a Sunday-night CBS slot, Alice moved to Wednesdays to launch its seventh year on the air....
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1982
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In this version of the Mark Twain classic, Huck dodges the drudgery of an eastern boys school by faking his own drowning....
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1981
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Performing an autopsy on a man in his eighties, Quincy determines (Jack Klugman) that the victim was physically abused before...
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1980
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In the third episode of an eight-part story arc, Granny's Ozark rival Elverna Bradshaw (Elvia Allman) has succeeded in...
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1970
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In the fourth episode of an eight-part story arc, the marriage between Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher) and Elverna Bradshaw...
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1970
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In the fifth episode of an eight-part story arc, the Big Day has arrived: The wedding between backwoodsman Shorty Kellems...
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1970
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Does there exist a sitcom which did NOT include an episode wherein the regulars are forced to wait hand and foot on an...
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1970
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Jack Sheldon guest stars as Ronnie Colman, latest beau of the Bradley girls' longtime nemesis Henrietta Plout (Lynette...
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1970
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In the second episode of an eight-part story arc, the Clampetts conspire with Shad Heller, real-life mayor of Silver Dollar...
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1970
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Shug Fisher returns to the role of hillbilly hotelier Shorty Kellems, this time accompanied by Lloyd "Shad" Heller), the...
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1970
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In the sixth episode of an eight-part story arc, Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher) manages to avoid marrying Elverna Bradshaw...
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1970
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Hooterville's annual Founders Day celebration may be cancelled this year due to some serious generation-gap issues. It all...
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1969
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In the last of five episodes filmed on location at Silver Dollar City in the Missouri Ozarks, Elly May prepares for her...
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1969
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In a rare dereliction of duty, veteran officer Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) allows a traffic violator to go free so that he...
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1969
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Impressionist Rich Little guest stars as Rick Wayne, a big-city comedian in whose nightclub act singer Billie Jo (Meredith...
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1969
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In the second of five episodes filmed on location at Silver Dollar City in the Missouri Ozarks, Granny tussles with her old...
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1969
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In the third of five episodes filmed on location at Silver Dollar City in the Missouri Ozarks, Granny is still trying to find...
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1969
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With Elly May's Ozark wedding called off, the Clampett family begins casting about for another potential husband. Figuring...
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1969
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In the fourth of five episodes filmed on location at Silver Dollar City in the Missouri Ozarks, Jane Hathaway and Jethro...
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1969
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With train conductor Wendell Gibbs (Byron Foulger) fast asleep, no one is around to pilot the Hooterville Cannonball when the...
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1968
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Buddy Rogers and Richard Arlen, who costarred in the very first Oscar-winning movie Wings, are reunited in this episode. The...
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1968
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Season Six of Petticoat Junction begins as Betty Jo (Linda Kaye Henning, now billed under her full given name) and her...
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1968
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"Emancipated" Bobbie Jo (Lori Saunders) strikes out on her own to become a professional woman. After a number of dead-end...
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1968
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Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) organizes a barbershop quartet, only to be kicked out of the group because of his off-key singing....
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1968
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Kate (Bea Benaderet) comes to the sad conclusion that honeymooners Betty Jo (Linda Kaye) and Steve (Mike Minor) have...
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1967
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After another of her many fights with boss Mooney (Gale Gordon), Lucy (Lucille Ball) quits her job and signs up with the...
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Miss Allman
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1967
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Floyd (Rufe Davis) has fallen for a "mystery woman", going so far as to serenade her with his guitar. Approaching Steve (Mike...
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1967
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Kate (Bea Benaderet) is given an opportunity to sell the Shady Rest at a huge profit. At first, Kate's daughters are in favor...
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1967
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There's been a slight increase in the population of Hooterville Valley, requiring the services of a new county supervisor....
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1967
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Through the auspices of the Association of Womens' Club Recording Secretaries, Billie Jo (Meredith MacRae) wins a weekend...
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1966
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Alice Ghostley makes her first Bewitched appearance, not in her familiar role of Esmerelda, but instead as a professional...
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1966
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Normally, Kate Bradley (Bea Benaderet) is in charge of Hooterville's "Almost Annual" charity show. This year, however, Kate...
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1966
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Hat Customer
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1966
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The Munster family elects to split a $10,000 inheritance from Cousin Wolverine straight down the middle. Lily (Yvonne...
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1966
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With this episode, Elvia Allman takes over the role of Selma Plout, longtime rival of Shady Rest Hotel owner Kate Bradley...
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1966
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Dick Van Dyke plays a dual role as Rob Petrie and Rob's late Uncle Hezekiah, who appears in this episode via a filmed "living...
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Luthuella Detweiller
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1965
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When Lisa (Eva Gabor) discovers to her horror that Hooterville has no beauty parlor, she decides to set up one of her own....
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1965
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Bobbie Jo (Lori Saunders) wants to win a school spelling bee, and is pinning her hopes on the "good luck" ring in her...
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1965
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Taking charge of Mammoth Pictures in Hollywood, the Clampetts embark upon a tour of the studio lot (actually the backlot of...
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1964
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Intending to marry Cynthia (Anne Helm), Jay Menlow (Robert Morse) is stranded at the alter on the day of the blessed...
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Mrs. Sampson
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1964
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Cagey real estate agent Pete Dudley (Allan Melvin) fast-talks Mrs. Brown (Pamela Britton) into selling her house. This is bad...
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1964
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Uncle Joe (Edgar Buchanan) takes it upon himself to write a new brochure for the Shady Rest Hotel. Since he's describing what...
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1963
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Although it can't technically be called a romance, Sally (Rose Marie) is satisfied with her current beau Herman Glimshire...
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Mrs. Glimshire
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1963
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Jethro wants to head back to "Californy," but Jed refuses until Jethro's maw Pearl can get oil executive Mr. Brewster (Frank...
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1963
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Professor Julius F. Kelp (Jerry Lewis) is an addle-brained, absent-minded chemistry instructor always incurring the wrath of...
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1963
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It is time for the annual Mayberry Founders Day celebration, and the committee has decided to hold a beauty contest. Sheriff...
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1961
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1961
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Charles Cromwell (Karl Weber), president-elect of Euclid College, arranges a meeting with Robert Haskell, who is handling a...
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1961
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In an idealized New York City during the early '60s, Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn) is a charming socialite with a youthful...
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1961
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A valuable Matisse is stolen from an art museum and replaced by a forgery. Museum curator June Sinclair (Mala Powers) and her...
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1960
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The Kettles in the Ozarks was the eighth of Universal's "Ma and Pa Kettle" series--minus "Pa" (actor Percy Kilbride had left...
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1956
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1956
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Upon returning to New York, Ricky (Desi Arnaz) is lavished with so much attention because of his upcoming movie debut that...
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Nancy Graham
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1955
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When a fan magazine decides to write an article on "average day" in the life of Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz), Ricky's wife,...
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Minnie's Neighbor
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1954
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When Lou (Lou Costello) accidentally shoots his neighbor Mrs. Crumbcake (Elvia Allman) out of a tree and perforates her...
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1953
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Season two of I Love Lucy gets under way with one of the series' funniest and most famous episodes. Fed up with their...
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Factory Foreperson
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1952
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1951
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For their first independently-produced vehicle, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello chose to appear in a remake of the 1939 Universal...
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1948
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Hoping to achieve a brilliant career as a violinist, Julia Seabrook (Ann Sothern) divorces her husband Jeff (Melvyn Douglas),...
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1943
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In this musical comedy, an agent for an advertising agency begins trying to push a new "Blind Date" service and so engages...
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Cobina
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1942
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Previously filmed with Mabel Normand in 1920, the old Rose Melville stage property Sis Hopkins was trotted out in 1941 for...
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1941
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In this musical comedy, a pregnant disc jockey misses her husband who is fighting overseas. Stressed out by the situation and...
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Cobina
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1941
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For some reason or other, Melody for Three seems to be the most frequently revived of RKO Radio's "Dr. Christian." As ever,...
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1941
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1940
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For the purposes of this inconsequential 61-minute musical, Paramount Pictures shelled out a great deal of money to film on...
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Cobina Gusher
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1940
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Here's a typically zany Tex Avery spin on a familiar fairy tale, highlighted by some eyecatching colored-pencil background...
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1937
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In the introductory episode of The Abbott & Costello Show, we meet the two heroes, down-on-their-luck performers who owe too...
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