This episode features a rare joint appearance by longtime TV leading man Corbin Bernsen and his real-life mother,...
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1997
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The sixth and final season of Sisters opens with the series' 100th episode, in which longtime regular Julianne Phillips is...
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1995
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1994
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This made-for-television drama first aired on NBC and was made shortly after the tragic stand-off in Waco, Texas when a...
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1993
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Having survived breast cancer, Alex Reed (Swoosie Kurtz), oldest of the Reed sisters of Winnetka, has launched a new career...
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1993
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A private detective becomes involved in a new cast when her partner's guardian is murdered. ~ Tana Hobart, Rovi...
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1992
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Season three of Sisters begins as Alex (Swoosie Kurtz), the oldest of Winnetka's Reed sisters, insists upon micro-managing...
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1992
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The first "Perry Mason" TV movie of the 1992-93 season, The Case of the Heartbroken Bride was the 23rd such production. The...
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Kaitlynn
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1992
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The first "trial" season for Sisters runs seven episodes, beginning with the awkward reunion of the Reed sisters in their...
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1991
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As season two of Sisters gets under way, John Whitsig (Garrett M. Brown), the unemployed husband of Georgie Reed...
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1991
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The emphasis in this episode is not on Jessica (Angela Lansbury) but on her old friend, indefatigable LA homicide detective...
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1989
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The made-for-TV The Murder of Mary Phagan is an account of the real-life events fictionalized in the 1937 theatrical feature...
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1987
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In this TV pilot, millionaire Nick Foley adopts six little orphan girls who prove to be much more of a challenge than he...
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1987
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In this taut, futuristic drama, the maiden voyage of a hypersonic passenger jet becomes a disaster when something goes...
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1983
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1982
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Premiering January 17, 1981, on NBC, the hour-long crime drama Walking Tall was based on a extremely popular series of...
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Dwana Pusser
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1981
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After a particularly bitter argument with her divorced mother, teenager Libby Bellow (Mare Winningham) runs away from home....
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1981
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1980
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