A science project goes awry and the world is threatened by giant cockroaches in this horror outing. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi...
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1988
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In this carefree children's adventure, a grandfather and his grandson fulfill the former's life-long dream and embark upon a...
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1982
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Robert Louis Stevenson's novel is satirized in this comedy about a scientist (Mark Blankfield) who is hopelessly addicted to...
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1982
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Determined to prove that the men who answer advertisements for mail-order brides are nothing more than jerks and lechers,...
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1982
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Jim (James Garner) has cooked up an elaborate sting operation to save the printing...
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1979
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The 8-hour TV miniseries Blind Ambition was originally telecast May 20 through 23, 1979. This 105-minute feature-film...
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1979
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In the first half of a two-part story, greenhorn detective Richie Brockelman (Dennis Dugan) asks Jim (James Garner) to help...
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1979
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Former stuntman Hal Needham employed several of his old professional comrades in his made-for-TV Death Car on the Freeway....
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1979
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The toothsome singing duo, Donny and Marie Osmond, head for Hawaii in this comedy. The trouble begins when Marie acquires a...
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1978
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1977
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Jim Rockford (James Garner) arranges for his ex-jailbird "pal" Gandy Fitch (Isaac Hayes) to work as a legman for Marcus Hayes...
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1977
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Hired by Dr. Eric Albach (Larry Linville) to find the doctor's missing wife Tracy (Corinne Michaels), Jim is confused by...
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1977
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Having already exhausted the dramatic possibilities of fire with The Towering Inferno, producer Irwin Allen turns to water in...
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1976
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1976
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Remember the Great Energy Crisis of 1974? This episode finds the Partridges being selected as a "model" family by a group of...
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1974
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A skyscraper and an all-star cast go up in flames in Irwin Allen's classic disaster movie. To celebrate the construction of...
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1974
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In this gritty and violent period drama set in the depths of the Great Depression, Lee Marvin stars as "A No. 1", the...
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1973
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1973
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On a dare from his "pal" Punky (Gary Dubin), Danny (Danny Bonaduce) shoplifts a toy at a department store. Unable to escape...
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1973
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This crime thriller with occult overtones puts a spine-tingling twist on the Jungian psychological notion of "the shadow." In...
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1972
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Once more, Lorne Greene essays the dual role of Ben Cartwright and Ben's lookalike, confidence trickster Bradley Meredith....
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1972
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Virtually everyone on Walton's Mountain is profoundly affected when a meteorite falls through the Baldwin sisters' roof....
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1972
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In this comedy, young Donald Beeman (Tom Smothers) becomes disillusioned with his business career and quits to become a...
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1972
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Originally made for television, this story focuses on a woman selected for jury duty. During a murder trial, she discovers...
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1972
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In the second episode of a two-part story, Esmerelda again accidentally causes George Washington (Will Geer) to materialize...
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1972
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Darrin is perplexed when Samantha suddenly gains weight -- several tons, in fact -- while outwardly remaining her usual thin...
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1972
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Lorne Greene plays a dual role, as Ponderosa patriarch Ben Cartwright and Ben's con-man lookalike Bradley Meredith. The fun...
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1971
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In her fourth Bonanza appearance, Mariette Hartley is cast as Lola, a temperamental touring actress. When Lola is forced to...
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1971
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Introduced in the earlier episode "Meena", the scraggly Calhouns make a return Bonanza appearance in the April 5, 1970...
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1970
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Originally telecast September 20, 1970, "A Matter of Faith" served to introduce new Bonanza regular Mitch Vogel in the role...
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1970
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While the family is performing in Las Vegas, 10-year-old Danny (Danny Bonaduce)gives some stock market tips to sexy cigarette...
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1970
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Passing themselves off as wealthy business owners, brother-and-sister swindlers Tobias and April Horn (Robert Hogan, Marj...
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1969
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Frequent Bewitched supporting actor Steve Franken shows up on this occasion in the role of Samantha's prankish cousin Henry....
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1969
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On today's docket for officers Jim Reed (Kent McCord) and Pete Malloy (Martin Milner) is a tense kidnapping situation, as a...
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1968
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After several years of servitude as the secretary of banker Mr. Mooney (Gale Gordon), Lucy (Lucille Ball) finally gets the...
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Entertainer
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1968
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Paul Winfield (Sounder) guest stars as Robert Phillips, a prominent African American militant accused of murder. With racial...
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1968
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Sid Caesar pulls double duty in this episode, playing "himself" and his lookalike, Frankie the Forger. Upset that Frankie is...
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Rocky
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1968
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Darrin's new client, Mr. Hudson (Jack Collins), a strong advocate of family values, comes to the incredible conclusion that...
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1967
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The Bradley girls have once more decided that it is time their widowed mother Kate (Bea Benaderet) find a husband. In pursuit...
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1966
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Contacting the dreaded Martian "Virus M", Tim (Bill Bixby) develops red stripes on his face. Will Detective Brennan (Alan...
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1966
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In the first installment of a two-part story, Robert Strauss is cast as Charlie Leach, a sleazy private detective. Hired by...
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1966
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Hoping to force Darrin to get out of the office and spend more time with Samantha, Endora contemplates the notion of turning...
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1965
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Hoping to coerce Tony (Larry Hagman) into marrying her, Jeannie pretends to accept Roger's marriage proposal. This makes it...
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1965
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Darrin and Endora are arguing again, this time over how Samantha should celebrate Halloween. Unable to win her argument in a...
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1965
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