This made-for-television docudrama that aired on March 28, 1999 on NBC, relates the story of an actual event that occurred...
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1999
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This adaptation of the classic Shakespearean tale of an exiled ruler who happens to be a very powerful magician is set in a...
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1998
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This made-for-TV crime drama follows the actions of the courageous, determined prosecutor who attempted to put notorious...
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1994
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This ecological drama, set in 2017, presents a world where pollution has generated ever more unpredictable weather and...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1993
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The mother of the title is played by Meredith Baxter. Her daughter (Carrie Hamilton) is raped by an unknown assailant who...
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1991
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Partially filmed in Hawaii and Tahiti, And the Sea Will Tell was a two-part TV movie based on a real murder case. A wealthy...
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1991
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I'll Take Romance has nothing to do with the old Grace Moore musical film of the same name. Rather, this 1990 TV movie is...
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1990
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Bill Duke directed this fact-based tale of a poor Southern black woman who rose from poverty to become an FBI agent. Retitled...
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1986
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Made for television, Broken Badge originally aired as The Rape of Richard Beck. Richard Crenna plays Beck, a hard-bitten cop...
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1985
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1984
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This once-timely made-for-TV drama was originally titled Lovesick: The Herpes Story until wiser heads prevailed. Soap-opera...
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Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1983
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The made-for-TV For Lovers Only was the pilot film for a potential series titled Honeymoon Hotel. Set in the Poconos, the...
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Composer (Music Score), Executive Producer, Screenwriter
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1982
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This ABC TV movie is set in an experimental coed prison, presided over by progressive warden E.F. Crown (Shirley Jones). The...
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Composer (Music Score), Executive Producer
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1981
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Attica is a probing, no-nonsense TV-movie re-creation of the tragic events which followed the Attica (New York) Correctional...
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1980
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Six recently divorced males gather 'round a restaurant table and talk about their past lives and their recently failed...
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1979
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Doctors' Private Lives was the 2-hour pilot film for the shortlived TV series of the same name. Ed Nelson and John Gavin star...
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1978
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Norman Panama's penultimate directorial effort, Barnaby and Me was originally filmed for Australian television. The title...
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1977
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Cloris Leachman plays a pregnant woman whose husband contracts a venereal disease from a teen he has been having an affair...
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1975
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Alex Karras stars as a naive backwoods strong-man, whose acute ability to lift weights brings him to the attention of a slick...
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1972
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With a title like The Feminist and the Fuzz, the TV-movie comedy could only have been produced in the swinging' seventies....
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1971
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Required to wear braces on her teeth, Laurie (Susan Dey) is worried that her unsightly dental adornments will turn off her...
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1971
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During a hurricane-induced power blackout, Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) is shocked to learn that the electricity and the...
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1970
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With their six-month wedding anniversary approaching, Tony (Larry Hagman) gently asks Jeannie (Barbara Eden) not to use magic...
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1970
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Jeannie (Barbara Eden) learns of the impending visit of Bonnie (Damien Bodie), Tony's high school sweetheart. Worried that...
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1970
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Gabriel Dell guest stars as Arvel, Tony's wheeler-dealer cousin from Texas. Hoping to capitalize on Tony's fame, Arvel...
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1970
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This episode concerns a dinner date with Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) and his wife Amanda (Emmaline Henry) where Jeannie serve...
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1970
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Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is appointed recording secretary for the NASA Officer's Wives Association. In this capacity, she...
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1970
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Jim Backus guest stars as General Fitzhugh, who challenge his fellow officer General Schaeffer (Vinton Hayworth) to a game of...
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1970
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Tony (Larry Hagman) has banished Jeannie (Barbara Eden), only to find out that he...
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1969
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The Big Day has finally arrived, as Jeannie (Barbara Eden) and Tony (Larry Hagman) prepare to walk down the aisle and be...
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1969
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General Schaeffer (Vinton Hayworth) prevails upon Tony (Larry Hagman) to take Jupiter, Schaeffer's pet Great Dane, for a...
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1969
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Locking Jeannie (Barbara Eden) in her bottle, her wicked lookalike sister Jeannie II (also Barbara Eden) trails Tony (Larry...
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1969
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This final episode of I Dream of Jeannie's fourth season begins as Tony (Larry Hagman) and Roger (Bill Daily) return from the...
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1969
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In the opening episode of I Dream of Jeannie's fifth and final season, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) casts a spell on the piano in...
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1969
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While orbiting the moon, Tony (Larry Hagman) develops a cold. Helpful Jeannie (Barbara Eden) blinks Tony back to earth so...
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1969
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This episode was originally designed as a lead-in for the zany variety series Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, which I Dream of...
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1969
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In the first episode of a two-part story, Dr. Bellows (Larry Hagman) sends Tony (Larry Hagman) to a secret location in order...
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1969
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Jeannie (Barbara Eden) has worked out a new spell which enables her to change ordinary household items into porcelain...
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1969
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Roger (Bill Daily) has tipped Jeannie (Barbara Eden) to the fact that man whom she...
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1969
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In the first episode of a pivotal two-part story, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) has found the perfect fifth-anniversary present for...
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1969
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Believing she would be closer to Tony (Larry Hagman) if their house wasn't so large, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) decides to...
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1969
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After winning a supermarket contest, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is afforded the privilege of reigning as queen of the Cocoa Beach...
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1969
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Mrs. Bellows (Emmaline Henry) shows up at Tony's house, only to discover Jeannie (Barbara Eden) dressed in her harem...
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1968
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Aunt Clara's warlock boyfriend, Ocky (Reginald Owen), is tired of having his British castle-hotel haunted by a pesky ghost...
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1968
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Hoping that Samantha will abandon Darrin in favor of her former warlock boyfriend, Rollo (Ron Randell), Endora creates a love...
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1968
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Barbara Eden plays a dual role in this episode, as both Jeannie and Jeannie's gray-haired, bespectacled mother. A box of...
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1968
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In the conclusion of a four-part story, Tony (Larry Hagman) has failed in every attempt to rescue Jeannie (Barbara Eden) from...
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1968
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In the third episode of a four-part story, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is still locked in a safe that is destined to be sent to...
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1968
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Accidentally smashing up Tony's car, Jeannie (Barbara Eden) takes the vehicle to a repair shop. Only it isn't really a repair...
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1968
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To keep a bunch of gangsters from taking over his business, Carlos Ramirez transfers the ownership of his casino to the nuns...
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1968
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Gullible Jeannie (Barbara Eden) is delighted when her duplicitous lookalike sister Jeannie II (also Barbara Eden) offers to...
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1968
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This episode marks the first appearance--and first disappearance--of Jeannie's magical pet dog Djinn Djinn. Jeannie (Barbara...
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1968
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Tony (Larry Hagman) and Roger (Bill Daily) must live together for one week to find out if they are compatable for an upcoming...
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1968
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Tony's superior officer General Schaeffer (Vinton Hayworth) despises hippies, especially a shaggy specimen named Harold...
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1968
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In the second episode of a four-part story, Tony (Larry Hagman) has hired a pair of safecrackers (Edward Andrews, Lou...
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1968
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In the first episode of a four-part story, Tony (Larry Hagman) accidentally locks Jeannie (Barbara Eden) in a safe that is...
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1968
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Dr. Bellows (Hayden Rorke) has finally put together what he considers an authenticated dossier of the strange goings-on in...
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1968
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This episode marks the first appearance of Jeannie's wicked lookalike sister--who of course is also played by Barbara Eden....
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1967
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Once again peeved by Jeannie's persistence, Tony (Larry Hagman) orders her to stop doing favors for him and to help someone...
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1967
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Once again, little Tabitha tries out her own rudimentary magical powers, with strange results. This time, Tabitha makes the...
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1967
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1967
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Darrin begins to worry when Samantha casually hints that she's beaten the U.S. astronauts to the moon. His worries intensify...
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1967
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Sr. Bertrille is among the travelers taking a pack-mule trip into the mountain community of Santa Thomasina. Upon her...
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1967
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This installment of Bewitched is one of several 1960s sitcom episodes tied in with the annual Soapbox Derby in Akron, OH....
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1966
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In the conclusion of a two-part story arc, the Stephenses are still playing host to Benjamin Franklin (Fredd Wayne), whom...
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1966
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In the first episode of a two-part story arc, Aunt Clara tries to magically summon an electrician to fix Samantha's lamp. As...
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1966
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Endora is tired of hearing Gladys Kravitz brag about her "brilliant" little nephew, Edgar. To show up Gladys, Endora uses...
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1966
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The birth of Tabitha sparks yet another battle of one-upsmanship between Samantha's mother, Endora, and Darrin's parents, Mr....
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1966
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Written by James Henerson, this episode gets under way with a quarrel between Samantha and Darrin. Helpful Larry and Louise...
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1966
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Pvt. Braddock (Shecky Greene) is strongarmed into serving as jeep driver for Froggy Clyde (Keenan Wynn, a brash, bullying...
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1962
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Hanley (Rick Jason) is ordered to take three of his men on a mission into German territory to rescue Hoby Jabko (Howard...
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1962
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1956
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