A man struggles to get a grip on a life that's spinning out of control in this emotional comedy drama. Dave Spritz...
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2005
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In this episode's Alternate World, the wealthy and powerful are able to have themselves cloned for spare body parts. Mistaken...
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1999
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The Alien Nation series continues with this made-for-television science-fiction thriller. In keeping with the original...
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1995
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In order to maintain their youth, vampiric jungle freaks kidnap and sacrifice pretty young things in this horror/thriller. ~...
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1974
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This sex farce stars Angus Duncan as a lothario on a mission to sleep with five very different women. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi...
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1974
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This 1973 episode features Brenda Vaccaro, the then girlfriend of series costar Michael Douglas (Steve Keller), as rookie...
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1973
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When a Cape Kennedy space mission is interrupted by terrorists, Senator Stockwell (John Carter) turns to a massive computer...
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1973
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Darlene Wheeler
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1971
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Darlene Wheeler
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1970
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The merriment continues unabated as Green Acres enters its sixth and last season, with city slickers Oliver and Lisa Douglas...
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1970
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Despite a severe lack of financial resources, handyman Eb (Tom Lester) persists in his plans to marry his sweetheart Darlene...
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Darlene Wheeler
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1970
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Oliver (Eddie Albert) and Lisa (Eva Gabor) must come to the rescue when two of their closest friends get themselves in...
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Darlene Wheeler
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1970
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Darlene Wheeler
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1970
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Back in California after their adventures in New York, the Clampetts return to their old habits -- including jumping to...
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1969
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Banker Drysdale is under the false impression that the Clampetts' hillbilly house guest Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher) is a...
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1969
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The Clampetts have arrived at the conclusion that their hillbilly houseguest Shorty Kellems (Shug Fisher) has worn out his...
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1969
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Shug Fisher returns as Silver Dollar City hotel owner Shorty Kellems in the first episode of a three-part story arc. Having...
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1969
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The third of producer Paul Henning's enormously successful "rustic" comedies of the 1960s, Green Acres made its CBS bow on...
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1965
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