ALF begins its fourth and final season with a major addition to the cast--or more precisely, two major additions. Infant...
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1989
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The sole survivor of a psycho-led mass suicide awakens from a 13-year coma and begins having visions of the cult leader who...
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1988
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First offered as an ABC Theatre presentation on January 9, 1984, Something About Amelia stars Ted Danson in an "against type"...
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1984
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In this melodramatic story, a college professor and his family experience trauma and tears when the professor discovers that...
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Paula Beckwith
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1983
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In the first episode of a two-part story, James (Jason Bateman) heads to the Sleepy Eye bank to make a deposit. The bank is...
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1982
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, the troubles that have recently beset the Wilders continue unabated. Their crops have...
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1982
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, James (Jason Bateman) remains in a coma after being shot in a bank robbery. Everyone...
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1982
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With Dr. Baker (Kevin Hagen) in tow, Caroline (Karen Grassle) responds to a call for help from a prospector's camp. Here she...
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1982
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Still grieving over the death of his son John, Mr. Edwards (Victor French) has begun drinking again. Ordered out of his own...
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1982
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This story begins in 1982, with a set of old blueprints discovered in a Minnesota auction barn. Flashing back a century or...
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1982
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Hester-Sue (Ketty Lester) is astonished when her ex-husband, Sam Terhune (J.A. Preston), who left her years ago for another...
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1982
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1982
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In this special 90-minute episode, the first in a two-part story, the Wilders are beset by one calamity after another: A...
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1982
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1982
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A pregnant Laura (Melissa Gilbert) insists that she can take care of the Wilders' farm in the absence of her husband, Almanzo...
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1982
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Snowed in by a Christmas blizzard, the Ingalls family, including married daughters Laura (Melissa Gilbert) and Mary...
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1981
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The normally open-minded Doc Baker (Kevin Hagen) is a bit put off when his new assistant, Dr. Caleb Ledoux (Don Marshall),...
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1981
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In the conclusion of a two-part story, Rev. Alden (Dabbs Greer) finds a foster home for the orphaned Cooper children. Charles...
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1981
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J. Brennan Smith is cast as Elmer, a chubby new student at the Walnut Grove school. Mercilessly ridiculed because of his...
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1981
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Jack Kruschen guest stars as Gambini, an aging circus artist in whose footsteps his sons are reluctant to follow. When...
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1981
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While attending a literature seminar in Arizona, Laura (Melissa Gilbert) is reunited with her sister-in-law Eliza Jane...
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1981
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Nels Oleson (Richard Bull) is kidnapped by two dimwitted amateur crooks, who demand a 100-dollar ransom. When Nels' wife,...
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1981
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Harriet Oleson (Katherine MacGregor) thinks she has it made when she sells her restaurant to a national franchise. Before...
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1981
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1981
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Victor French returns to the series in the role of Isaiah Edwards. When his adopted son John a copy boy with a big Chicago...
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1981
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1981
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1981
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1981
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The Ingalls' newly adopted son, James (Jason Bateman), is desperate to "belong," and even more desperate to emulate his older...
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1981
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When millionaire Vincent Price dies, he leaves a riotous will which amounts to a scavenger hunt, the winner of which receives...
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1979
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Based on a book by John C. Fuller, the made-for-TV Ghost of Flight 401 is predicated on the "actual events" surrounding a...
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1978
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