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- Chronicles liberal ex-hippies Steven and Elyse Keaton, their conservative son Alex, daughters Mallory and Jennifer, and later, youngest child Andrew.
- The misadventures of two women and one man living in one apartment and their neighbors.
- A working class man constantly squabbles with his family over the important issues of the day.
- Mrs. Edna Garrett, housemother and dietitian at the Eastland School, teaches a group of girls in her charge how to solve those problems that every teenager has to face.
- A poor family make the best of things in the Chicago housing projects.
- The misadventures of a wealthy Manhattan family who adopted the children of their late African American housekeeper from Harlem.
- The cop test pilot for an experimental police helicopter learns the sinister implications of the new vehicle.
- A nouveau riche, African-American family who move into a luxury apartment building develop close, if occasionally fractious, relationships with other tenants.
- Young Punky Brewster is abandoned with her dog, Brandon, in a supermarket. When she befriends Henry Warnimont, her new family life begins.
- "All In The Family" spin-off centered around Edith's cousin, Maude Findlay, a liberal, independent woman living in Tuckahoe, New York.
- In liberal San Francisco a conservative cartoonist tries to keep his two daughters, who rent an apartment below him, safe. In season 6 the cartoonist buys a small-town newspaper in Tiburon.
- The further misadventures of Archie Bunker, now the owner of a local pub, and his regulars.
- This series took place in an apartment building numbered 227. The cast would frequently be sitting outside on a large set of stone stairs, involved in some discussion that would unfold into the weekly plotline.
- Nell agrees to look after the Kanisky's home, as a special favor to her dying friend, and takes on the role of housekeeper to widowed police chief Carl and a parental figure to his three teenage daughters, and eventually a foster son.
- The zany adventures of a suburban family, their next-door neighbors, and an innovative robot designed to look like a human child.
- Larry Alder is a 44-year-old divorcee in Portland, Oregon, raising his two teenage daughters and hosting a call-in psychology radio show.
- Set in the fictional small town of Fernwood, OH, the show parodies real talk shows, complete with a stage band, as well as the sort of fare one might expect from a small-town locally produced television program.
- The further adventures of Fred Sanford, featuring the old cast, except for Lamont; Fred has a new partner and a new girlfriend.
- In the second-season version of "Fernwood 2Nite," the small-time talk show from Fernwood, Ohio has moved to Alta Coma, California, where it has taken on a more national flavor. This satire of Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson, and all the other big names in 1970s Talk TV promised that each week it would offend some, if not many, with its unusual brand of humor. In this newer version of the show, many well-known TV and movie stars came on as guests, often joining the cast in making fun of themselves and their media images.
- The misadventures of Florence Johnson, a hotel maid who was previously seen serving the Jeffersons.
- Female rock trio Sugar, which consisted of Maxx, a hatcheck girl, Maggie, a dental hygienist, and Diane, a dance instructor. Sugar performed for free at the Tryout Room, a Los Angeles night club owned by Al Marks.
- A live-theater production which Dame Elizabeth Taylor stars as Dr. Emily Loomis, a professor of ancient history at a small California college, who reluctantly agrees to rent a room in her house to one of the new students named Stewart Anderson (Joseph Bottoms). Both happen to be loners (she with a secret past) and although they initially get on each others nerves, they eventually realize the rapport to help one another emerge from their emotional shells.
- Short-lived situation comedy about the owner of a house-painting contracting firm who is trying to support a wife and five children whose ages range from 9 to 23.
- Taped in 1977 but didn't air until August 28, 1979. A world that is purely Andy's. It serves as a bit of a greatest hits, compiling many of his classic pieces into one arena, but also veers off into its own unique animal.
- Weekly syndicated revival of the classic CBS game show, where celebrity panelists try to guess secrets of in-studio contestants.
- Two three-member teams compete to fill a crossword puzzle.
- Track stars Phyllis (Phyl) and Mikhail (Mikhy) are on opposite sides of the Cold War but meet and marry. Mikhy defects and they move in with Phyl's father Max, where Mikhy must navigate the American cultural landscape. Russian agent Gimenko trails him, trying to convince him to return to the Mother Country.
- Syndicated special that salutes Hollywood's contribution to popular music from the 1920s to the 1980s. Each of the seven hosts introduces a different decade.
- Today the true-life documentary series 'Defining Moments in Earth's History' takes a celebratory glance at the attempted Alien takeover of planet Earth in 2010. With the introduction of the fabled "Human Detector", two brilliant scientists work to expose the "aliens in human form" and send the alien population toward extinction.
- A typical guy forgets his anniversary and only has 15 minutes to come up with something before his wife gets home.
- Game show where teams of famous athletes compete to win sporting goods for a favorite charity by answering questions about famous sports events; the game concludes with a "Bonus Biography" round where a famous sports athlete's story is read while the subject is silhouetted; and the teams must solve his/her life story and then he/she shows up.
- Homeless Destiny is the story of two angels, disguised as homeless women, who have been sent to test the humanity in mankind by their treatment of the homeless. Destiny, a prophetic angel, spends much of her time mentoring her protégé', Seven, in order to prepare her to take over her mission. Destiny demonstrates the multiple personalities of homelessness as she channels characters such as an elderly Spanish immigrant, a bankrupt Hollywood diva, a male engineer turned druggie, and a woman suffering from major depression to intercede the lives of four passersby (a medical researcher, a former child television star, a star university basketball player, and proud new parents).
- Mary and Lester's romantic evening is interrupted by a police stakeout of Sandra's boyfriend.
- Mary receives praise for complaining to the president about a pothole, then the Secret Service shows up.
- Lester has a chance to do a big project and give a friend who's out of work a job. But things change when he learns that the company whom he'll be working for sponsors apartheid. So he has to choose which is more important.
- Sandra's novel inspired by the residents of 227 could hurt Mary's chance to become president of the Ladies' Auxiliary.
- Pearl, Mary and Rose end up in jail when they protest the Social Security office's claim that Pearl is dead.
- Taking a cue from Sandra's book, Brenda "mistakenly" invites an attractive man to a party on the wrong night.
- When Mary learns that her neighbors' marriage has ended, she thinks the same thing may happen to her and Lester.
- Sandra receives a letter from her mother, who is coming to visit. This upsets her because she feels that her mother never really loved her. Mary tries to placate her, but Sandra accidentally invites a gentleman friend, Mop, over for the same weekend her mother is visiting. Mary helps Sandra prevent her mother and Mop from meeting.
- Calvin decides to live with his pilot father, even it means moving to Iceland.
- Mary plans a party for her parents' 50th anniversary, but they aren't speaking to each other.
- Tired of being a lonely widow, Mary tries to buy tickets to a Redskins game for herself and Lester.
- Mary and Lester's 20th anniversary is made complicated by conflicting plans and in-laws.
- Mary returns from a shopping trip to discover that Lester has acute appendicitis.
- Mary's attempt to fix her brother up with Rose falls through when he falls for Sandra.
- Sandra, upon learning the Church is being asked to move out of the land they're on, volunteers Lester to help move it to it's new location. It's also Christmas time and the annual pageant will help commemorate the Church on it's new location. But the Church doesn't arrive there and they're wondering what they'll do for the pageant.