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- In a version of 1985 where superheroes exist, the murder of a colleague sends active vigilante Rorschach on the trail of a conspiracy that will change the course of history.
- Al is the quintessential working class dad. Peggy, his wife, always wants more from him. With their children, they go through the highs and lows of ordinary life.
- Tony Micelli, a retired baseball player, becomes the housekeeper of Angela Bower, an advertising executive in New York. Together they raise their kids, Samantha Micelli and Jonathan Bower, with help from Mona Robinson, Angela's man-crazy mother.
- 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.
- A wacky scientist and his companions answer viewer questions about science.
- A young tennis pro must face life's challenges with her single mother, her spoiled little sister, her insecure brother and her overbearing coach.
- Short-lived sitcom about a family who takes in an Australian nanny, Lisa. Danny, the oldest in the family, has a crush on Lisa and seizes every opportunity to hit on her. The show's opening sequence featured a music-video remake of the 1960s hit "So Happy Together."
- When Connie (Stephanie Hodge) returns to her family on parole after shooting her husband for cheating on her again, she finds a few unexpected surprises.
- A working mom has aspirations of becoming a rock star.
- Ted Zakalokis' family has always assumed that he would one day work at the family bakery, but he doesn't see that happening. To avoid it, he enlists in the Army and when he gets out, he finds a temporary job working in the mailroom of a Hollywood talent agency under Richie Herby. Most of the mailroom workers hope that one of the agents will need a new secretary, thus paving the way for them to be agents themselves. One of these hopefuls is Laurie Parr, who shuts Teddy down when he hits on her. He also meets Abe Werkfinder, the head of the agency--and basically a nice guy; and Al Floss,, the quintessential agent: oily, sneaky, deceptive. One day a client arrives and instructs Richie to meet him because he doesn't want any of the other "mail room people" making a move on his client. Richie, not wanting to give him the satisfaction, sends Teddy instead. The man is arrogant and pompous and picks a fight with Teddy, and Teddy slugs him to his knees. Teddy's spunk impresses the man enough that he wants Teddy to be his agent. Al Floss isn't happy and tries to dissuade Teddy from accepting, but Abe Werkfinder feels that as long as the man wants to stay with his agency, he must do anything to make him happy, so he convinces Teddy to accept the high-paying job and instructs Al to train him. But Al is not exactly in his corner, so Teddy must rely on Richie and his secretary Laurie for help. And because his name is such a tongue twister, Mr. Werkfinder dubs him Teddy Z.
- A pilot for an unsold NBC series. A single woman with three children realizes that her family has lost sight of their values and gives up her career as a daytime-drama actress in New York to move back with her extended family on their Texas farm.
- Sisters Vickilyn and Loretta, very dissimilar in personalities, are raising their niece Toby in Ponca City, Oklahoma. Loretta works at a restaurant and aspires to be a singer; traditional Vickilyn runs a mail-order business.
- Rachel Gunn is a dedicated head nurse often at odds with egotistical surgeon David Dunkel. Her fellow employees at a Nebraska hospital are nurses Becky Jo and Zac plus orderly Dane. Rachel is also Dunkel's landlord.
- Maria Conchita Alonso plays Maria Conchita Navarro, an independent, motorcycle-riding, Cuban/Venezuelan female who left her rich family to come to America.
- Two Latino men, an attorney and a T-shirt salesman, live together in Los Angeles.
- Teddy gets his client Harland Keyvo a job on the film that his other client Bobby the Chimp is working on. But into the film Harland can't stand being upstaged by Bobby. He asks Teddy if Bobby can be replaced but that won't happen. So he tries to kill Bobby but gets his trainer instead.
- Al views his Agent of the Year nomination as a precursor to retirement.
- Al and Teddy are out having lunch and a studio exec is in the restaurant. When the man gets into a fight with another guy, the other guy claims the exec initiated it while the exec claims the other guy bumped into him. Al offers to back him even though he didn't see anything. Teddy tries to convince Al to be honest.
- Mr. Werkfinder feeling that Teddy doesn't have enough to do, assigns one of the clients of a retiring agent. And the one he is assigned is Bobby a chimp, who stars in a popular TV show. When the trainer sends one of his other chimps to take Bobby's place at a public appearance. The head of the network upset decides to cancel the show. So Teddy goes on TV to plead Bobby's case.
- Teddy's grandmother worried about him because he's not working in the family bakery goes to his office to see what he does. And when she sees what he does, she changes her opinion. But when Al tells her that Teddy's not secure because he only has one client, she sets out to get him another client and when she sees a famous singer she encourages him to let Teddy be his agent not knowing he's already Al's client.
- Teddy Zakalokis whose family owns a bakery which he doesn't want to be a part of, evades joining by joining the army and getting a job in the mail room of a Hollywood Talent Agency. While there he meets the Senior member of the Agency who takes a liking to him. And he also bumps into Al Floss, a very sleazy agent. Floss asks Teddy's boss to meet one of his clients but the man decides to send Teddy instead. So while riding with the man, he and Teddy get into it. And the man asks Teddy to be his agent. Which he isn't and Floss is not happy about it.
- It's Christmas time and Al, the Grinch tells Teddy and Laurie that they have to come in tomorrow to wait for something important to be delivered. When they complain to Al. he retorts by saying that years ago when he was starting, his mentor Maury Chekof did the same thing to him, so he has no sympathy for them. Later that evening Al's at home and Maury shows up as a ghost and tells Al he's going to be visited by three ghosts. And he is and they show him how his life was, is and could be.
- One of Al's clients, a writer, gives him a script and wants Al to tell him what he thinks about by the next day. So Al gives it to Teddy to read and tell him what he thinks of it. And Teddy likes it. He gets the script and gives it to a producer. Later Teddy learns that it's the script of a movie that has been made and is an Academy Award winner.
- Teddy and Al go to great lengths competing for a hot actress who is highly into the spiritual world and recently dumped her agent.
- Teddy gets the opportunity to go to Hollywood awards event, which his client Harland Keyvo is nominated and favored to win. Keyvo doesn't go to. He shows up at Teddy's and tells him if he wins he wants to go up on stage and read a speech he wrote wherein he declines the award. Problem is that Teddy didn't bring the speech. Now he's dreading what will happen if Keyvo wins.
- Teddy accompanies his client, who use to be Al's, to a meeting with a studio head to finalize the deal on a movie the actor will appear in. And he gives Teddy a $50,000 bonus. But Al who was the one who laid the ground work on the deal learns of this. But later the actor is difficult so Teddy and Al go to try to talk to him. And Al as usual tries to be slick but Teddy impresses the actor with his honesty.
- When Teddy finds out that a former children's television show host has been dropped by his agency, he agrees to represent him and try to make him relevant again.
- Teddy's first date with Laurie goes awry after he invites her recently dumped mother to tag along.
- Teddy has to break the news to his family that he won't be working in the family bakery; Laurie is initially excited when she learns that she received a promotion, only to learn that she would be working as Teddy's new secretary.
- 1987–19971hTV-PG8.0 (730)TV EpisodeAl has finally saved up a lot of cash to buy his family a ton of presents they want this year. Unfortunately, a mob of late customers in the shoe store prevents him from getting to the bank and retrieving the money he needs.
- 1987–19971hTV-PG8.4 (744)TV EpisodeHis guardian angel decides pay Al a visit and shows him what life is like without him born. The Jablonskys are a perfect family and The Rhoades are more like the Bundys except without Al.
- 1987–199723mTV-148.0 (658)TV EpisodeIt's Al and Peggy's 20th wedding anniversary, but Peggy only wants one thing from Al....S-E-X. Meanwhile, Kelly and Bud win the "My Dinner With Anthrax" contest which means a house party for the thrash metal band. But there will be no party unless they can get rid of mom and dad first. The answer? Tricking them into taking a Florida vacation that turns out to be a time share sales scam where the salesman won't leave them alone. Back home, the house party gets dull with no food in the house and 10 feet of snow outside.
- Sonny seems depressed and Madeline tries to push her parents back together. Connie suggests dating --- other people.
- Lisa encourages her sister Stephanie to keep dating a guy who may not be good for her.
- Lisa invites a client to her weekly poker game and is appalled when the woman makes a pass at her husband.
- Angela is smitten by her handsome new coach.
- Dianne goes to a desert resort for rest and relaxation and is charmed by a man (Robert Klein).
- John Getz guests as Angela's father, who chooses to spend more time with her and is hoping to manage her career.
- Angela becomes unpleasant after Coach Lou pumps her up with aggressiveness before a tennis match.
- Dianne's ex-husband fails to send a child-support check, the mortgage is due, and the family van requires expensive repairs.
- Brian becomes overzealous when he becomes Coach Lou's new head of security and turns the tennis academy into a prison camp.