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- A quirky spy show of the adventures of eccentrically suave British Agent John Steed and his predominantly female partners.
- Contestants guess the correctness of celebrities' answers in order to win spaces in a tic-tac-toe game.
- The missions of the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department Emergency Services Detail.
- Holly and Sandy strike up an instant friendship, not knowing that they actually have more in common than they'd like. Their relationship is tested when tragedy strikes.
- Spoiled 12-year-old Tara's new best friend from next door gets hired as a live-in babysitter, but things soon go horribly wrong when Tara's mom starts hitting the bottle and fighting with her dad.
- V.H. Adderly, a former James Bond style operative for I.S.I., is given a desk job in the Department of Miscellaneous Affairs after losing function in his left hand- the result of torture by enemy agents. He hates the mundane assignments he is given, thumbs his nose at protocol, and somehow manages to dig up a threat to national security or a spy at every turn. Melville Greenspan, his boss, is an insecure life long pencil pushing bureaucrat, who seems concerned only with not making waves and making sure that the proper forms are filled out. He is afraid that Adderly's snooping will result in his being fired. Mona is the efficient department clerk/secretary, almost bored with her work and longing for excitement (and a date with V.H.). She often covered for Adderly, and would occasionally help him on assignments, sometimes with Greenspan's permission.
- Debbie Thompson was an ordinary homemaker who wanted desperately to become a newspaper reporter. Her husband Jim was a well-known sportswriter for the Los Angeles Sun, and Debbie's schemes and plans to build her own career constantly put him on the spot. The resemblance to "I Love Lucy" isn't coincidental, since this show was produced by "Lucy" writer Jess Oppenheimer. Debbie's sister Charlotte was her sidekick in her nutty plans, to brother-in-law Bob's chagrined.
- After their two sons leave home, Ozzie and Harriet rent their rooms to two beautiful college girls.
- King Saul of Israel is jealous of the fame and adoration of David, who long ago slew Goliath and brought victory to Saul's armies. Now Saul, egged on by his Edomite counselor Doeg, attempts to have David killed. Saul's son, and David's best friend, Jonathan, conspires to help David, who is reluctant to fight back against his own people the Israelites.
- This is the true story about a group of Romani's (gypsy) in occupied Poland during World War II as they confront the atrocities and tragedies of a forgotten holocaust.
- This was a game show for children. The children had to answer questions or perform stunts as they made their way through the game.
- One of TV game show's legendary flops, a celebrity-contestant team answered questions and played a giant pinball game for cash and prizes.
- 1986–198930mTV-PGTV EpisodeTHE NEW HOLLYWOOD SQUARES Welcomes and celebrate to start the new car with the right key goes Vroom or the wrong key goes Pitcher's Got A Big Behind by the odds of (1:5, 1:4, 1:3, 1:2 and The Last Chance is 1:1) to win and start the car key to the right car goes Vroom after A 5 Win Journey for either Mr. X or Miss Circle "O" and The Game 2 is The Secret Square to find it and win a prize. The Stars are Bronson Pinchot (Balki - PERFECT Strangers,) Betty White (Super PASSWORD and The Golden Girls,) Lorenzo Lamas (FALCON CREST,) Phylicia and Ahmad Rashad (THE COSBY SHOW and NBC SPORTS NFL 1986-1987,) Emma Samms (DYNASTY and THE COLBYS,) Jackie Collins (The Authoress of Hollywood Wives,) John Byner (BIZZARE,) Mariette Hartley (CBS NEWS THE MORNING PROGRAM) and Violinist Itzhak Perlman.