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- Ten-year old Toby moves with his family from New York to a small town in Connecticut. There he vainly attempts to makes friends but experiences difficulty adjusting to his new environment. With his remarkable intellect but ineptitude on the softball field, he quickly becomes the target of local bullies. Ultimately, he turns the tables on his aggressors by daring them to spend the night in an allegedly haunted house.
- Young Bostonian Jeremy Warren vacations with his family in an idyllic Maine seaport village. There, he meets Eachan, a crusty old fisherman who initially rejects the child's persistent attempts at friendship. In time, Eachan warms to Jeremy, sharing with him a secret dream to build a sloop and sail it to England. Through their unlikely friendship, Jeremy learns a valuable lesson about the power of dreams unrealized.
- Seminal documentary featuring interviews conducted with early AIDS patients at San Francisco General Hospital's wards 67 and 5B in 1983. Friends, family, health care workers, and caregivers contribute to the narrative as a generation of brave, young men face a terrifying disease with grace, humor, and dignity.
- Police lieutenant Danny Ianello and insurance investigator Susan Browning become involved in the mystery surrounding the apparent suicide of wealthy Allen Harper. Their investigation uncovers a flamboyant blackmailer, drug addiction, and possibly murder.
- Set during the Napoleonic Wars, British Royal Navy Captain Horatio Hornblower leads an expedition in the English Channel to find the empire's missing ship HMS Flame. Hornblower locates the ship, but finds a mutinous crew has seized control from their barbaric captain.
- Dr. Jonathan Bent happens upon a car accident on the highway and acting as a Good Samaritan stops to help injured motorist Bob Page. Shortly thereafter Page sues him for malpractice. Although Page agrees to an out of court settlement, Dr. Bent doesn't want to concede since he's done nothing wrong.
- Patricia becomes convinced that she is adopted.
- Steven's best friend is found to have an incurable illness.
- The family spends a grim Thanksgiving waiting for news of Paul and Cathy, who were en route to Los Angeles in a plane that is reported missing.
- Danielle Taylor experiences a series of what appears to be frightening and debilitating seizures. Her husband, surgeon Joseph Taylor, offers a preliminary diagnosis of a slight glandular issue. Ben offers to help his colleague's wife, but diagnostic tests fail to present an organic cause for the problem. Ben wonders if Mrs. Taylor is concealing the true nature of her problem.
- Young Jenny Cordova, a formerly aspiring trapeze artist in a circus family, faces a lifetime in a wheelchair without psychiatric treatment. Her paralysis is psychological in nature, an unusually strong reaction to her father's accidental death during a trapeze performance that went awry and for which Jenny blames herself.
- Dr. Thompson reluctantly agrees to counsel Joseph Baylor, a seventy year old man who learns that he's in perfect health and could live into his nineties, a terrifying prospect for a man whose life thus far has been boring and unremarkable. His attitude slowly begins to change however when he makes the acquaintance of Gertrude Komack, an attractive widow.
- Dr. Thompson is aided by child psychologist Judy Cole to treat Virginia, a withdrawn nine year old girl whose has been a ward of the court and turned away from foster homes due to her sometimes chilling, erratic behavior. Thompson's only clue to the child's psyche is her love of poetry and curious reaction to the name Gypsy.
- Dr. Thompson conducts an unusual experiment in which unwanted children, many with disabilities or emotional problems, are paired with inmates at a women's prison. There Susan Beaumont, convicted of killing her own crying child, attempts to connect with Laura, a withdrawn thirteen year old..
- Smart, elegant Roberta Duncan prides herself on appearing to have the perfect marriage and perfect life, except for a history of migraine headaches. When Roberta suddenly tries to kill herself without noticeable warning signs, Dr. Thompson attempts to uncover the crux of her fears.
- Stunning but deeply troubled model Shelley Osborne Peters arrives following a drunken binge in which she insists she's pregnant. Raymer and Thompson suspect Shelley's manipulative father Walter is the source of her problems rather than her unhappy marriage.
- Chest pains and bouts of sudden childlike hysteria send Dory Costain in search of psychiatric help. An accomplished prima ballerina, Dory is married to Gregory, the owner of a dance school, whose pathological devotion to the cult of dance has created serious conflicts in their marriage.
- A mental ward attendant poses as a psychiatrist and is caught by an unforgiving nurse.
- 1963–19641hTV EpisodeControversy surrounds boxer Rosie Palmer after he loses a match. Palmer swears his opponent knocked him out but film shot at the match shows that he was never touched. When the boxing commission charges him with deliberately throwing a game, Rosie fears he's acquiring his father's bad reputation.
- Carlo Scotti, a meek chef , seeks help from Dr. Thompson for a series of debilitating headaches that seem to not have an organic cause. During therapy Thompson uncovers a guilt complex related to Scotti's criminal past, which has prevented him from marrying Lee, the woman he women he deeply loves.
- Dynamic publishing executive Evan Ross meets with Dr. Richards about the company's latest self help book, but Richards quickly surmises that Ross himself is in need of help. Although happily married, he cannot subsist without constant attention from other women which places his marriage and his career in jeopardy.
- Former stage actress Stella Manville enjoys the retired life she and beloved husband Leon have built for themselves, only Stella fails to recognize that Leon died many years ago. Her concerned sister Clara and Dr. Thompson feel that Stella needs help to destroy the fantasy she has so carefully created and to accept reality. However, Dr. Raymer fears such a shock would effectively end Stella's life as she would no longer have a reason to continue living.
- Single, widowed father Roger Conning rejects psychiatric help but is in serious need after his fourteen year old daughter Julie is the victim of a statutory rape and slips into a state of complete withdrawal. Dr. Richards attempts to heal the desperate father and daughter.
- Mimi Casell, fan club president of Hollywood star Alicia Howard, reacts with uncontrollable crying jags after Howard's waning career is publicly disparaged. Doctors Raymer and Thompson trace the source of Casell'a mental illness to her mother's bullying which has caused the young woman to retreat into a life of fantasy and living vicariously through movies.
- A cake-mix manufacturer selects the aunts to be models for his endorsement. After they agree, Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris realize that product is inedible and want out. It's up to Buddy to charm account executive Wilella Grant into canceling the contract.
- Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris square off with City Hall over a tree on their property line. They want to prune it, but city commissioners won't let them without a permit, which they don't issue. The aunts prune the tree anyway and later find themselves sharing a jail cell as Buddy attempts to find a solution.
- Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris decide to find a good girl for Fennimore. However, after they discover a gentleman's magazine they believe i is his, the aunts send Buddy and his date on a wild goose chase to spy on Fennimore and his illicit behavior at the school dance.
- Buddy is convinced to accept a job teaching a night class in investment banking at the local college, unaware that it's an all-girls school. Humorous complications ensue when pretty student Sharon Davis goes bananas for him, and a plan to divert her attention with another young man backfires.
- Buddy takes a shine to Charlie Baker, a nine year old boy at the local orphanage. Wanting to add something cheerful to his life, Buddy arranges to take the boy to a football game. Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris think Charlie really needs something else and are proven correct when Charlie runs away after Buddy is unable to take him to the game.
- Romantic entanglements make for humorous situations with Buddy and Cynthia. Buddy has captured the attention of a brazen secretary while the aunts' friend Cynthia bumps into a geriatric Don Juan on the bus. Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris have a tea for the couples with amusing results.
- In Buddy's absence, Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris rent his room to very disparate twin sisters. Upon his return, the Flowers family faces enormous difficulty in dislodging their new tenants. Buddy then devises a plan to run them off by pretending to be in a motorcycle gang.
- Sympathetic to an ailing friend going through a bad stretch, Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris decide to help him out. To get the extra money they want to give him, the aunts become door-to-door sales ladies, pitching a dodgy product that claims to straighten roof shingles. Their amusing efforts land them at a police lineup.
- A housing shortage at the local college prompts Dean Lester to implore the aunts to let a room to Jeannine Corot, a beautiful exchange student from France. Everyone is charmed by the girl until she innocently sunbathes on the Flowers' lawn in a scandalous French bikini.
- Gorgeous Ruth Grayson entertains Buddy when the two become trapped in a stalled public elevator. After Buddy sings her praises to Aunt Vi and Aunt Iris, the two decide she would be the perfect choice to entertain at their church social, unaware that Ruth is actually an exotic nightclub performer.
- Grace hires young newcomer Tom Hagan to work at the bus stop, while another enigmatic stranger, Ted Hannibal, also arrives in town. Unknown to anyone, both men are in pursuit of a fortune in stolen gold bars, though each for very different reasons.
- While driving, businessman Joe Harrison is involved in an accident that kills a stranger. A prominent attorney hired for him later produces several witnesses to the accident, but Harrison is stunned when their version of events are outright lies designed to exonerate him. Although advised by everyone to stay quiet, Harrison begins to find himself punished by his own conscience.
- Former resident Katherine Barnes returns to Sunrise following two marriages and seven years in New York. She finds herself headed for matrimony a third time, but cannot choose between two admirers: college professor Max Hendrick or architect Jim Wylie.
- Dr. Paul Larson treats the injuries of a boy who refuses to speak. He suspects the child is frightened to speak because he's the victim of abuse, and after he's later identified, Larson decides the callous mother Barbara Cullum is likely the perpetrator of her son's injuries.
- Sunrise resident Claire Perkins travels to New York City to become a famous writer. There she becomes involved with producer Oren Dunning and his theatrical friends who are all poised to help Claire climb the ladder to success. When she's discovered hanging in the closet, an apparent suicide, the police begin to unravel her complex relationships.
- Lovely Betty Sloane returns to Sunrise for a visit and finds herself suddenly falling in love with Steve Martyck, a traveling salesman. However, there's more to Steve than meets the eye, and after he reveals his true identity to her, their relationship continues though Betty herself is concealing a dark secret of her own.
- Sunrise decides to erect a war memorial statue in the center of town modeled on its own hometown hero Charlie Vansinger. However, Charlie isn't comfortable with all of the attention bestowed upon him, and attempts to stop it only lead to increasingly outrageous circumstances.
- Tennis bum Johnny Jones runs out of money and gets off the bus in Sunrise. Utilizing his cultivated charm and good looks, he quickly insinuates himself into the town's country club set, where he draws the attention of a gay divorcée, a widow, and the dying daughter of a wealthy man. Johnny romances them all in an attempt to win the wealthiest woman.
- Unlucky in love Carol Wells is cold and embittered following several relationships in which she's been jilted by gold diggers. Wanting revenge against all men, she sets her sights on lonely Frank Everest and hatches a diabolical plan to marry him, frame him for a crime, and enjoy his wealth while he languishes in prison.
- Todays theme is the Covering Darkness.
- A young woman newly arrived in Sunrise is involved in a blackmail scheme with renowned scientist Dr. Emil Kroger. Kroger later confesses to murder, but his police detective friend Stroud believes him to be innocent and participates in concealing Kroger's involvement in the crime.
- On a visit from out of state, Constable Gowdy recognizes upstanding Sunrise citizen Virgil Blessing as his suspect who eluded capture over twenty years ago. When Virgil refuses to be extradited, Gowdy contrives to trick the man into returning with him to Arkansas to stand trial in this serio-comic tale.
- Honesty versus greed and revenge pose a problem for John Benson, the only witness to a killing. Benson identifies Scotty Blake as the perpetrator and is rewarded for his efforts by employer Paul Kent with a promotion. However, Kent harbors a longstanding grudge against the Blake family. When Benson worries he's made a mistaken identification and rescinds his statement, he faces the anger of Kent, his family, and the community of Sunrise.
- Young actress Patricia Parker arrives in Sunrise with a touring theatre troupe and instantly experiences deja vu. Although she has never set foot in the town before, she has an uncanny ability to navigate Sunrise as if she were a local resident. In time Sheriff Mayberry begins to suspect that Parker might be Annie Ahearn, a child missing for twelve years and presumed murdered by a man now serving a life sentence in prison for the crime.
- Romantic intrigue arrives in Sunrise with Annabel Jenkins, daughter of the state's governor Jesse Jenkins. Against her father's wishes, seventeen year old Annabel has eloped with beatnik Omar Kelsey, and the entire state of Colorado is looking for them.
- With their logging business threatened by a busy local highway, the Stumbo brothers of Sunrise discover they own a small section of land on which the highway passes. They challenge the state government by blocking access to the land, resulting in traffic chaos.