Viewer points out that a reality segment at the end of each episode was the forerunner for "America's Most Wanted." Find a summary and credits.
Find out why Quinn Martin didn't want to produce the show that became the longest running series in his studio's stable. Includes a bibliography.
Background on the 1965-74 series starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., as Inspector Lewis Erskine. Includes a cast list, images and related links.
Scan the episodes for the long-running crime drama's nine seasons, and link to filmographies for Efrem Zimbalist, Jr and other principal players.
Homepage for this show about a group of artists and performers in LA. Enter the Fame LA contest to win a star on the website.
Learn about the long-suffering Lawrence family, headed by James Broderick's Doug, and click on cast members' names to access their credits.
Read about the creative forces who crafted a popular six-part 1976 miniseries about a Pasadena family that became a long-running domestic drama.
James Broderick and Sada Thompson starred in this 1976-80 drama about a Pasadena family. See a cast photo and list, "TV Guide" covers and links.
View the cast list and a complete episode guide with titles and original air dates for this Disney series starring Lee Thompson Young.
Access the names of each episode of this short-lived animated series, which featured the voice of "The Simpsons" Nancy Cartwright.
Read a description of the resort where wishes can come true, as arranged by Ricardo Montalban's Mr. Roarke. Link to cast bios and credits.
Ricardo Montalban played mysterious, white-suited Mr. Roarke, who oversaw the affairs of fantasy seekers in this anthology series. With links.
Track the episodes of this anthology show from its 1977 pilot through its 1984 season. Access credits for Ricardo Montalban and other cast mates.
Learn trivia about the 1978-84 series that featured stories of dreams come true. See episode titles, air dates and cast members.
Episode guide is a list of show titles and original broadcast dates for the Aaron Spelling series starring Ricardo Mantalban.
Bob Denver and Chuck McCann starred in this Saturday morning show. Read Bob's memory of his encounter with guest monster John Carradine.
Bob Denver and Chuck McCann starred as maintenance workers accidentally launched aboard a space capsule. Read about Sid and Marty Krofft's input.
Access bios and screen credits for the cast of the 1963-66 sitcom starring Swedish beauty Inger Stevens in the title role.
Find out how a Minnesota Swede who was no hayseed, Katy Holstrum, became governess to a congressman's family. With theme song, images and links.
Bravo cable channel presents information about the television show, as well as the world of fashion. Includes a photo album and an episode guide.
Read an appraisal of this documentary about the death of the designer, featuring interviews with Antonio D'Amico, his companion, and killer Andrew Cunanan's father Pete.
Find details on the television series that was a spin-off the 1989 movie "Ferris Bueller's Day Off". Includes a cast list and episode list.
Find out how this half-hour anthology show, the first successful filmed network series, ranked among other offerings in this popular 1950s genre.
TV show for business people shares small business tools, finance news, a list of TV stations that carry the show plus story profiles.
Consult summaries and air dates for each installment of the "Barney Miller" spin-off that followed Fish, his wife and their five foster children.
Read plot summaries for the "Barney Miller" spin-off that focused on Fish, his wife Bernice and five frustrating foster kids. Link to credits.
Read an overview and history of the 1977-1978 sitcom that starred Abe Vigoda as Detective Phil Fish. Includes a cast list, theme song and links.
Abe Vigoda played the title character, a "dilapidated" detective from "Barney Miller." Learn about his foster kids and download the theme song.
Learn what big stars voiced the characters in this Hanna-Barbera production. Find the names of each episode from its sole season.
Now-defunct Disney Channel coming-of-age comedy is profiled through cast and character bios and episode summaries. Also includes chat room.
Fox Family Channel series focuses on a prehistoric boy's attempts to keep the land of time in place. Check out the episode directory and merchandise links.
Essay on the comedy-variety show describes Wilson's Rev. Leroy of the Church of What's Happenin' Now, Freddy the Playboy, and Geraldine Jones.
Article discusses the place of Wilson's show in television history and recounts some of the characters and situations that made it so popular.
See a three-shot with Luke Halpin as Sandy Ricks and Tommy Norden as Bud Ricks with their finny friend. Find episodes for all three seasons.
See who stars in the friendly dolphin's new adventures set in the Florida Keys, and scan the episode guide. Includes a photo of the cast.
Read about Mitzi, the female dolphin who played a male onscreen until her fatal 1972 heart attack, and her Dolphin Research Center memorial.
Read about the Florida ranger and his two sons who have befriended a dolphin. Learn about Flipper's new adventures and link to related sites.
See the actors who supported the dolphin star of the title. View episode titles and air dates for the three seasons that spanned 1964-67.
Learn more about the friendly dolphin through a history, episode guide and picture galleries. In English and Dutch.
Chat room devoted to the classic children's adventure series, with a section focused on a search for actor Brian Kelley.
Read an overview of the sitcom about the wiseass waitress from "Alice" who left to open Flo's Yellow Rose. Link to bios and credits for the cast.
Download the theme song to the 1980 sitcom starring Polly Holliday as the title character. Includes a history, cast list, photos and an overview.
Spinoff of "Alice" follow this Mel's Diner refugee, Flo "Kiss My Grits" Castleberry, as she runs her own roadhouse. Includes the theme and links.
Become familiar with the episodes of this short-lived 1980 sitcom starring Polly Holliday as Flo, a former a waitress turned roadhouse owner.
Provides details on who voices each character of this CBS animated series. Find the titles to each episode from seasons one and two.
Cyber home for the TV show. Discover vegetarian recipes while learning about the plight of surplus zoo animals and other animal-rights issues.
Rick Ellis promotes this sitcom, which moved from NBC to WB, as lively, integrated, and cast with strong actors who aren't yet household names.
Australian weekly magazine TV program dealing with international events and issues. Listen to international music at the Wavepool.
History of the black-and-white series based on John Galsworthy's novels set between 1879-1926 says it paved the way for glossy 1980s soap operas.
Find a daily schedule and anchor bios for the spontaneous morning mix of news, weather, sports, entertainment, and "Around the Watercooler."
Details on the surreal special effects that enhance the Comedy Central stream-of-consciousness sitcom. Includes photos and credits.
History of the show that won "critical praise for the ways in which it used conventions of situation comedy to explore serious subject matter."
Features links to a collection of Franklin-inspired activities and entertainment including several coloring pages.
Check out an episode guide and cast listing for this cartoon. Offers details on how to purchase its soundtrack, too.
Modern rock show presented by Ithaca College Television. With details of program and video scheduling.
Official homepage of this turtle and his friends posts printable coloring pages, as well as picture downloads. Learn trivia facts about Franklin.
Find a list of show titles and air dates for this action series starring Lee Majors. The show was on for five seasons.
Find general information on the show, including cast members, series running time, and viewer comments.