


The Smothers Brothers Show is an American fantasy sitcom featuring the Smothers Brothers that aired on CBS on Friday nights at 9:30 p.m. ET from September 17, 1965 to September 9, 1966, co-sponsored by Alberto-Culver's VO5 hairdressing products and American Tobacco. It lasted one season, consisting of 32 episodes. It was also the network's last situation comedy filmed in black-and-white; shortly after its final telecast, all CBS prime-time series were transmitted in color.
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It's Always Jan is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 10, 1955 to April 28, 1956. The series stars Janis Paige as single mother 10-year old daughter and night club singer Jan Stewart.

Tom and Louise meet in a pub immediately before their weekly marital therapy session. With each successive episode we piece together how their lives were, what drew them together and what has started to pull them apart.

Meg, Nicky and Usman's lives all revolve around their obsession for the massively popular fantasy game "Kingdom Scrolls" – a mystical, magical and most importantly virtual world of wizards and wyverns. But when gaming n00b Russell bumbles into their team, the group find themselves increasingly forced to deal with the real world.

Sugar and Spice is a short-lived American sitcom that premiered on March 30, 1990 on CBS.

Since the death of their parents, five sisters have formed a close-knit clan—until one of them marries. The other four see the devilish husband as the source of all misery and hatch a plan to get rid of him.

Hope, a down-to-earth, happily married mother of three has her tidy world turned upside down when her celebrity sister moves in. Faith was living the Hollywood life as a soap opera star before her character was killed off.

Quark is an American science fiction situation comedy starring Richard Benjamin broadcast on NBC. The pilot first aired on May 7, 1977, and the series followed as a mid-season replacement in February 1978. The series was cancelled in April 1978. Quark was created by Buck Henry, co-creator of the spy spoof Get Smart. The show was set on a United Galaxy Sanitation Patrol Cruiser, an interstellar garbage scow operating out of United Galaxies Space Station Perma One in the year 2226. Adam Quark, the main character, works to clean up trash in space by collecting "space baggies" with his trusted and highly unusual crew. In its short run, Quark satirized such science fiction as Star Wars, 2001: A Space Odyssey and Flash Gordon. Three of the episodes were direct satires of Star Trek episodes. The series won one Emmy Award nomination, for costume designer Grady Hunt's work in the episode "All the Emperor's Quasi-Norms, Part 2". The complete series was released on DVD on October 14, 2008.

Sharp knives and even sharper tongues! Meet Britain's finest, most short-fused chef, Gareth Balckstock.

Meet the Diffy family, a futuristic family from the year 2121. When the eccentric dad, Lloyd, rents a time machine for their family vacation, everyone is excited. But then something goes wrong. Their time machine malfunctions and they are thrown out of the space/time continuum in the year 2004.

A widower and aeronautical engineer named Steven Douglas raises three sons with the help of his father-in-law, and later the boys' great-uncle. An adopted son, a stepdaughter, wives, and another generation of sons join the loving family in later seasons.

The coffee machine of a small company is the scene of discussions between employees. Private life, professional life, gossip, mockery, ... everything goes!

The daily trials and tribulations of handyman Tim Taylor, a TV show host raising three boys with help from his loyal co-host, domineering wife, and unseen neighbor.

Two estranged brothers reunite in their small hometown to deal with their mother who has just been released from a psychiatric facility and has yet to discover her ex-husband is about to have a baby with his new girlfriend.

Robert James, an entertainment reporter for a local Los Angeles television station, is handsome, smart and thoroughly modern in his thinking. Recently divorced from the somewhat self-absorbed Neesee, the mother of their endearing 6-year-old son, Robert refuses to buy into the old stereotype that being divorced means you can't get along with the ex.

Out Of This World is an American fantasy sitcom about a teenage girl who is half alien, which gives her unique supernatural powers. It first aired in syndication from September 17, 1987 and ended on May 25, 1991. During its first season, the series was originally part of NBC's Prime Time Begins at 7:30 campaign, in which the network's owned-and-operated stations would run first-run sitcoms in the 7:30-8 pm time slot to counterprogram competing stations' game shows, sitcom reruns and other offerings. Out of This World was rotated with the original series Marblehead Manor and She's the Sheriff, a syndicated revival of the 1983 sitcom We Got It Made, and a television adaptation of the play You Can't Take It With You. NBC ended the experiment after the 1987-88 season due to the low ratings put up by three of the series, with Out of This World being one of the two that was renewed. After its first season the series was largely moved to weekend time slots, where it remained until its cancellation following the fourth season.

Gidget is an American sitcom about a surfing, boy-crazy teenager called "Gidget" and her widowed father Russ Lawrence, a UCLA professor. Sally Field stars as Gidget with Don Porter as father Russell Lawrence. The series was first broadcast on ABC from September 15, 1965 to April 21, 1966. Gidget was among the first regularly scheduled color programs on ABC, but did poorly in the Nielsen ratings and was cancelled at the end of its first season.

Joan Girardi has begun acting a little strange since her family moved to the city of Arcadia. No one knows that various people keep introducing themselves as God, and then giving the teenager specific directions to do things. Unsure of what God wants, and if she's even sane, Joan tentatively begins to follow God's cryptic directives, all the while trying to retain a "normal" teen-aged existence.

The whacky adventures of Ned Bigby and his best pals Moze and Cookie at James K. Polk Middle School, as "every-kid" Ned shatters the fourth wall to share tips and tricks on navigating middle school or junior high hurdles. Ned's not super cool, and he has no superpowers. He is, however, witty, well-groomed, upbeat and self-aware. Moreover, with more than a little help from his two best friends, he's equipped to conquer middle school minefields. From crushing bullies to crushes, from off- the-wall, mean and cool teachers to pop quizzes, elections and detentions, Ned knows that nothing, including the seventh grade, is as bad as it seems, and friendship matters most.

Sitcom spin-off from Only Fools and Horses, featuring the characters of Boycie and Marlene adapting to life in rural Shropshire. Starring John Challis and Sue Holderness

C.P.O. Sharkey is an American sitcom which aired from 1976 to 1978 on NBC.
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32 episodes • 1965
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | There's Something About a Sailor | Sep 17, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Take a Tramp to Lunch This Week | Sep 24, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 3 | A Boarding House Is Not a Home | Oct 1, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Is Your Wig Warm? | Oct 8, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Pay the Man the $27.95 | Oct 15, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Tear Out the Presses, Stop the Front Page | Oct 22, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 7 | You're Only Old Once | Oct 29, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 8 | I Wouldn't Miss My Own Funeral for Anything | Nov 5, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Halo in the Ring | Nov 12, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 10 | It Don't Mean a Dang If It Ain't Got That Twang | Nov 19, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 11 | Boys Will Be Playboys | Nov 26, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 12 | Immaterial Witness | Dec 3, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 13 | Here Comes the Bridegroom | Dec 10, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 14 | 'Twas the Week Before Christmas | Dec 17, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 15 | Happiness Is a Guy Named Happy | Dec 24, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 16 | The Rise and Fall of the Wedding Cake | Dec 31, 1965 | 0.0 |
| 17 | Outside Inside Hollywood | Jan 7, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 18 | The Hawaiian Caper | Jan 14, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 19 | Never Trust a Naked Rembrandt | Jan 21, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 20 | Harried, Italian Style | Jan 28, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 21 | The Big Newsboy War | Feb 4, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 22 | We'd Rather Fight Than Switch | Feb 11, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 23 | The Ghost Is Clear | Feb 18, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 24 | Heaven Help the Dropout | Feb 25, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 25 | His Honor, the Crook | Mar 4, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 26 | Her Number Is 36-22-35 | Mar 11, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 27 | The Girl from R.A.L.P.H. | Mar 18, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 28 | The Boss Who Came to Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner | Mar 25, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 29 | How to Succeed in Business and Be Really Trying | Apr 1, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 30 | I'm in Love with a Mortal | Apr 8, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 31 | A Wolf in Sheik's Clothing | Apr 15, 1966 | 0.0 |
| 32 | Wash You Were Here | Apr 22, 1966 | 0.0 |