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- Widower Sheriff Andy Taylor, and his son Opie, live with Andy's Aunt Bee in Mayberry, North Carolina. With virtually no crimes to solve, most of Andy's time is spent philosophizing and calming down his cousin Deputy Barney Fife.
- Danny is a New York entertainer. Between his co-stars at the nightclub where he performs and his wife and kids, he has dilemmas galore, which he somehow manages to resolve and still laugh.
- The misadventures of the family staff of The Shady Rest Hotel and their neighbors of Hooterville.
- The comic misadventures of the "skinflint" comedian and his friends.
- A pinnacle of the Golden Age of Television, "Studio One" presented a wide range of memorable dramas and received eighteen Emmy nominations and five wins during its prestigious nine-year run on CBS.
- A comedy-themed variety show, hosted by the popular comedian Red Skelton. It run with no interruption from 1951 to 1971. From 1956 to 1962, the show's head writer was Sherwood Schwartz, who had previous experience as a comedy writer for Bob Hope's radio show. During the 1960s, the show had its own regular cast of singers and dancers. Guests of the show included then-popular bands, such as the Beach Boys (in their network television debut), The Rolling Stones, The Kinks, and The Supremes. By the early 1970s, the program was thought to appeal primarily to older audiences and to residents of rural regions. It was canceled, as the network wanted something that would attract an urban audience.
- This show featured four rotating stars, Charles Boyer, David Niven, Ida Lupino, and Dick Powell in individual episodes consisting of everything from comedy to drama.
- The Cisco Kid rides through the American frontier with his sidekick, Pancho, fighting corruption with a blend of pride and humor that created a legend in the hearts of generations of television viewers.
- Junket stewardesses land on a gambling ranch whose owner (Bob Livingston) is plagued by hooded riders.
- A fictionalized account of the life of legendary Wild West sharpshooter Annie Oakley.
- Jerry and Pamela North live in Greenwich Village in New York City. Jerry is a mystery magazine publisher who thinks he is a good amateur detective. He and his wife investigate various crimes and solve them before the police do.
- Cases taken from the files and case histories of renowned Philadelphia defense attorney Herbert L. Maris.
- Western set in the Texas town of Langtry, named after Lillie Langtry. When storekeeper Roy Bean becomes fed up with the lawlessness in the town, he establishes himself as a judge and introduces a system of law and order.
- The adventures of a U.S. diplomatic courier, as he travels to distant countries with important communiques to America's allies and dodges enemy agents.
- Guadalcanal was a necessary and expensive lesson for the US Marines in their Pacific battle against the Japanese. It was the start of the island hopping war which eventually led all the way to Japan's doorstep.
- World War II footage and films of the Lockheed P-38 "Lightning" aircraft in action.
- Mike Connors hosted episodes devoted to re-enactment of peculiar or violent actual crimes, usually including interviews with people actually involved.
- An authentic air show with the following aircraft and guided missiles: A-10, SR-71, F1-11, B-52, ALCM-86, Cruise Missile, B-1, F-16, KC-135 Tanker, C-5 Transport Plane, C-5 Galaxy, Maverick Missiles, and many more.
- This direct-to-video documentary shows previously unreleased and classified US government films from World War II: Breaching of the Siegfried line, seizure of the Rhine Bridge, the battle of Larraine, Pacific war clips, and more.
- In this direct-to-video documentary, you will see the Army Rangers, the Navy Seals, the Air Force Green Hornets and the Marine Recons as they train and use their skills in combat.
- America's navy at war in World War 2, from the flat-tops to the pig-boats, they all had a part to play in taking the attack to the enemy.
- This three-part "war, combat, espionage and weapons of war" direct-to-video documentary is covering the following subjects. "1. Air Power and Missiles" : If you like fast planes, loud noises and watching things get blown up, this documentary is for you. "2. Special Forces: Skills in Combat": As you watch this film, you will see the Army Rangers, the Navy Seals, the Air Force Green Hornets and the Marine Recons as they train and use their skills in combat. "3. Spies: The Dirty Game of Espionage": Discover the secrets behind many of the World's mysterious government agencies: CIA, FBI, KGB, Scotland Yard, Mossad and more. See how and why they were developed and observe some of the tricks of the trade.
- This direct-to-video documentary reveals previously unreleased and classified US government films from World War II: South Pacific activities, fights in Germany, meeting of the third and seventh armies, the British taking Antwerp, and more.