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- A team of mutant superheroes fight for justice and human acceptance in the Marvel Comics universe.
- A young man with spider-like abilities fights crime as a superhero in New York City while trying to have a normal personal life.
- A probationary angel, sent back to Earth, teams with an ex-cop to help people.
- The adventures of Marvel Comic's greatest superhero team.
- Industrialist Tony Stark leads his private team of superheros as Iron Man against the forces of evil.
- Spider-Man battles crime in New York City with the help of Iceman and Firestar.
- A group of kids are thrown into a fantasy world where they must search for a way home, armed with magic weapons that an evil tyrant wants.
- A nuclear scientist is afflicted with the tendency to change into a powerful green monster under stress.
- The web slinging superhero battles crime in New York City.
- The adventures of a female superhero with spider-like abilities.
- The patriotic sole recipient of a revolutionary body enhancement project battles evil as the star spangled defender of America.
- The Judge ran for a dozen years as a local show on WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio until it was picked up and syndicated by CBS. It centered on family court situations and involved children and adolescents in custody, paternity, delinquency and adoption hearings. Originally called Custody Court, it was based on real-life cases and in fact, was planned to show actual hearings. It was entirely scripted, even the decision, and usually had added melodramatic details. Judge Robert Franklin was played by actor Bob Shield who passed away in 1997. By pure coincidence..there is a Judge in Toledo,OH by the name of Robert Franklin.
- Two escaped convicts join forces with a seductive femme on the trail of a long-forgotten gold mine.
- The adventures of a nuclear scientist cursed with the tendency to turning into a huge green brute under stress.
- Updated version of the 1969-1974 NBC game show. Three contestants competed to answer trivia questions, with scoring in dollars. The game was interrupted at certain intervals for Instant Bargains, which allowed the player in the lead to buy a prize at a discounted prize (e.g., a $795 stereo color TV for $6), always at the risk of later losing the game; and a new feature, the "Fame Game," where the host read first-person clues leading to the identity of a person, place, thing, etc., with the winner having a chance to earn cash, a bonus prize or add to his score with the choice of one of nine numbers. The player with the highest score could elect to use his score money to buy specially-discounted luxury items (e.g., a $4,500 diamond-studded Swiss watch for $120), or accumulate his score money by winning future games and having access to either a luxury car, an escalating jackpot which began at $50,000 and increased by $1,000 per show until won, or everything on stage. Later in the show's run, the endgame's format changed, where champions chose prizes via a matching game; and again later by solving phrases within 30 seconds to win a cash bonus.
- Bank robbery in Topeka Kansas
- An inventive munitions industrialist fights the forces of evil using a revolutionary suit of power armor.
- The prince of the sunken city of Atlantis protects his home from all enemies both above and below the surface of the sea.
- Police officers throughout North America narrate dramatizations of interesting adventures that have happened to them on the job.
- The contemporary adventures of the Norse god of thunder and lightning.
- Are you gonna add 80s divorce court on IMDb on There so I can watch it I love divorce court to 80s version of judge William King.
- Byron Allen hosts this late-night television talk-show.
- Two different people with a dispute duke it out in a boxing ring using unconventional means of fighting.
- In a city torn by Gangs, Drugs, and Senseless Murders, a community takes a stand to change the negative stigma of it's City.
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- Real life coroners attempt to solve crimes.
- 1993–1996TV-Y76.5 (22)TV EpisodeWhen Limburger disappears after the teleporter is damaged during his attempts to recruit new monsters to battle the Biker Mice, his unintentional replacements turn out to be increasingly more powerful and evil, forcing Charley to repair the teleporter to bring Limburger back in the hopes that he can reveal the new villains' weaknesses.
- Hard Rock, a rocker with a nasty guitar, is forced into working for Limburger. And it seems the Biker Mice remember this bad boy from when he was really working for Plutark and decimated Mars.
- 1993–1996TV-Y77.4 (38)TV EpisodeThe Biker Mice have to work double time to clear their names in court to the judge and save the mayor before Chief of Police Greasepit captures and jails them. Limburger then enlists the help of Tunnel Rat, a repulsive rodent who enjoys tearing mice and the ground to pieces.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y77.3 (141)TV EpisodeThe Fantastic Four lose their powers, inspiring Dr. Doom to conquer their headquarters. Daredevil comes to the team's aid.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y75.6 (120)TV EpisodeDuring an experiment, Reed accidentally creates a portal to the Negative Zone and Earth becomes a target of warlords.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y77.1 (115)TV EpisodeThe Fantastic Four stops the Skrulls once again, but Sue ends up in a coma and her dad is framed. The Skurlls also send Super-Skrull again, this time masked as Sue. Meanwhile, Skrull warlord Morrat tries to take over the Skrull empire.
- Wishing to take over the world, Dr. Doom steals Silver Surfer's power cosmic again and becomes literally unbeatable. The Fantastic Four's figure that the only thing stopping him now is Galactus' power.
- 1994–199622mTV-Y75.6 (111)TV EpisodeImpish alien trickster dubbed the Impossible Man and Inhuman Lockjaw help the Fantastic Four fight the Super-Skrull.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y76.2 (127)TV EpisodeThe Skrulls are an alien race that plans to invade Earth and the first step in their plan is to discredit the Fantastic Four as the good guys.
- 1994–199622mTV-Y77.3 (120)TV EpisodeThe Frightful Four join forces to defeat the Fantastic Four, using the Wizard's machines to brainwash the Thing into switching sides.
- 1994–199622mTV-Y77.6 (118)TV EpisodeThe Human Torch pursues Medusa, only to stumble into her relatives, the Royal Family of the Inhumans. The Inhumans mistake the Fantastic Four for enemies.
- 1994–199622mTV-Y77.7 (118)TV EpisodeThe Fantastic Four journey to Attilan and assist the Royal Family in restoring Black Bolt to the throne, but must contend with Black Bolt's treacherous brother Maximus and the swarms of Inhumans loyal to him.
- A villain called the Mole Man, who lives underground, is readying himself to take over the world from below, but he must first deal with the Fantastic Four.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y77.3 (120)TV EpisodeDr. Doom manipulates the unstoppable Hulk into fighting the Fantastic Four. Only the Thing's girlfriend Alicia can help.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y76.0 (147)TV EpisodeNamor, the Prince of Atlantis falls for Sue Storm, kidnaps her and takes her to Atlantis to marry her.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y77.5 (118)TV EpisodeBlack Panther, the king of a secretive high-tech African tribe, challenges the Fantastic Four. Once defeated, he asks for their help to stop Ulysses Klaw, a mad scientist who killed his father and wants the tribe's powerful alien ore.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y75.8 (130)TV EpisodeThe Skrulls may have been defeated, but they want revenge, so they send a superior genetically modified Srkull - Superskrull - to take down the Fantastic Four.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y76.5 (138)TV EpisodeDr. Doom imprisons the Fantastic Four in his castle. Sue manages to convince Doom to tell her about his origin, in order to buy time for the other three to find a way out.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y76.4 (134)TV EpisodeDoom continues to indulge Sue by telling her about his past. He is Victor von Doom the son of a helpful local who was wronged by the superstitious locals. Meanwhile, the other three must face Doom's traps on their way out.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y76.0 (133)TV EpisodeAs the dawn breaks, Doom wraps up his story. His interest in robotics led him to Reed Richards whom he grew to hate for his intellect and goodness. Doom and robots took over his country and now he has The Fantastic Four. Or does he?
- 1994–199621mTV-Y76.1 (223)TV EpisodeThe Fantastic Four agree to be special guests during a live televised charity event. They explain their origins to the audience, as well as how they took down The Puppet Master, a villain who can control people's minds.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y76.1 (194)TV EpisodeThe Fantastic Four continues their story. The Puppet Master has them where he wants them, but things don't go as planned for him.