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Talented but ill-tempered film producer Peter Dragon spars with agents and studio executives, schmoozes with movie stars, and befriends a former child star-turned-call girl.

13 episodes

Archie Bunker's Place

"All in the Family" evolved into this series in 1979, with Archie now a widower and the proprietor of his own neighborhood bar.

11 episodes

Astro Boy

An anime gloss on the story of Pinocchio, "Astro Boy" is a cult hit about a boy android modeled on his creator's late son. (You know, for kids!)

48 episodes

Barney Miller

Hal Linden plays the titular Manhattan captain in the classic cop-com.

53 episodes

Battle Dome

Extreme sports/game series that pits amateur athlete "Challengers" against super athletes, the "Battle Dome" Warriors in a series of physically demanding games from the Los Angeles Sports Arena.

38 episodes

Benson

A spinoff of the classic sitcom "Soap," "Benson" relocates the eponymous butler (Robert Guillaume) to the mansion of state governor Eugene Gatling (James Noble), with Benson eventually moving up the ranks to become Gatling's lieutenant governor.

29 episodes

Bewitched

The classic sitcom may serve as a cautionary tale about the potential pitfalls of mixed marriages -- for example, those between mortals like Darrin (Dick York and Dick Sargent) and witches like Samantha (Elizabeth Montgomery).

101 episodes

Charlie's Angels

Three stunning female PIs are deployed on assignment by Charlie (voice of John Forsythe), whom they know only as a voice coming out of a telephone speaker.

53 episodes

Dilbert

Scott Adams's beloved comic strip is adapted as an animated sitcom about office culture.

27 episodes

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