Space Ghost is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. It first aired on CBS from September 10, 1966, to September 7, 1968. The series was composed of two unrelated segments, Space Ghost and Dino Boy in the Lost Valley. The series was created by Alex Toth and produced and directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera.
Bonanza is a classic TV show set in the Wild West during the 19th century. It revolves around the adventures of a family of ranchers living in Nevada. The show focuses on the daily life of the Cartwright family, led by their single-father patriarch. The close-knit family deals with various challenges and conflicts while managing their ranch and navigating through the evolving landscapes of early America. With themes of family, loyalty, and the spirit of the Wild West, Bonanza remains an iconic representation of the American frontier.
Dr. Zoe Hart, a talented and ambitious doctor from New York, is forced to move to Bluebell, Alabama to work as a general practitioner. She faces challenges in adjusting to small-town life and dealing with the eccentric residents, while constantly clashing with her stubborn boss, Dr. Brick Breeland.
Space Ghost and Dino Boy (1966) is an action-packed animated TV show that follows the adventures of Space Ghost, a superhero with the power of invisibility and the ability to miniaturize himself. With his trusty sidekick Dino Boy, Space Ghost fights against villains in outer space, protecting the galaxy from harm.
Jonny Quest follows the journey of 11-year-old Jonny, his father Dr. Benton Quest, and their team of adventurers as they explore the world, battle villains, and encounter supernatural phenomena. Together, they face danger, solve mysteries, and work to protect the world from evil forces. With their courage, intelligence, and cutting-edge technology, they navigate through treacherous missions and unravel the secrets of the unknown.
When a reporter covers an illegal car race known as the Cannonball, she gets caught up in a wild adventure that involves high-speed chases, crazy characters, and unexpected twists. With fast cars, dangerous highways, and a touch of comedy, Speed Zone is a thrilling ride from start to finish.
The Alvin Show is an American animated television series. It was the first to feature the singing characters Alvin and the Chipmunks, although a series with a similar concept The Nutty Squirrels Present had aired a year earlier. It lasted for one season in prime time on CBS, originally sponsored by General Foods, and initially telecast in black and white. The series rode the momentum of creator Ross Bagdasarian's original hit musical gimmick and developed the singing Chipmunk trio as rambunctious kids–particularly the show's namesake star–whose mischief contrasted to his tall, brainy brother Simon and his chubby, gluttonous brother Theodore, as well as their long-suffering, perpetually put-upon manager-father figure, David Seville. The animation was produced by Herbert Klynn's Format Films.
After being given as a gift to a young boy, Chucky, an AI-powered doll, goes on a murderous rampage, terrorizing the town and its residents.
In the town of Wolf Lake, a sheriff investigates the disappearance of his fiancée and uncovers a conspiracy involving a werewolf pack. As he delves deeper into the town's dark secrets, he discovers that some residents are werewolves pretending to be human. The protagonist must navigate the dangerous world of werewolf attacks and solve the mystery of the missing person.
Samson & Goliath is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for NBC, where it debuted on September 9, 1967. Primarily sponsored by General Mills, who controlled the distribution rights through its agency Dancer Fitzgerald Sample, Samson & Goliath was retitled Young Samson in April 1968 to avoid confusion with the stop-motion Christian television series Davey and Goliath. Twenty-six 12-minute episodes of the series were produced; Samson & Goliath cartoons were paired with other General Mills-sponsored shows such as Tennessee Tuxedo and Go Go Gophers to form a full half-hour for their original network broadcasts.Young Samson was later shown in syndication with The Space Kidettes as The Space Kidettes and Young Samson, distributed by The Program Exchange.
Window on Main Street is an American half-hour comedy-drama television series starring Robert Young, which aired on CBS during the 1961-1962 season. Created by Roswell Rogers, Window on Main Street was produced by its star, Robert Young.
Vance Wilder, the popular kid on campus, is faced with the realization that he may be afraid to graduate. With the help of a beautiful journalist, he navigates the challenges of college life and discovers the importance of personal growth and facing one's fears.
Magnum Force is a 1973 action crime drama movie where a police detective named Harry Callahan investigates a series of murders carried out by a vigilante group targeting criminals. As he gets deeper into the investigation, he uncovers a web of corruption within the police force. With the lines between right and wrong blurred, Callahan must decide where his loyalties lie and how far he is willing to go to uphold justice.
Rick and Amanda Tucker own and operate their private detective agency in Laurel Canyon in Los Angeles. Amanda's psychic powers become an asset in solving cases but also tend to get the spouses into various troubles.
The Quest is an American Western series which aired on NBC from September to December 1976. The series stars Kurt Russell and Tim Matheson. The Quest's pilot episode aired as a television film on May 13, 1976.
The true story of the relationship between famed author William Allen White and his teenaged daughter Mary, who died in a horseback-riding accident at age 16, and the powerful effect the tragedy had on the life of her father.
In Black Sheep (1996), a political candidate for governor is tasked with keeping his wild and unpredictable brother out of trouble during his campaign. Chaos ensues as the two brothers embark on a series of misadventures, jeopardizing the candidate's chances of winning the election.
Breaking News is an American drama television series about the fictional Milwaukee-based 24-hour cable news television network I-24, with the motto 'Around the Clock, Around the World.' The series premiered July 17, 2002, on Bravo.
A widowed nurse and a widowed naval officer with ten children marry and blend their families, leading to comedic chaos and heartwarming moments as they navigate the challenges of the new family dynamic.
'Just in Time' aired as mid-season replacement in spring 1988 on ABC; the US sitcom centers around the editor and staff of the fictional magazine West Coast Review.