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- The saga of high fashion glamour, honor, romance, passion, and most importantly, family.
- A poor African-American family make the best of things in the Chicago housing projects.
- Stanley and Helen Roper sold their apartment complex and moved into a new one. Their characteristic quirks are intact as they deal with new neighbors and frequent visits from Helen's sister.
- A variety show with comedy skits and musical numbers, performed by a regular cast and special guests.
- Follow the political struggles for power and personal machinations between two conflicting families, the wealthy Cleggs and the middle-class McCandlesses.
- Celebrities & their spouses, playing for sections of the studio audience, try to match answers to questions about their personal lives.
- Variety show hosted by singing group The Hudson Brothers.
- Hugh Hefner hosts a party at his home with celebrity guests.
- Dinah's show premiered 9 September 1974 and continued through to 4 September 1981. She started out the 70's with Dinah's Place which usually featured one guest and was more of a home oriented show about cooking, crafts and occasionally music. This format lasted until May of 1974. When the show came back in October of 1974 the format had changed drastically to a variety talk show which was called Dinah. and went on until 1981. This show was also known as "Dinah and Friends" during the summer of 1976.
- Primary focus on the multi-talented Kaye - singing and dancing his way through comedy skits and monologues - assisted by semi-regular guests, singers, dancers and orchestra.
- Comedy routines, featuring Johnny Carson and guests, and singing were the theme of this program.
- Two contestants, each with a celebrity partner, must guess words from their partners' clues; then the roles are reversed. Winners face the pyramid.
- Nineteen-seventies' era comedy/variety television show, starring Tony Orlando (and Dawn).
- An hour long variety show hosted by Jim, and his Gomer Pyle co-stars.
- Set in ancient Bagdad the intersection of commoners and kings occurs. A princess falls in live with a beggar, her father the beggar's daughter. Songs include "Stranger in Paradise," " Night of My Nights, " and "Rhymes Have I."
- Irma Peterson was the typical dumb blonde secretary living with a roommate, Jane Stacy, in a run-down Manhattan apartment run by Mrs. O'Reilly. A neighbor was nutty Professor Kropotkin. Jane's boss and boyfriend was millionaire Richard Rhinelander III. During the second season, Jane Stacy moved to Panama and Kay Foster moved in with Irma; Irma's 7-year-old nephew Bobby also moved in. Irma also acquired a new boyfriend, Joe Vance, and a new neighbor, Mr. Corday, an actor.
- A young teenage girl becomes jealous of her widowed father when he starts to woo a beautician.
- Brings Sid Caesar back to television and has parodies including a 25 second bit on The Exorcist.
- Revival of classic game show with host Monty Hall. Contestants complete unusual timed tasks rewarding physical dexterity, lack of inhibitions and luck. Winners get cash/prizes, eligible for bonus rounds.
- A program featuring original comedy skits written as a tribute to Stan Laurel.
- Ann-Margret starts her journey to Hollywood from the countryside, traversing the Freeway until she gets to Hollywood. The first segment is titled "The Game Called Hollywood" which follows a young star-to-be (Ann-Margret) from nobody to star using a giant board game metaphor. Dean Martin joins Ann-Margret for a song medley sequence that is part country and part pop music. A comedy sequence has Larry Storch reporting on the two sides of the marriage of Dean Martin and Ann-Margret. Lucille Ball plays both herself and an autograph hound in a show business song and dance sequence. The finale finds Ann-Margret doing an on-location tribute to the USO with the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band.
- Art designer Susan Winslow learns she's pregnant, and not wanting to marry the father estranges her from her elitist parents, Evelyn and Warren. Luckily, she has neighbor Harold, a gruff author, to lean on as a single mother.
- This was the first magic show on network television. It focused on stage magic. A show on Saturday morning TV for the family.