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In 1972 a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government, they survive as soldiers of fortune. If you have a problem, if no one else can help, and if you can find them, maybe you can hire the A-Team. |

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In the newest twist on popular courtroom drama, Kato Kaelin hosts this modern take on the criminal justice system. Each week, new cases are tried before Judge Extreme Akim. Fed up with the seemingly hopeless court system, people are demanding that the punishment fit the crime. Eye for an Eye aims to do just that, with innovative sentencing that really makes sense. |

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Combining the best parts of reality shows and dating shows, elimiDATE pits four suitors against each for the heart of one lucky single. To avoid getting eliminated from the group date, the suitors must use all their charm, wit and sex appeal to out-flirt, outsmart and outlast their competition. |

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Going into its sixth season on The WB, this new interpretation of the enduring Superman mythology and its classic characters blends realism and adventure into an exciting action series. This is the season that changed everything as Clark Kent (Tom Welling) finally begins to accept his destiny and takes giants leaps towards becoming the Man of Steel. |

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The Little House on the Prairie has been a family favorite for decades. Still being aired daily, the Little House on the Prairie has survived the test of time. Maybe it's simply because having a little house on the prairie is the American dream. Little House on the Prairie will always remain a timeless classic. There were 9 seasons of Little House that spanned from the 1070's into the early 1980's. |

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Dispatched from Ork in his egg-shaped spacecraft, the lovable Orkan hurtles to Earth near the town of Boulder Colorado, where he is befriended by pretty college student Mindy McConnell (Dawber). Mork's mission is to observe the bizarre customs of the earthlings and then report back to his great Orkan leader, Orson. He tries his best to adapt to his new environment - not an easy task when you innocently wear your clothes backwards, sit in a chair upside down, or blurt out "Shazbot!" when things go awry. It's an out-of-this-world series of laughs and escapades when human being meets humanoid hurricane in Mork & Mindy. |

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Dr. Phil McGraw has galvanized millions of people to "get real" about their own behavior and create more positive lives. His nationally syndicated daily one-hour series, Dr. Phil, has been making headlines and breaking records since its September 2002 launch, when it garnered the highest ratings of any new syndicated show since the launch of The Oprah Winfrey Show 16 years prior. |

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Matlock was an American television legal drama starring Andy Griffith as attorney Ben Matlock. The format of the show was very similar to that of Perry Mason, with Matlock figuring out who the murderer is and then confronting them in a dramatic courtroom scene near the end; although whereas Mason usually exculpated his clients at a pretrial hearing, Matlock usually secured an acquittal at trial, from the jury. |

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One of the most successful series of the 1970s is Happy Days, which is set in the late 1950s, early 1960s in Milwaukee, the heart of middle-class America. Happy Days tells the story of neighborhood greaser, the Fonz (Henry Winkler). Living in an apartment above the Cunningham garage, the Fonz gives Richie advice on just about everything that he wants to know. Wearing his leather jacket atop his motorcycle while saying phrases like "aaaayyyy" and "sit on it," the Fonz is the king of cool and quickly became a cultural icon. |

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Jack Lord played Steve McGarrett, head of an elite state police unit investigating "organized crime, murder, assassination attempts, foreign agents, felonies of every type." James MacArthur played his second-in-command Danny ("Danno") Williams, with local actors Kam Fong, Zulu, Al Harrington, and Herman Wedemeyer, among others, playing members of the Five-O team. |

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The Wild Wild West told the story of the country's first two Secret Service agents—James West, the charming gunslinger (played by Robert Conrad), and Artemus Gordon (played by Ross Martin), the brilliant gadgeteer and master of disguise. Their unending mission was to protect President Ulysses S. Grant and the United States from all manner of dangerous threats. The agents traveled in luxury aboard their own train equipped with everything from a stable car to a laboratory. |

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JUDGE ALEX is a nationally syndicated, court show premiering September 12, 2005. A former police officer, trial attorney and criminal court judge, it’s no surprise that Judge Alex Ferrer has seen it all! With his eye sharply focused on uncovering the truth, JUDGE ALEX will preside over this emotional, daily, half-hour, court room drama with rulings that convey law and order. |

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When they started out together in the New York Police
Department, Theo Kojak and Frank McNeil had worked
closely together and, for a number of years, been
partners. Over the years Frank had worked his way up
the hierarchy to the point where he was now chief of
detectives for the 13th Precinct in the Manhattan
South district. Kojak, who had a cynical sense of
humor as was determined to do things his way
regardless of what his bosses thought, was now
working for him. Kojak was outspoken and streetwise,
and was not above stretching the literal interpretation
of the law if it would help him crack a case. Working
closely with him was plain clothes detective Bobby
Crocker, as close to a regular partner as he had. |

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Laverne and Shirley were lower class girls who shared an apartment and worked together at Shotz Brewery as bottlecappers. Laverne and Shirley were also quite different. Laverne was feisty, quick-tempered and manhungry while Shirley was more naive and trusting and quite inexperienced when it came to romance. |

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Produced by Desi Arnaz for A Desilu Production, The Lucy Show went into rehearsals on July 12, 1962, 5 years after I Love Lucy stopped production. Lucy was apprehensive to start a new show without Desi so she had him produce the first few episodes. The new cast included Vivian Vance, who came out of retirement to help out her red-haired buddy. Vivian left the cast after three seasons due to the long commute from Connecticut to California, but she returned every year to guest-star in one of the episodes. "The Lucy Show" debuted on television on October 1, 1962 and was embraced by the public |

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Magnum was a private investigator with an enviable
arrangement. In return for helping with the security
arrangements for guarding the estate of wealthy writer
Robin Masters (never seen on the show), he was provided
with free living quarters at the rambling beachfront
property on Oahu's north shore. Masters was always away,
leaving his stuffy British manservant, Higgins, to run
the estate. The laid-back life-style of Magnum was in
direct opposition to the strict military dicpiline that
ruled Higgins' life, and there was constant bickering
between them, though there was clearly a
deep-seated mutual affection. |

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"There is nothing wrong with your television. Do not attempt to adjust the picture. We are now controlling the transmission. We control the horizontal and the vertical. We can deluge you with a thousand channels or expand one single image to crystal clarity - and beyond. We can shape your vision to anything our imagination can conceive. For the next hour we will control all that you see and hear. You are about to experience the awe and mystery which reaches from the deepest inner mind to... The Outer Limits." — Opening narration – The Control Voice |

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The Rockford Files is generally regarded (along with Harry O) as one of the finest private eye series of the 1970s, and indeed of all time, consistently ranked at or near the top in polls of viewers, critics, and mystery writers. The series offered superbly-plotted mysteries, with the requisite amounts of action, yet it was also something of a revisionist take on the hard-boiled detective genre, grounded more in character than crime, and infused with humor and realistic relationships. Driven by brilliant writing, an ensemble of winning characters, and the charm of its star, James Garner, the series went from prime-time Nielsen hit in the seventies, to a syndication staple with a loyal cult following in the eighties, spawning a series of made-for-TV movie sequels beginning in 1994. |

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Love him or hate him, Gary Lee Robbins is here to stay with co-host Jason Roberts. Watch Unreliable Sources! Friday's at Midnight (EST) to get in on all the action. |

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The series revolves around the life of Dominic Da Vinci, coronor of Vancouver, BC, Canada. Follow along as the police investigate the crimes; the medical examiners and coroner investigate & examine the deaths, and conduct their inquests, when needed |

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Quincy, M.E, a man who must have been a nightmare to work with! Quincy was a crusading Medical Examiner in Los Angeles, an expert at his job he was always capable of finding something that everyone else missed. A small clue that would go against all the rest of the evidence in a case and would lead to him arguing with his boss, Asten, and/or the investigating detective, nearly always Monahan. |

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South Park is the Emmy-award winning animated show about four boys living in one screwed-up town in Colorado, USA, Earth. Parents, teachers, assorted celebrities and strange beings from other planets can't stop the boys from having fun no matter what local or global tragedies may befall the town of South Park. Will anything ever come between Stan and Kyle's friendship? Will Kenny stop being killed? Will anyone actually respect Cartman's authoritah?
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Jerry Seinfeld stars in this television comedy series as himself, a comedian. The premise of this sitcom is Jerry and his friends going through everyday life, discussing various quirky situations that we can all relate to (especially if we live in New York). The eccentric personalities of the offbeat characters who make up Jerry's social circle contribute to the fun.
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This 7-year series chronicled the adventures of the Impossible Mission Taskforce (IMF), a team of government spies and specialists who were assigned "impossible missions" by the unseen "Secretary". Although the cast varied over the years, the main characters included The Team Leader (Dan Briggs the first season, then Jim Phelps the other six), The Techno-Wizard (Barney Collier), The Strongman (Willy Armitage), The Master of Disguise (first Rollin Hand, then The Amazing Paris), and The Femme Fatale (Cinnamon Carter, Casey, Dana Lambert, Mimi Davis). |

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A secret group of scientists have discovered the location of the famous lost city of Atlantis, but it's not on Earth. It's located in another galaxy altogether, the Pegasus galaxy. Stargate Atlantis, a spin-off from the highly successful Stargate SG-1 series, follows a multinational scientific and military group, lead by Diplomat Dr. Elizabeth Weir (played by actress Torri Higginson), headed on a one way trip to Atlantis. Their mission: to investigate the secrets of Atlantis, a city now known to have been built by ancient powerful beings, and bring whatever they discover back to Earth. They will be all on their own, with no means to return, with no means of rescue or support, unless they can find the technology they need in Atlantis to return them to Earth.
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Jim and Lori invite you to the "Jim Bakker Show". The live television show features great music, great food and a place for old and new friends to meet. This is all part of the excitement and fun at one of the most unique restaurant and shows around, which is digitally mastered, live from 11:30am to 1:00pm weekday afternoons, and features guests from all around the world. Jim and Lori would love to have you visit us here at the Studio City Cafe.
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The show features stories about everyday people mixed in with celebrity interviews, much like the early format of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Under the slogan "Every woman has a story," Banks promoted her show using emotional flashbacks to her own childhood and adolescence. Many of the episodes deal with issues facing women today and how she loves using the term "dookie" to describe feces. |