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Movie: Don't Cry, It's Only Thunder ( 1982 )
During the Vietnam War, Brian Anderson (Dennis Christopher), a young Army medic, is stationed in Saigon. Initially apathetic and self-serving, he eventually has his heart won over by the children at a nearby orphanage where he does volunteer work. At first, a doctor named Katherine Cross (Susan Saint James) has to persuade him to help the children. But soon, Brian wil...Read all
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Movie: Disney's Halloween Treat ( 1982 )
Celebrate a magical, high-spirited Halloween, with this collection of classic scenes, from Walt Disney's greatest animated feature films and cartoon shorts! Snow White and the seven dwarfs encounter the wicked Queen, in a breathtaking sequence from this Disney triumpth of art and imagination. Then, from the legendary 'Fantasia,' there's a ghostly gathering of hobgoblins, stepping out, for a "Night on Bald Mountain." The fun continues, with hauntingly familiar scenes from 'Peter Pan,' 'Lady and the Tramp,' 'One Hundred and One Dalmations,' and more - all brought together in this supernatural animated Disney treat!
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TV Show: Mork & Mindy ( 1982 )
In Mork & Mindy, in which Robin Williams and Pam Dawber voiced the title characters, a teenaged Mork is sent to Earth from planet Ork to observe the lives of human teenagers and enroll in a local school.
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Movie: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street ( 1982 )
Sweeney Todd returns to London to uncover the past, along the way meeting Mrs. Lovett, and begins to start his life of crime.
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Movie: One from the Heart ( 1982 )
Hank and Frannie don't seem to be able to live together anymore. After a five-year relationship, lustful and dreamy Frannie leaves down-to-earth Hank on the anniversary of their relationship. Each one of them meets their dream mate, but as bright as they may seem, they are but a stage of lights and colors. Will true love prevail over a seemingly glamorous passion? Welcome to Coppola's Broadway-like romantic musical.
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TV Show: One of the Boys ( 1982 )
Oliver Nugent moves in with his college-aged grandson, Adam Shields, and his roomate Jonathan Burns. Adam also had a girlfriend, Jane. Oliver starts off taking care of their apartment and the boys, but soon the boys are counselling Oliver on life including his foray into going to college himself.
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Movie: The Kid from Nowhere ( 1982 )
A single mother is overprotective of her mentally challenged son which has made him angry and difficult, while she denies herself a social life. Things change for the better when the boy gains self-esteem training for the Special Olympics and his mother learns to let go.
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TV Show: The Borgias ( 1981 )
Historical story of the ruthless Rodrigo Borgia. A man who intends to become Pope and who will not let anything stand in his way.
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Movie: Harry's War ( 1981 )
After his aunt dies of a heart attack while fighting the IRS, Harry Johnson decides to take up the cause.
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TV Show: The Frankenstones ( 1980 )
Featuring the Flintstones' neighbors The Frankenstones: Frank, his wife Hidea, their kooky daughter Atrocia, and their teenage son Freaky, who is friends with fellow teenager Pebbles Flintstone.
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TV Show: Heathcliff ( 1980 )
Heathcliff was a animated TV series. Heathcliff is a bad tempered, mischievous orange cat with black stripes. Based on the Heathcliff comic strip.
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TV Show: Thundarr the Barbarian ( 1980 )
Thundarr the Barbarian is set in a future (3994 AD) post-apocalyptic wasteland divided into kingdoms or territories — the majority of which are ruled by wizards – and whose ruins typically feature recognizable geographical features from the United States, starting in New York City and working itself to Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Mount Rushmore, San Francisco and Washington, D.C.. Other episodes with recognizable settings are located in Mexico, while one is in London. Another notable feature of this future Earth is that the Moon was broken in two pieces. The shattered moon and the ruins of the former human civilization were caused by the passage of a runaway planet between the Earth and the Moon in 1994, which, from scenes shown in the opening sequence, caused radical changes in the Earth's climate and geography. However, by the time period in which the series is set, the Earth and Moon seem to have settled into a new balance. Earth is reborn in a world of "savagery, super-science, and sorcery.
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TV Show: Super Friends ( 1980 )
Powerful super heroes Batman, Robin, Superman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, Wonder Twins Zan and Jayna and their rascally blue space monkey Gleek battle evil, protect humanity and save the world from unthinkable dangers.
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TV Show: The Enchanted Castle ( 1979 )
Three children are forced to spend their summer holidays at a school. During a picnic, they make a discovery which will lead them into many strange adventures.
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Movie: Running ( 1979 )
American marathon runner Michael Andropolis sets his heart on representing his country at the Olympic games. Meanwhile his marriage has fallen apart and his children have no respect for him. He sets out on his task with determination and hope that his success will resolve his personal problems.
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TV Show: Casper and the Angels ( 1979 )
Casper the Friendly Ghost was a guardian angel for two female motorcycle space cops named Minnie (who was rather ditzy and had a Southern accent) and Maxie (who was a much more intelligent African-American woman) in the year 2179. They were joined by a rambunctious ghost named Hairy Scary, who would scare villains and troublemakers, but unlike most other ghosts, was accepting of the fact that Casper was a gentle ghost who did not like to scare people.
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TV Show: Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo ( 1979 )
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, also known as The All-New Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo is the fourth incarnation of Hanna-Barbera's Scooby-Doo Saturday morning cartoons. It premiered on ABC on September 22, 1979, featuring a new member to the gang: Scooby's pint-sized, feisty nephew, Scrappy. This show was one of the few that contained Fred, Daphne, and Velma, with Scrappy.
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TV Show: Plastic Man ( 1979 )
This show was shown right after "The Super Friends" on the ABC Network. It featured various adventures of the DC Comics superhero Plastic Man. 
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TV Show: Mrs. Columbo ( 1979 )
The official pronouncement of everyone associated with "Columbo" is thatthe character played by Kate Mulgrew, in the series initially called "Mrs Columbo," was married to some other cop who happened to also be named Columbo."Mrs Columbo" was the brainchild of NBC entertainment president Fred Silverman, who hoped to carry on a little of the "Columbo" mystique without Columbo, soon after "Columbo" ended its NBC run. Richard Levinson and William Link regarded the idea as heresy, but Silverman said he'd do it without them. "The magic of Columbo's wife is that you never see her," Levinson protested.Mulgrew's Kate Columbo was a part-time reporter for a pennysaver newspaper, who often found herself engaged in crime-solving.Apart from the off-camera statements by the "Columbo" creators, the shows themselves provide evidence that the Kate Mulgrew character was not the wife of the famous Lieutenant.  In one of several major changes over the series, Kate Mulgrew's character was DIVORCED and took on the name Kate Callahan.But it is clearly known in "Columbo" that the Lieutenant has never been divorced.
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TV Show: Challenge of the SuperFriends ( 1978 )
In this continuation of the Super Friends franchise, eleven of the greatest DC heroes and newcomers gather to battle the Legion of Doom. Led by Lex Luthor, the 13-member Legion contains some of the vilest villains in the universe. Each week the villains gather and come up with some new scheme to conquer the planet, or the solar system, or the galaxy! The Super Friends inevitably defeat them, only for the Legion to escape at the last moment and return the next week.Each week would feature two 30-minute segments. The first featured the Legion of the Doom. The second segment featured adventures revolving around the five core members--Superman, Batman & Robin, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman--and their alien sidekicks Jan, Zayna, and Gleep.The series is best known for introducing three minority superheroes--Samurai, Black Lighting, and Apache Chief--to introduce some cultural diversity to the program.
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Movie: Murder on the Bridge ( 1978 )
When a Swiss cop is murdered, a veteran homicide inspector and a rookie are assigned to solve the case but they are obstructed by interfering Swiss politicians.
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TV Show: The Return of Captain Nemo ( 1978 )
During naval exercises in 1978, Captain Nemo is found in suspended animation aboard his submarine Nautilus beneath the Pacific Ocean. Revived by members of a modern-day US Government agency, Nemo is persuaded to rescue United States interests and in so doing battles Professor Cunningham, a mad scientist. 
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TV Show: Warrior Queen ( 1978 )
It is AD61. The Romans rule Britain. Prasutagus, King of the Iceni, is dying. In his will, he bequeaths one half of his kingdom to his two daughters; the other half is to be ceded to the Roman Emperor, Nero. Prasutagus's widow, Queen Boudicca, invites the Roman Procurator, Catus Decianus, to attend his burial. Catus Decianus, however, has no intention of attending 'this flea-bitten king's funeral' - instead, he arrives when it is over. It is an ominous sign...
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Movie: Halloween with the New Addams Family ( 1977 )
A revival of the popular '60s TV comedy series "The Addams Family" has them preparing for Halloween in their own inimitable way.
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TV Show: Mystery Island ( 1977 )
This live-action sci-fi adventure serial (produced by Hanna-Barbera) originally aired as part of "The Skatebirds" from 1977 to 1978.
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TV Show: The Red Hand Gang ( 1977 )
The Red Hand Gang was a group of five inner-city pre-teens (and their dog, Boomer) who unwittingly found themselves foiling heists, robberies and kidnaps. They were so called because they left their trademark red hand prints on fences to mark where they had been.
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Movie: Meatcleaver Massacre ( 1977 )
When a professor specializing in ancient rites and rituals is attacked and his family killed by four of his students, he summons an evil spirit to hunt down the attackers and avenge his family.
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Movie: Outlaw Blues ( 1977 )
Upon his imminent parole after serving six years in Huntsville Prison, Bobby Ogden hopes to carve out a career as a country music singer/songwriter. The prison's associate warden believes Bobby has what it takes if he only gets the opportunity. With country music star Garland Dupree performing for the prisoners, the associate warden, as one of those opportunities, has Bobby perform one of his songs, Outlaw Blues, for Garland, even if it's only for the concert's sound check, hoping that Garland will help Bobby out when he's paroled. While Garland seems disinterested in Bobby's performance, he actually was listening carefully as the world eventually not only hears Garland perform Outlaw Blues on the radio, but he has copyrighted the song claiming it as his own work. Once released, Bobby has to decide what to do about Garland stealing his song, knowing largely that it's his word and that of a bunch of other convicts against that of a renowned country music star. What happens between Bobby and Garland is affected by one of Garland's backup singers, Tina Waters, who was at the sound check and who believes her ingenuity should be able to reap her some financial benefit, and by Austin Chief of Police Buzz Cavenaugh, a personal friend of Garland's, Buzz who has to deal with the situation as it is ruining his chances in his run for Austin mayor.
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Movie: The Clown Murders ( 1976 )
Four men kidnap an old girlfriend on Halloween night as a joke to ruin a real estate deal, only to have a very real clown-masked killer stalk them seeking revenge.
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TV Show: Dynomutt, Dog Wonder ( 1976 )
First seen on The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, these half-hour antics animated derring-do showcased The Blue Falcon, a blue-clad superhero and his robotic doberman, Dynomutt Dog Wonder. The show, although based around crime-fighting, super heros and'evil do-ers' it seemed more to remind you of watching an episode of secret squirrel with all of its gags and laughs. Millionaire art dealer Radley Crowne (B.F.) and his mechanical bud, Dynomutt, enjoy leisure time in their base of operations; Big City, until alerted by The Falcon Flash. They immediately dash for The Falcon's Lair (situated in Crowne's penthouse apartment), where they switch to their secret identities, The Blue Falcon and Dog Wonder recieve their news/crime report via TV screen from the secret GHQ of secret agent Focus One and then jump into The Falconcar and speed into the night to battle crime and to save the citizens.
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TV Show: The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour ( 1976 )
dupe of:
https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/12807/the-scooby-doo-show
https://www.tvmaze.com/shows/22070/dynomutt-dog-wonder

While these episodes are duplicated they were originally run as the Scooby-Doo Dynomutt Hour and rebroadcast later as Dynomutt Dog Wonder. If I understand the duplicate show rules - this is the original show and the other two would be duplicates.
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TV Show: Pat a Mat ( 1976 )
Pat & Mat are neighbours and best friends who love building things and going about doing things in all the wrong ways. But they never lose spirit and they always achieve their goals, even if only for a short time before everything tumbles down. Initially they have no names assigned until in later episodes when they move out from apartment and into next-door houses where Pat & Mat names can be seen on their respective houses. There is no voice-acting whatsoever and music and sound effects do all the talking. Pat & Mat are not CG animated and the entire series uses stop motion technique.
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TV Show: The Sonny & Cher Show ( 1976 )
In February 1976, the bitterness of their divorce behind them, the couple reunited for one last try with The Sonny & Cher Show. This incarnation of the series was produced by veteran musical variety-show writers, Frank Peppiatt and John Aylesworth. It was basically the same as their first variety series but with different writers to create new sketches and songs. The duo's opening conversations were markedly more subdued and made humbled references to the couple's divorce and Cher's subsequent marriage to Gregg Allman (during production Cher was pregnant with and eventually bore Allman's son, Elijah). (Some jokes would get awkward. In one opening segment Cher gave Sonny a compliment and Sonny jokingly replied "That's not what you said in the courtroom.") Despite these complications, the revived series garnered enough ratings to be renewed for a second season, finally ending its run in 1977. (By this time, the variety show genre was already in steep decline, and Sonny & Cher was one of the few successful programs of the genre remaining on the air at the time.)Some of the guests who appeared on The Sonny & Cher Show included Frankie Avalon, Muhammad Ali, Raymond Burr, Ruth Buzzi, Charo, Barbara Eden, Neil Sedaka, Farrah Fawcett, Bob Hope, Don Knotts,Jerry Lewis, Tony Orlando, The Osmonds, Debbie Reynolds, The Smothers Brothers, Tina Turner, Twiggy, and Betty White.
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TV Show: The Lost Saucer ( 1975 )
Two time-traveling robots (who seemed to be lost most of the time) arrive in 1970s Chicago, and panicked by crowd descending on them, take off in their flying saucer–and find a boy and his babysitter still aboard.
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Movie: The Spiral Staircase ( 1975 )
Helen has been incapable of speech since seeing her husband die - will she become the target of a deranged serial killer targeting disabled people?
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TV Show: Anne of Avonlea ( 1975 )
Anne Shirley accepts a teaching at an all-girls boarding school in a town dominated by a rich and belligerent family determined to make her life miserable.
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TV Show: Hong Kong Phooey ( 1974 )
Hong Kong Phooey is a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and broadcast on ABC from September 7, 1974, to December 21, 1974. It was a parody of kung-fu shows and movies of the time. The main character, Hong Kong Phooey himself, is the clownishly clumsy secret identity of Penrod "Penry" Pooch, working at a police station as a "mild-mannered" janitor under the glare of Sergeant Flint ("Sarge").
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TV Show: Yogi's Gang ( 1973 )
Yogi's Gang is a 30-minute animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera which aired 16 half-hour episodes on ABC from September 8, 1973, to December 29, 1973. The show began as "Yogi's Ark Lark", a special TV movie on "The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie" in 1972.
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TV Show: The Golden Bowl ( 1972 )
Maggie Verver, a rich American, is to marry an impoverished Italian Prince. The subsequent events are studied in fascinating depths by Henry James in this the last of his full-length novels.
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Movie: Scooby-Doo Meets Batman ( 1972 )
Scooby-doo meets Batman is a video compilation from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment. It consists of two episodes from Hannah Barbera's The New Scooby-doo Movies, 'The Dynamic Scooby-doo Affair' and 'The Caped Crusader Caper', where Scooby-doo and the gang team up with Batman and Robin to capture Joker and The Penguin.
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TV Show: The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show ( 1971 )
Cartoon lovers everywhere anxiously awaited their arrival on primetime TV – establishing high ratings for the legendary hit series The Flintstones. As Pebbles Flintstone and Bamm-Bamm Rubble took their first baby steps, millions adopted them into their hearts. After the iconic show's run ended, Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm made their (pre)historic reappearance as stone-age teenagers at Bedrock High. Their famed parents (Fred, Wilma, Barney & Betty) are back in supporting roles, along with a new cast of Bedrock teenagers, including the adventurous Bronto Bunch motorcycle gang, Moonrock the geeky inventor, Bad-luck Schleprock and many more, as Pebbles dreams up one rockamamy scheme after another.
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TV Show: Wreckers at Dead Eye ( 1970 )
On a dark, stormy night in 1770, a ship crashes on the treacherous rocks of Dead Eye. It has been lured to its doom by the deceiving light of the Wreckers of Thriabbas, who make a living from the loot of 'organised' disaster.But this time, there is a survivor: a young Persian girl who has witnessed the Wreckers' crime - and must be silenced. Only a handful of villagers, led by a retired sea captain, dare to stand against the gang; they must try to reach the girl first, and put an end to the Wreckers' evil practice...
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TV Show: Harlem Globe Trotters ( 1970 )
Harlem Globetrotters (called Harlem Globe Trotters in the opening titles) is a Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera and CBS Productions, featuring animated versions of players from the famous basketball team, Harlem Globetrotters. Broadcast from September 12, 1970, to September 2, 1972 on CBS, and later re-run on NBC as The Go-Go Globetrotters, the show featured cartoon versions of George "Meadowlark" Lemon, Freddie "Curly" Neal, Hubert "Geese" Ausbie, J.C. "Gip" Gipson, Bobby Joe Mason, and Pablo Robertson, alongside their fictional bus driver and manager, Granny, and their dog mascot. Dribbles. The series worked to a formula where the team travels somewhere and typically get involved in a local conflict that leads to one of the Globetrotters proposing a basketball game to settle the issue.
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Movie: Carnival of Blood ( 1970 )
A psychopathic killer uses the carousel ride at a carnival to pick his victims, who he then murders and dismembers.
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TV Show: Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines ( 1969 )
Dastardly & Muttley in Their Flying Machines is a cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions for CBS.Originally the series was broadcast as a Saturday morning cartoon, airing from September 13, 1969 to January 3, 1970. The show focuses on the efforts of Dick Dastardly and his canine sidekick Muttley to catch Yankee Doodle Pigeon, a carrier pigeon who carries secret messages (hence the name of the show's theme song "Stop the Pigeon"). The cartoon was a combination of Red Baron-era Snoopy, Wacky Races (which featured Dastardly and Muttley in a series of car races), and the film Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines.
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TV Show: Around the World in 79 Days ( 1969 )
Loosely based upon the novel Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne, this was an adventure segment involving balloonist Phineas "Finny" Fogg Jr. is conceived as the great-great grandson from America of the main character Phileas Fogg in the novel. He and reporter teenagers Jenny Trent and Hoppy set out on a globetrotting adventure to travel around the world in 79 days and beat the original record set by Finny's father. The trio are in competition for both the record and a £1,000,000 prize against the sinister Crumden, who supposedly was the butler of the original Phineas. Crumden is aided by his idiotic chauffeur Bumbler and his pet monkey Smirky. 
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TV Show: The Archie Show ( 1968 )
Inspired by the beloved comic book series, The Archie Show chronicles the adventures of America's favorite redhead and his hip friends Betty, Veronica, Reggie and Jughead, plus their mascot Hot Dog. Watch as they sing, dane and laugh their way through the ups and downs, hits and misses of being teenagers.
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Movie: What's So Bad About Feeling Good? ( 1968 )
A new infection that simply makes people feel happy is treated as a threat by the authorities while its "victims" work to spread it to others.
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TV Show: Speed Racer ( 1967 )
Speed Racer is an eighteen year old race car driver, and is one of the youngest in the international racing circuit. Speed is motivated by the disappearance of his older brother to become the greatest driver in the world. Driving the car his father built for him, the Mach 5, He just may have what it takes to become the best. In addition to his masterful driving skills, Speed is a martial artist with a strong sense of justice and frequently finds himself battling terrorists, corrupt racers and criminals who want to win the races and hurt innocent people for their own crooked and twisted reasons.
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TV Show: The Galaxy Trio ( 1967 )
The Galaxy Trio centered around the adventures of a patrol of interstellar superheroes.
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TV Show: Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In ( 1967 )
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In was a sketch comedy show that aired on NBC from 1968-1973.
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TV Show: The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. ( 1966 )
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. was a spin-off of the highly successful series The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Leo G. Carroll played Mr. Waverly in both and the first actor to be in two series simultaneously.
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TV Show: Frankenstein Jr. and the Impossibles ( 1966 )
segments are added as their own shows!
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TV Show: Frankenstein Jr. ( 1966 )
Taking place in Civic City, boy scientist Buzz Conroy and his father Professor Conroy fight supervillains with the aid of a powerful heroic robot named Frankenstein Jr. . Buzz built "Frankie" and activated him through an energy ring.
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TV Show: The New Adventures of Superman ( 1966 )
The New Adventures of Superman was an animated series that premiered on September 10, 1966. The series was produced by Filmation Associates and ran for three seasons. It was based on the popular Superman comics created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series focuses on the adventures of Superman an incredibly powerful superhero from the planet Krypton who defends Earth from all sorts of dangers. Superman's secret identity is Clark Kent a mild-mannered reporter for the newspaper "The Daily Planet". There Superman worked under newspaper editor Perry White with fellow reporter Louis Lane and photographer Jimmy Olsen. The first season of the series ran from 1966 to 1967 under the title The New Adventures of Superman and featured two six minute Superman cartoons with one six minute Superboy cartoon played between them. Thirty-six Superman shorts and eighteen Superboy shorts were produced.
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TV Show: Dark Shadows ( 1966 )
My name is Victoria Winters; In the small town of Collinsport Maine, lies the Collinwood mansion where the richest family in town resides. The Collins family has been plagued with troubles since the town was founded. There have been vampires, werewolves, witches, over zealous witch hunters and much more. We join their story as I, the new governess Victoria WInters arrives in town on my way to meet my new charge, David Collins. I am about to encounter strangeness I have never imagined in my wildest dreams.Dark Shadows is an American Gothic soap opera that originally aired weekdays on the ABC television network, from June 27, 1966 to April 2, 1971. The show depicted the lives, loves, trials and tribulations of the wealthy Collins family of Collinsport, Maine, where a number of supernatural occurrences take place.The series became hugely popular when vampire Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) appeared ten months into its run. Dark Shadows also featured ghosts, werewolves, zombies, man-made monsters, witches, warlocks, time travel, and a parallel universe. A small company of actors each played many roles; indeed, as actors came and went, some characters were played by more than one actor.Dark Shadows was distinguished by its vividly melodramatic performances, atmospheric interiors, memorable storylines, numerous dramatic plot twists, adventurous music score, broad cosmos of characters and heroic adventures. The original network run of the show lasted for nearly five years to amass 1,225 episodes.It continues to enjoy an intense cult following
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TV Show: Days of Our Lives ( 1965 )
Days of our Lives is set in the fictitious Midwestern town of Salem. The core families are the Bradys, the Hortons and the DiMeras, and the multi-layered storylines involve elements of romance, adventure, mystery, comedy and drama.Beginning on September 12, 2022, DAYS became exclusive to streaming on Peacock.
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TV Show: Underdog ( 1964 )
Underdog also ran with Tennessee Tuxedo, Commander McBragg, the Sing-A-Long Family, Klondike Kat, Go Go Gophers, King Leonardo and His Subjects, and other cartoons. A typical 30-minute show included two Underdog episodes bracketing either two or three other cartoons.
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TV Show: The Magilla Gorilla Show ( 1964 )
Magilla Gorilla was a gorilla for sale in Melvin Peebles' pet shop. Being a drain on finances, Magilla's price was marked down considerably, but he was invariably only purchased for a short time. The customers always ended up returning Magilla, forcing Peebles to refund their money.
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TV Show: The Alvin Show ( 1961 )
This is a show about three chipmunks who are stars. This show has been canceled but i think you can get reruns on video. It was made in the 50's - see what i mean?. I am going to buy the show on video. Then, I'll atleast see the show. I have only see a clip of it, yet i loved it!! It is the most adorable show i've ever seen! Lyrics This is the Alvin Show, The Alvin Show, You'll positively gonna love the Alvin Show. There's Dave Seville, And what is more Here's the boy we know as Theodore. Now you see, On camera three, The brother known as Simon on the family tree. And here's the star of the show, Alvin, Alvin! (musical interlude) Spoken: I am Clyde Crashcup Spoken: Clyde Crashcup, the great inventor. Ready, here we go, Here's the Alvin Show.
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TV Show: Biography ( 1961 )
Biography is a documentary television series. Originally produced by CBS in 1962 and hosted by Mike Wallace, the A&E Network later re-ran it and has produced new episodes since 1987. The series has featured biographies on such people as Elvis Presley, Plácido Domingo, Pope John Paul II, Enrico Caruso, Diego Rivera, Mick Foley, Mao Zedong, and Queen Elizabeth II, and fictional characters like The Phantom, Superman, and Santa Claus. The program ended up profiling enough figures, that in 1999 A&E spun the program off into an entire network, The Biography Channel.
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TV Show: The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ( 1959 )
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show features the adventures of anthropomorphic moose Bullwinkle and flying squirrel Rocky. The main adversaries in most of these adventures are the Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right, Peabody's Improbable History, and Fractured Fairy Tales, among others.
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TV Show: Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy ( 1959 )
Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy was originally on the "Quickdraw McGraw" show. Augie, the son of Doggie Daddy, was the intelligent one of the pair. He would always look up to his 'Dear Old Dad' for guidance in all sorts of different predicaments. The series follows the pair as they go on all sorts of adventures, like camping and winding up in outer space, or doing yard work and winding up tending to the health of a mob of crows.
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TV Show: The Woody Woodpecker Show ( 1957 )
Remake of the children's animated series about a mischievous bird with a hysterical laugh, Woody Woodpecker. Features Winnie Woodpecker, Wally Walrus, Woody's niece and nephew, Knothead and Splinter, and Chilly Willy.
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Movie: Alice in Wonderland ( 1949 )
This exceptional theatrical version of Lewis Carroll's 1865 classic features a combination of live characters and stop motion animation.
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Movie: Room Service ( 1938 )
The Marx Brothers try and put on a play before their landlord finds out that they have run out of money. To confuse the landlord they pretend that the play's author has contracted some terrible disease and can't be moved. Originally a stage play, the setting shows its origins, but this is vintage Marx Brothers.
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Movie: The Ghost Walks ( 1934 )
During a stormy night at an old dark mansion, people who claim to see ghosts roaming the halls are later found murdered.