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- Kermit the Frog and his fellow Muppets put on a vaudeville show at their theatre, bringing in a famous celebrity to help out for each episode.
- People married and divorced, loved and lost. Murder, illicit passion, insanity, and secrets were the staples of Peyton Place.
- Alan Haldane, footloose after selling his boatbuilding business, returns to Crete where he fought in the Second World War - only to find out that his former girlfriend died, but had a daughter. He decides to stay.
- The story revolves around a young boy named Sport Billy who is from the planet Olympus (a twin of Earth on the opposite side of the Sun) which is populated by athletic god-like beings. Billy himself has a magic size-changing gym bag - the Omni-Sack - which produces various tools as he needs them.
- Five circles of episodes built around the characters of Diagoras Vartanis, a colonel of the Counter-Espionage Service of Greece during WW2, Christina Psachou, his sister, and lieutenant Hector Psachos, his brother-in-law. in the first segment Italian spies kidnap Christina's child and force her to collaborate with them. In the second segment Hector Psachos has to confront a dangerous look-alike from Albania. In the third segment Vartanis pretends he is a traitor, in order to trap German spies. In the fourth segment the Nazis torture Virginia Dervou, an anti-fascist Greek woman. In the final segment the heroes move to the Middle East.
- The journalist Aris Martelis investigates the death of an industrialist for his newspaper, and the disappearance of a girl. Two unrelated cases at the end it turns out that it was not so irrelevant.
- Stories of simple people in a neighborhood of Athens.
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- In the village of Nykteremi (Thessalian plain), a few years after it was annexed to Greece, a cunning professional beggar, Jiritokostas, succeeds in exploiting the misery, fears, prejudices and ignorance of the Thessalonians.