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- Adventures of the ghostly con-artist and his 12-year-old pal, Lydia.
- The adventures of the young reporter, his faithful dog and friends as they travel around the world on adventures.
- The adventures of the King of the elephants, his family, and friends.
- Four teens summon forth a diminuitive, demonic minion from The Other Side to do their bidding and grant their wishes, but of course, they must all ultimately pay the price...
- Dave Marshak returns to the Ski School mountain to stop his ex-girlfriend's wedding.
- The comical misadventures of Eek, a kind-hearted anthropomorphic purple cat who finds himself in constant mortal danger while trying to help others. The show had two more segments - The Terrible Thunderlizards and Klutter.
- The adventures of the human survivors in a future dinosaur dominated world.
- Scatterbrained Polly gets a job as a secretary in Gabrielle's art gallery. Polly aspires to be a professional photographer, and idolizes Gabrielle for her artistic ability. When Gabrielle rekindles an old romantic relationship with the younger painter Mary, Polly becomes jealous, and discovers Gabrielle is not who she claims to be.
- It's 1947 and the borderlines between India and Pakistan are being drawn. A young girl witnesses tragedy as her ayah (nanny) is caught between the love of two men and the rising tide of political and religious violence.
- The adventures of a young bear named Rupert who unintentionally ends up in faraway/mystical places, but at the end manages to make it back safely to his home of Nutwood.
- While attempting to flee from the FBI, the criminal Frank Dallio kills Detective McKenna's wife, Rachel. McKenna himself is shot in the face by the professional killer Lyle Mason, who dies in a car crash shortly thereafter. The FBI persuades McKenna to undergo facial surgery and take the place of Lyle Mason in order to find Dallio and a valuable microchip.
- An animated spin off of Roseanne that centered around the comedianes childhood. The gang consisting of the child versions of Roseanne, Dan, & Jackie and revolving secondary characters that were usually the child versions of characters in the primetime show. The cast usually congregated in a treehouse in Roseys backyard, and in later episodes were visited by young D.J. Conner somehow.
- Shelly, institutionalized following the death of her father, returns home desperate for answers about his death. Her memories return, revealing long-repressed dark family secrets.
- Whan a man (Judge Reinhold) goes for an interview for a major new job, his kids mistake the move as a decision that their parents are splitting up. The two kids then set out to make sure that Dad doesn't get the job.
- Awakening from a 15-year coma, scientist Johnny Dalton (Fahey) discovers that his life has been illusory and that he is merely a clone of the real Dr. Dalton. With the help of rebel leader Nikki Holland (Welch), Dalton sets out to find his maker in a futuristic society fraught with danger and secrecy.
- Rosey and Buddy, the animated alter-egos of husband and wife comedy duo, Roseanne and Tom Arnold cause trouble in Cartoon Land.
- Stan Rogers returns to Nova Scotia, the inspiration for many of his songs and the home of many of his family members.
- When terminally unpopular Samantha meets a strange woman who offers to grant her three wishes, she soon finds herself in deep trouble.
- A pair of damaged glasses allows a loan officer at a rural bank to see into the future and consider the consequences of his actions.
- Pool hustler Jesse Cardiff plays against all-time champion "Fats" Brown. The stakes? Only Jesse's life...
- Louise Simonson receives a gift that may help her escape from the clutches of her abusive husband Jack.
- Heart transplant recipient Tom Bennett experiences a personality change when he is attracted to a diner waitress named Mary Jo, who is in mourning for her recently deceased lover.
- Lonely Andrea Moffatt finds a stray cat, who is actually Guillaume de Marchaux, a suave Frenchman who turns human at night but reverts to feline form during the day due to an old curse. Will he end her loneliness?
- Underworld kingpin Nino Lancaster battles an angry demon named Volkerps for the soul of unfortunate Arky Lochner.
- Retirement home resident Roger Simpson Leeds has nightmares of an unknown woman being stalked.
- To the chagrin of his wife Cindy, fading baseball star Ed Hamner sees an uncanny resemblance between himself and Monte Hanks, a fellow baseball player who has the same stats as Ed but lived 78 years ago.
- The 79-year-old Darius Stephens wants to go on living and has his consciousness transferred into a cyborg body. However, his son Michael disapproves.
- Jealous husband Jack Haines takes his rage to a bar, where he meets a blind blues singer whose song tells an eerily familiar story.
- Registered nurse Claire Hendricks believes there's a deeper reason why blindness is spreading quickly through her community.
- A regression therapist wakes up in a world in which everyone can recall their past lives.
- A doctor becomes suspicious when a young woman mysteriously begins losing her youth to her dying aunt.
- Barbara LeMay is so obsessed with death that she frequently attends the funerals of complete strangers. She soon comes face to face with the Grim Reaper himself.
- Biochemist Martin Decker is imprisoned, interrogated, and tortured, but still refuses to reveal a secret formula to his captors. However, his new cell mate's knowledge of teleportation of living matter may provide him with an escape route.
- John Selig discovers that his life is secretly being videotaped and is a huge hit on a cable television show.
- Sanitarium patient Sharon Miles is convinced that she has seen some kind of creatures in the walls of her cell.
- Young Danny Wilkins is playing in a field when he meets a scout who is collecting specimens of all sorts.
- Unemployed Steve Cranston lives with his family in a soon-to-be-closed homeless shelter. One night, he breaks into the home of wealthy Frederick Perry, who pulls a gun. The resulting struggle has a deep effect on several lives.
- A telephone number dialed in error could spell the end of loneliness for Norman Blane.
- Marilyn Lee Cross may not survive after she stows away on board a spacecraft.
- Mark Cassidy, a hard-working priest in need of a vacation, sees visions of a car that bursts into flame with a child inside.
- 1985–1989TV-PG6.9 (270)TV EpisodeEdgar Witherspoon is an elderly man with a Rube Goldberg machine filling his apartment. His niece is concerned and arranges for a social worker to look in on him. It turns out that the machine is an allegory for the world. Edgar is constantly making modifications and additions to the machine to keep the world running right.
- An alcoholic agrees to a unique treatment, one that will stop him from drinking -- or kill him in the process.
- An archaeologist investigates newly-discovered cave paintings that prove to be more than they seem.
- Downwardly mobile Simon Foster makes the mistake of selling his memories in order to survive.
- A phony trance-channeler gets an unexpected message from the beyond.
- Down-on-his-luck hotel manager Willy Gardner finds a steamer trunk with magical powers.
- Washed-up military test pilot Major Alex McAndrews volunteers to travel through an energy portal to search for others who went through but haven't returned. Will he find the others? Can he find a way back?
- Hallie Parker is a renowned author of children's books feeling no longer needed, until she meets some of her fans.
- Ace is convinced that something fishy is going on when a normally placid blue whale tries to assassinate a nature show host.
- Ace puts himself back in time in a story he tells to his insomniac animals.