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- After leaving his parents' home, young Buddy Baker goes to live with his womanizing older brother in a posh Manhattan apartment where he learns how to be a partying playboy.
- A bachelor employee at the United Nations building takes care of an abandoned baby.
- During WW2, Sgt. O'Farrell's Pacific unit is demoralized when a Japanese submarine torpedoes an American supply ship containing beer.
- Young couple decide to live together and they wind up having a baby. They decide they should give the baby up for adoption. The baby's Mother's parents wind up adopting the baby using a fake name.
- A wealthy hypochondriac and an heiress are both experiencing romantic complications, prompting them to marry each other.
- Divorced comic strip cartoonist Francis X. Dignan is hired as a ghost-writer by pompous client Larry Larkin who happens to be the fiancé of Dignan's ex-wife.
- A small-town beauty queen is hired, as a joke, as a "birthday present" for a magazine publisher.
- The American son of an Eastern European monarch wounded in an assassination attempt becomes a target for a terrorist organization.
- A pretty schoolgirl hides a secret: she is actually a boy who got turned into a girl and is looking for a way to change herself back.
- This early comedy short has Bob Hope and John Berkes putting on sailor uniforms to find dates, getting mistaken for real sailors and being dragged back to a Navy ship by the shore patrol. Though not much plot, the short does give each star a chance to shine doing comedy bits both together and separately.
- Having long since made it home, an aged Admiral Janeway breaks Starfleet directives and temporal laws to take a last stab at an old enemy and shorten Voyager's journey home.
- After Voyager is captured by the Hirogen, the ship is turned into a massive holodeck so that the aliens can hunt members of the crew who have been fitted with new identities in various scenarios based upon Earth and Federation history.
- Almost the entire Voyager crew has been abducted and brainwashed to serve as workers in a severely short-handed industrial alien society.
- Serena has gone hippie and ends up on the front page of the newspaper and Darrin has to explain to the Tates about her identical cousin. After hurting Serena's feelings, Darrin can't provide proof of his story. Samantha also sings the If'n song.
- When artificial grass is mistakenly installed on the Stevens' lawn, Darrin thinks that it is Samantha's doing and tells her to get rid of it. After the real owner comes looking for his turf, Endora hexes their yard and Samantha can't bring the expensive turf back.
- 1964–197226mTV-G7.2 (262)TV EpisodeWhile vacationing in England Samantha frees a trapped nobleman from a painting. The witch who trapped him punishes Sam by sending her back to the time of Henry the VIII. While Henry wants to make Sam his next queen, Darren must travel to the sixteenth century and rescue her.
- The Stephens insist that their grandchild Tabitha spend the weekend with them. To avert any magical disasters Samantha and Endora join them resulting the adults' squabbling. To escape the problems Tabitha disappears by turning herself into a cookie. Endora makes a marijuana reference by asking Phyllis if her cookies were from an Alice B. Toklas recipe.
- When Piper and Leo begin to have marital problems, Piper casts a spell to allow them to literally see their past together.
- While investigating a murder at Magic School, Paige and Kyle are sucked into an unfinished novel written twenty years ago by two students.
- The Council of Witch Doctors makes a house call to The Charmed Ones and use voodoo dolls to lead them down various paths of self-destruction.
- A demon attacks The Charmed Ones with dream dust, causing their nightmares to come to life.
- When Zankou has his underworld henchman attack the Manor, Wyatt shrinks his parents confining them to a doll house in the attic to protect them.
- Paige finds herself transported back in time by a pair of Grams boots to an era of free-love and freely practiced magic where Paige really fits in.
- After 99 tells Max that she is expecting a baby, Max tells a newspaperman that he is a spy and he blows his cover.
- To celebrate their first anniversary, Jeannie makes Tony splashdown on the same desert island he originally found her on. Tony finds another genie who trapped Jeannie in her bottle 2000 years ago.
- Jeannie writes a book on childcare using Tony's name that becomes a bestseller. As a result, he has to babysit Doctor Bellow's unruly nephew and General Peterson's incredibly shy granddaughter who refuses to talk.
- US Astronaut Tony lands at a small island. While waiting to be rescued, he comes across Jeannie, a cute genie. She secretly follows him home when Tony's rescued. She pops up again when Tony's fiancee is there.
- 1965–196850mNot Rated4.9 (261)TV EpisodeSmith lands the pod on a planet where plants are the highest form of intelligence. The Robinsons land only to be captured by Tybo, a giant carrot. He plans to turn them into trees while Dr. Smith becomes a stalk of celery.
- Reporter Tim O'Hara, while covering a flight of the Air Force X-15, finds a spaceship that contains a genuine martian. The martian is a professor who specializes in the planet Earth and now has to repair his spaceship before he can go home.
- On their first date Fran must hide from Elton John because of a previous run-in with him.
- Thinking Mr. Sheffield wants her to be her valentine, she puts up a billboard in Times Square.
- A tabloid publishes a story that Fran and Maxwell have been having an affair since before his wife died. Fran is more upset that that fact means she is over 40, which she isn't.
- Even though Maxwell's family tells Fran that their marriage won't work, Maxwell tells her how much he loves her and that their lives together will never be dull. That night they both fall off their honeymoon yacht.
- Steven Macy lusts after his boss' wife and plans to use an earwig to be rid of him. / The government plays up to a genius' delusion that his dead daughter still lives so he can finish his experiments even though his mind is still clouded.
- 1969–197351mTV-PG6.8 (581)TV EpisodeJacob Bauman's nurse figures in his plan to end his wife's infidelity. / A medical bag from the future may improve the fortunes of two bums. / Aghast NASA mission control sees what caused the disappearance of their astronauts on the Moon.
- Dr. Redford's patient John Fearing can mimic any disease's symptoms, and is having an affair with Mrs. Redford. / Cedric Acton, a student of the black arts, plans to replace his cruel wife Carlotta's soul with that of a kind housekeeper.
- 1969–1973TV-PG7.6 (372)TV EpisodeMikey Goldman searches for the Messiah to comfort his dying grandfather Abe. / Removing paint from an antique mirror, shop owner Frank Standish sees an alien landscape that is used to rid himself of his unwanted partner.
- The investigation into four men under alien mind enslavement and the purpose behind their relentless creation of a spaceship continues as handicapped children are gathered.
- In the late 23rd century, an outdated starship is on a ten-year reclamation project. The crew is in suspended animation and awakes to find a mysterious object floating in space. The pod contains the body of a rebel who was seemingly executed 150 years earlier for the slaughter of more than a million people. However, it turns out that he is still alive.
- A single mother's memories of being abducted by aliens resurface when her story appears in a newspaper article. Her moody teenage daughter has an English teacher that is helping her, but also seems familiar to her mother.
- Anne Reynolds, estranged from her mother, haunted by her dead father and terrified of being close to anyone, is attacked, injured and wakes up on the operating table a changed woman. Learning of a conjoined twin sister that was sacrificed so that she could live, the personality of the dead sister begins to take over.
- Ezra and his daughter Sarah work together on the revival circuit with a phony healing act performing miracles with prearranged plants. When a strange young man in a wheelchair approaches Ezra, he lays his hands on him and he is healed. He received a proposition that if he teaches him the art of the revival meetings, this young man will continue to help him in his act.
- When Marie and Justin can't have a child, they turn to the fertility clinic using in-vitro fertilization to implant an embryo in her uterus. What Marie doesn't know is that her fetus contains DNA lifted from the Shroud of Turin in a plot to artificially create the second coming of Christ.
- At a small Ohio college, Sam Beckett is a literature professor who must discourage the amorous advances of a student and finds the woman who left him at the altar. Sam hopes that resolving her conflicts with her father will prevent her from deserting him.
- Peaceful, primitive peoples get caught up in the struggle between superpowers, with Kirk unhappily trying to restore the balance of power disrupted by the Klingons.
- After Dr. McCoy helps the leader of a planet populated by people with powerful psionic abilities, they decide to force him to stay by torturing his comrades until he submits.
- On a planet, looking for an urgent medicinal cure, Kirk, Spock and McCoy come across a dignified recluse living privately but in splendor with his sheltered ward and a very protective robot servant.
- A mysterious, twinkling mass of sapient energy ravages an important archive and Scotty's new girlfriend may be linked to it.
- The Doctor writes and publishes an incendiary holonovel that defames the crew, Paris' tampering offends the author, and The Doctor's rights fall into question.
- To circumvent The Doctor's obliteration by photon-hating humanoids, Seven secretly becomes his bodily host. In turn, The Doctor's personality dominates.