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- Widower Steve Douglas raises three sons with the help of his father-in-law, and is later aided by the boys' great-uncle. An adopted son, a stepdaughter, wives, and another generation of sons join the loving family in later seasons.
- Bill's comfortable lifestyle must change when he receives a group of unexpected long-term guests.
- One of the most successful and fondly-remembered shows in TV history, "The Lawrence Welk Show" featured musical numbers and skits, with host Welk leading the band.
- Detective Chad Smith shares his life as a policeman, and as a family man with his wife and three children.
- In this hit 1950s TV series, a millionaire indulges himself giving away $1 million apiece to persons he has never met.
- In this proposed spin-off of the long-running My Three Sons (1960) series, Robbie (Don Grady) and Katie Douglas (Tina Cole) have moved to San Francisco with their three children and are soon involved in the comic misadventures of their landlords and fellow tenants.
- Betty White and Bill Williams star as newlyweds Vicki and Gus Angel who find themselves involved in comical situations with their friends and neighbors.
- Michael Endicott accepts a teaching position at a school in Rome.
- Married pairs of contestants were asked to answer questions, the husband deciding whether he or she would answer. The original emcee Edgar Bergen was later replaced by Johnny Carson.
- This was an attempt to revive the old television series wherein a millionaire gives a million dollars to total strangers and how it affects their lives. In this case he first gives to a man who works in a garage with his two brothers, and their boss is a slave driver. And a lawyer who is the son of a successful one but chooses not to have anything to do with his father and is a poor public defender and whose wife is the director of a youth center which is about to lose its funding. And a man whose missing partner might be guilty of embezzlement but since his is not around he's going to have to answer for it.
- Fess Hamilton is a recently widowed man who must cope with three feisty daughters. His best friend Boomer is also recently widowed and tries to raise three young sons. In the pilot, he must cope with his eldest daughter dating an unsavory boy, his youngest daughter being duped by a conman and clothes that need mending.
- A variety show but with a different format. The announcer sets up the two comedic skits with the actors frozen in place at beginning. The show concludes with Betty singing usually with a guest.
- A disbarred attorney and his staff of ex-convicts are hired by a millionaire to find an embezzling book-keeper.
- The Angels stop at a resort hotel that features a lounge act starring a singer who is an exact lookalike for Vickie. The guests and a new desk clerk keep confusing the two (or, the two unwittingly keep confusing them), but things get more serious when the singer's strong-arm boyfriend thinks that Gus is getting fresh with his girl.
- When Vickie goes with a friend to visit the office of an obstetrician, Gus mistakenly thinks the Angels are due for a visit from the stork.
- The Time: 6 months after Vickie and Gus are married. Vicki and Gus visit an amusement park and run into their neighbors. With misunderstandings and dogs aplenty.
- Liberace says hello to Vicki as he is leaving a restaurant, but Gus does not believe Vickie when she tells him about it. The next day, Dennis Day's car breaks down in front of the Angel's home, but nobody believes Vickie's amazing story.
- Just before an expected visit from Gus' boss, Vickie and Gus get involved in a dispute between their neighbors: the Murphys and Mr. Finley and his son Roger. It seems that the elder Mr. Finley backs his car over the Murphys' front lawn every morning.
- The Angels and Clemsons head to San Francisco, hoping to impress a company bigwig based there. The husbands lose their wives' cooperation after behaving like drooling schoolboys around a pair of attractive sisters aboard the train.
- Vickie and Gus quickly regret bringing along nephew Wheeler to their mountain cabin. The loudmouthed teen soon insults all the locals by calling them hillbillies and hicks and mistaking a chubby woman for a pot-bellied stove. The Angels are banished by the locals, but intend to go to the big dance anyway.
- Buffy likes a boy at school. She starts purposely failing her classes so she does not seem smarter than him. The school thinks Buffy is able to skip a grade but she does not want to skip.
- Cissy is excited to have her friend over, who she sees as very sophisticated and envies her glamorous lifestyle, until her friend reveals that her parents are separated and all she really wants is a loving family like Cissy has.