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- Mrs. Edna Garrett, housemother and dietitian at the Eastland School, teaches a group of girls in her charge how to solve those problems that every teenager has to face.
- Wealthy African American dry cleaner George Jefferson, his wife Louise, and son Lionel move into a luxury apartment building and develop occasionally fractious relations with other tenants, including their sassy maid Florence.
- The misadventures of a divorced mother, her family and their building superintendent in Indianapolis.
- When three automotive factory workers who're struggling financially try to steal from their own labor union, they discover corruption, and reluctantly decide to use this information for blackmail.
- Larry Alder is a 44-year-old divorcee in Portland, Oregon, raising his two teenage daughters and hosting a call-in psychology radio show.
- An experiment in an American High School where students learn how easy it is to be seduced by the same social forces which led to the horrors of Nazi Germany. Based on a true story.
- Somewhat steamy/racy (for the time) carryings-on in a ruined old hotel; the "E" burned out some time ago and was never repaired.
- Set in the fictional small town of Fernwood, OH, the show parodies real talk shows, complete with a stage band, as well as the sort of fare one might expect from a small-town locally produced television program.
- This spin-off of "All in the Family" features the further adventures of Gloria Stivic and her son Joey. She and Mike are separated and she's gotten a job in a veterinarian's office.
- A middle-aged man and a young woman fall in love amidst the political backdrop of Washington, D.C.
- The misadventures of Florence Johnson, a hotel maid who was previously seen serving the Jeffersons.
- This series was a revamped continuation of the Bea Arthur series Maude (1972). In the final three episodes of the sixth season of that series, Maude moves to Washington, D.C. and becomes a congresswoman. After sixth season wrapped, Arthur quit the series. Executive producer Norman Lear decided to retool the concept into "Onward and Upward" starring John Amos about an African-American congressman. Amos had disputes with the show's producers over the script and left the show after the pilot was shot. Lear planned to recast the role with Peter Boyle. But the NAACP asked Lear to keep the character as an African-American. The role was given to Cleavon Little and the series was retitled. Three episodes were taped and set to air on CBS beginning in March 1979. A screening was held for the Congressional Black Caucus but the congresspeople objected to what they perceived to be a negative portrayal of African-Americans in politics. Lear also held a screening at his home with an African-American audience who all disliked the show. Lear halted production and retooled the concept again which finally became Hanging In (1979).
- After Mary Hartman left town with her policeman boyfriend, the focus shifted to her heartbroken ex-husband Tom and the rest of the oddball residents of Fernwood, Ohio.
- Hairdresser Ginger-Nell Hollyhock's way to cure loneliness is using a newspaper ad to recruit her family. Filling the positions were con-artist hubby Ed Murtaugh, tap-dancing daughter Anna, a son named Junior, and an elderly grandfather.
- Satirical look at a world where women rule and men are objectified.
- Nancy runs her own talent agency. This kept her busy while her husband Ken was on Naval duty, but things have changed since his retirement. Nearby are daughter Lorraine, son-in-law Glen, and gay housemate Terry.
- Satirizing 1970s talk shows, the series follows a small-town program that gains national attention, with celebrity guests often mocking their own public images through its offbeat humor.
- Short-lived situation comedy about the owner of a house-painting contracting firm who is trying to support a wife and five children whose ages range from 9 to 23.
- A babysitter realizes that one of the children she looks after is being physically abused by his mother.
- Greg and Paul are rock musicians who leave their home in Boise, Idaho for Hollywood. They find Frederick J. Hanover, a promoter who has found a lot of famous rock musicians.
- An "interactive" series in which the first half was a standard sitcom and the second was a talk-show-like discussion of the events that happened and how they could be resolved.
- The relationship between a stuffed-shirt priest and a liberal nun that run a Baltimore mission.
- Louis Harper was a professional football player and humanitarian who became the president of Braddock University. He attempted to use his new power to help the underprivileged, but was continually hampered by administrators who were more interested in fund-raising than education. Maggie was the school's statuesque dean of faculty, and Sam the PR man.
- The creepy goings-on at Highcliffe Manor, home of a science institute staffed by bizarre people.
- Unsold tv-series pilot featuring live actors in dog costumes.