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The Jackie Gleason Show
Paley used the show's position on CBS to showcase artists like Frankie Laine, Frankie Avalon, Doris Day and teenage guitar prodigy Zane Ashton. The show typically opened with a monologue from Gleason, followed by sketch comedy involving Gleason and a number of regular performers (including Art Carney) and a musical interlude featuring the June Taylor Dancers.
Ink
Behind the scenes at a New York newspaper, a columnist clashes with his ex-wife, who has become the new editor.
Bearcats
Mercenaries Johnny Reach and Hank Brackett cruise the American Southwest in 1914 in their Stutz Bearcat in search of action and adventure. They often take dangerous assignments for their fee, usually a blank check and after their mission, they just fill in whatever amount they think the job was worth.
The Famous Teddy Z
Teddy Zakalokis, a temporary mail room employee of UTA (Unlimited Talent Agency), who gets sent to the airport to pickup a client, a world famous actor and a complete jerk. After putting up with his attitude, Teddy punches him; the actor likes this show of guts and demands that Teddy become his agent.
Birdz
Ever wondered about what really goes on in the mind of a feathery pre-teen on the fly? Well - you've flown into the right animated place. Welcome to the wacky world of 12 year-old bird Eddie Storkowitz. Like most of us, Eddie has dreams and ambitions, a crazy family to cope with, pre-teen anxieties and challenges, not to mention a crush on his teacher Ms. Downey. Eddie's life is a big rat's nest - uh, that's bird's nest - of typical teenager problems - with a fine-feathered twist. Is that a bird? Is it a plane? No, it's Eddie Storkowitz! In Birdland- where all the inhabitants are birds- we find 12-year-old Eddie Storkowitz and his family. Eddie wants to one day become the next Steven Spielbird. Almost Mitty-ite, Eddie has a variety of fantasies, pre-teen anxieties and challenges, not to mention a crush on his teacher, Ms. Downey.
Pet Vet Dream Team
Pet Vet Dream Team follows talented veterinarians Dr. Lisa Chimes and Dr. Andrew Marchevsky of the Small Animal Specialist Hospital (SASH), where they deal with compelling cases of ailing and injured pets. Viewers also see exotic animal expert Tim Faulkner in action at the Australian Reptile Park, where he cares for animals big and small, from crocodiles to koalas. Together, these three authorities race to cure their furry and feathered charges-educating viewers on a range of medical procedures and zoological practices along the way. As viewers catch a behind-the-scenes look at the veterinary profession, they also learn responsibility and empathy for animals of all kinds through the passionate work of the Pet Vet Dream Team.
Love & War
A divorcée impulsively buys a New York restaurant-bar and falls for one of the regular customers, a gruff newspaper columnist.
A Home for the Holidays
A Home for the Holidays is an annual special that began airing on CBS TV on 23 December 1999. Inspirational stories of foster care adoption are presented and celebrity guests sing songs of the holidays.
Moby Dick and the Mighty Mightor (1967)
"Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor" was a science-fiction animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that ran on CBS from September 9, 1967 to September 6, 1969. Despite Moby's name coming first in the title of the show, he had only one short per half-hour episode, sandwiched between two episodes of Mighty Mightor.
Where's Huddles
"Where's Huddles?" was an animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1970. It was similar in style to "The Flintstones" and used several of the same plots and voice actors. Also, like "The Flintstones," it aired in the evening during prime time, had a laugh track, and had somewhat adult themes. The show's premise involved a professional football quarterback named Ed Huddles (voiced by Cliff Norton) and his neighbor, Bubba McCoy (voiced by Mel Blanc). They played for a team called The Rhinos. Other characters included Ed's wife Marge (voiced by Jean Vander Pyl) and their rather jovial if acerbic neighbor Claude Pertwee (voiced by Paul Lynde). The Rhinos' football announcer was voiced by actual sportscaster Dick Enberg, who at the time was the voice of the Los Angeles Rams. Alan Reed had a recurring role as Mad Dog Maloney, the Rhinos' coach. In addition, the Huddles had a dog named Fumbles (voiced by Don Messick) that often would laugh at someone's misfortune.
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