2024-06-26
Based on the Mattel's party game, two teams of three players will compete against each other, trying to guess the correct word or phrase represented by the drawings of their fellow teammates. (New).
Based on the Mattel's party game, two teams of three players will compete against each other, trying to guess the correct word or phrase represented by the drawings of their fellow teammates. (New).
A gentleman (Kent McCord) is wooed by a woman (Connie Stevens) intent on having a child by the "perfect" male; Julie's widowed aunt (Florence Henderson) adjusts to being single---and available; Stubing's brother (also played by Gavin MacLeod) pursues a wealthy oilman's widow (Diane Ladd). (Repeat).
A suspect sits behind bars, while Alexis accuses Ben of destroying the case against Blake; dizzy spells bother Krystle as she searches for clues to the fire; Sammy Jo (Heather Locklear) gets into a heated exchange at Clay's home; Adam (Gordon Thomson) intercepts a letter to Blake. Dana: Leann Hunley. Buck: Richard Anderson. Ferguson: Lorry Goldman. (Repeat).
Lucy and Viv go to art school in pursuit of a handsome student (Robert Alda). Lucille Ball. Guzman: John Carradine. Viv: Vivian Vance. Harold: Howard Caine. Chris: Candy Moore. (Repeat).
Felix plays midwife for a houseguest (Hilarie Thompson). Felix: Tony Randall. Oscar: Jack Klugman. Nancy: Joan Hotchkis. Instructor: Jessica Myerson. (Repeat).
Steed tags after a movie star, whom he suspects of handling microfilm of military installations. Carla: Patricia English. King: Jon Rollason. Micholson: Mark Eden. Brand: Alan Curtis. (Repeat).
A sniveling rivalry is born when Cliff's mother (Frances Sternhagen) decides Woody is the son she never had. Meanwhile, Norm gets stuck in a window. Jeff: Rocky La Porte. Policeman No. 1: Ken Foree. Pete: Peter Schreiner. Policeman No. 2: James F. Dean. Paul: Paul Willson. (Repeat).
The new security system taps Dave's insecurity about a "secret plot" against him; Bill (Phil Hartman) gets his wish of filming a commercial. Joe: Joe Rogan. Beth: Vicki Lewis. Lisa: Maura Tierney. Jimmy: Stephen Root. (Repeat).
Local news, sports & weather. (New).
The most talked about stories on the minds (and screens) of people everywhere. (New).
A syndicated newsmagazine program that features investigative reports, interviews, and others. Anchored by Deborah Norville, each episode presents an assortment of human interest stories that cover topics such as social issues, crime, politics, entertainment news, business, and many others. (New).
Alexis loses control of her plan with the Colbys. Fallon challenges Blake for control of the family's company only to learn she's not the only one with a claim to the throne. Sammy Jo and Steven prepare to tie the knot, but an unexpected guest causes all hell to break loose. (Repeat).
George and Nikki visit George's family home off the coast of Maine after the sudden passing of his father. George has bad memories there and the house is said to be cursed, but Nikki opts to stay there to renovate it and soon begins to suspect the rumors are true.
Latest news and relevant information every evening. (New).
The most talked about stories on the minds (and screens) of people everywhere. (Repeat).
Latest news and relevant information every evening. (Repeat).
An all-access pass to the biggest news stories from around the globe with anchors Dan Harris, Byron Pitts and Juju Chang. (Repeat).
Latest news and relevant information every evening. (Repeat).
Shop for incredible prices on fine jewelry and gemstones. (New).
Attorney Thomas Renz and Dr. Eric Nepute share how freedoms are really under attack. (New).
Practical insight and powerful biblical teaching from the word of God with special emphasis on God's unconditional love and the balance between grace and faith. (New).
A lively Southern Ontario morning show provides the latest news and information for viewers. (New).
Rob lectures Ritchie on bad language. Ritchie: Larry Mathews. Mr. Kirk: William Schallert. Laura: Mary Tyler Moore. Sally: Rose Marie. Buddy: Morey Amsterdam. Mel: Richard Deacon. Mrs. Kirk: Lia Waggner. (Repeat).
Michael J. Pollard portrays Mooney's son Ted, Chris's steady beau. Lucille Ball, Gale Gordon, Candy Moore, Vivian Vance. (Repeat).
Overacting sinks the Bradys' acting dreams after they are cast in a laundry detergent commercial by a wacky director (Paul Winchell). The episode was Robert Reed's least favorite and resulted in a multi-page memo to producer Sherwood Schwartz voicing Reed's distaste with "farce bordering on slapstick." Myrna: Bonnie Boland. Felder: Art Lewis. Carol: Florence Henderson. (Repeat).
Kathy (Marjorie Lord) becomes Phil's secretary. Phil: Sheldon Leonard. Margo: Hollis Irving. Rusty: Rusty Hamer. (Repeat).