Season 1 · Episode 1
Private Wilton Parmenter gets promoted after leading a charge against the Confederates and receives an assignment as Fort Courage's new commanding officer.
O'Rourke plots to retrieve the cannon he loaned to the Hekawis for use in a festival.
A British Major shows the men the advantages of using camouflage to fight Indians.
Agarn believes he is dying after his medical report is mixed up with that of his horse.
A renegade Indian tries to go straight but finds he can't.
Sam Urp, scourge of the west, comes to Fort Courage for a showdown with Parmenter, the Scourge of the West.
Wilton's old girlfriend comes to vie for his affection and to persuade him to return to the East.
O'Rourke Enterprise's tries mail order brides while Parmenter is away at command school.
Agarn leaves the troop to become an Indian, and turns out to be a better Indian than the entire Hekawi tribe.
Dobbs' mother is coming but everyone thinks it is Laura Lee, a dance hall singer to entertain the men.
Parmenter accidentally saves Wild Eagle's life, and receives a baby as a reward.
A con man muscles his way into O'Rourke Enterprises by selling worthless land as potential gold mines.
A beautiful woman almost drives O'Rourke Enterprises out of business when she opens a saloon across the street.
Parmenter searches for the Hekawis' whiskey supply, unaware that it is hidden at Fort Courage.
The Chief's daughter is kidnapped by a brave from another tribe looking for a wife, and the troop comes to the rescue.
The Hekawis sell their land to the railroad and move into Fort Courage.
Agarn boasts to a girl he's trying to impress that he killed Geronimo, so Geronimo comes after Agarn.
A famous jinx comes to town and meets a widow whose four husbands have all died mysteriously.
Agarn's look-a-like Mexican bandit cousin comes to town, and the Corporal must capture him to clear his name.
Jane's cousin, an inventor, helps Parmenter win a poker game to replace the pension funds lost by O'Rourke.
The new Inspector General plots to wipe out the Hekawis with a rifle he has invented.
Agarn is chosen to test a bullet proof vest, but it is stolen when Fort Courage in infiltrated by spies.
O'Rourke, figuring his operations will be more profitable with Wilton away, plays cupid for Wilton and Jane.
Gypsies come and invade Fort Courage.
Agarn arranges a celebration of O'Rourke's 25 years of service in the Army.
The men learn that they are not legally enlisted so they leave and Wilton is forced to man the fort alone.
Just before the troop is to be cited for high morale, a fight breaks out.
O'Rourke adds things to the cook's food list in order to pad his pockets.
Agarn thinks he is crazy when he is the only one to see an Indian.
O'Rourke expects to make money on a young Indian scout in the cavalry sharpshooting contest.
Wilton's mother comes to visit and tries to tell him how to run the fort.
O'Rourke enterprises is in trouble when O'Rourke gets promoted to officer.
The peaceable Hekawis are ordered to go on the warpath by the Council of Indian Nations.
The town drunk poses as Captain to impress his visiting daughter.
Tetangga Masa Gitu? is a sitcom genre soap opera that airs on NET. Starring Dwi Sasono, Sophia Latjuba, Deva Mahenra, and Chelsea Islan, this series shows the daily lives of two married couples who live next door. The first couple has been married for about 10 years, while the second couple has only been married for 8 days. This series was nominated twice at the Asian Television Awards in the Best Comedy Program category.
2014
15 Storeys High is a critically acclaimed British sitcom, set in a tower block. The main characters are Vince Clark, a misanthropic, cynical recluse played by Sean Lock, and Errol Spears, Vince's exact opposite and whipping boy, played by Benedict Wong.
2002
Temple Houston is a 1963–64 NBC television series which has been called "the first attempt . . . to produce an hour-long Western series with the main character being an attorney in the formal sense." It was the only show Jack Webb sold to a network during his ten months as the head of production at Warner Bros. Television. It was also the lone series in which actor Jeffrey Hunter played a regular part.
1963
Kate & Allie is an American television situation comedy which ran from March 19, 1984, to May 22, 1989. Kate & Allie first aired on CBS as a midseason replacement series and only six episodes were initially commissioned, but the favorable response from critics and viewers alike easily convinced CBS to commit to a full season in the fall of 1984. The series was created by Sherry Coben.
1984
The 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital is stuck in the middle of the Korean war. With little help from the circumstances they find themselves in, they are forced to make their own fun. Fond of practical jokes and revenge, the doctors, nurses, administrators, and soldiers often find ways of making wartime life bearable.
1972
The High-Sierra adventures of Ben Cartwright and his sons as they run and defend their ranch while helping the surrounding community.
1959
December Bride is an American sitcom that aired on the CBS television network from 1954 to 1959, adapted from the original CBS radio network series that aired from June 1952 through September 1953.
1954
The Games was an Australian mockumentary television series about the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. The series was originally broadcast on the ABC and had two seasons of 13 episodes each, the first in 1998 and the second in 2000. 'The Games' starred satirists John Clarke and Bryan Dawe along with Australian comedian Gina Riley and actor Nicholas Bell. It was written by John Clarke and Ross Stevenson. The series centred on the Sydney Organising Committee for the Olympic Games and satirised corruption and cronyism in the Olympic movement, bureaucratic ineptness in the New South Wales public service, and unethical behaviour within politics and the media. An unusual feature of the show was that the characters shared the same name as the actors who played them, to enhance the illusion of a documentary on the Sydney Games.
1998
The Ghost Busters was a live-action children's television series that ran in 1975, about a team of bumbling detectives who would investigate ghostly occurrences. Only 15 episodes were created. This series reunited Forrest Tucker and Larry Storch in roles similar to their characters in F Troop. Tucker played Jake Kong, and Storch played zoot suit-wearing Eddie Spencer. The third member of the trio was Tracy the Gorilla, played by actor Bob Burns. The series was unrelated to the 1984 film Ghostbusters.
1975
The Huckleberry Hound Show is a 1958 syndicated animated series and the second from Hanna-Barbera following The Ruff & Reddy Show, sponsored by Kellogg's. Three segments were included in the program: one featuring Huckleberry Hound; another starring Yogi Bear and his sidekick Boo Boo; and a third with Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks, two mice who in each short found a new way to outwit the cat Mr. Jinks.
1958
When a Cincinnati radio station switches from sedate music to top-40 rock 'n' roll, its staff of oddball characters is forced to switch gears quickly. New programming director Andy Travis brings in a new DJ named Venus Flytrap to work with the station's burned-out veteran, Dr. Johnny Fever. Neurotic newsman Les Nessman, eager beaver Bailey Quarters, sleazy salesman Herb Tarlek, blonde bombshell Jennifer Marlowe, who serves as the station's ultra-capable receptionist, and station manager Arthur Carlson, whose domineering mother owns WKRP, round out the eccentric bunch.
1978
Harper Valley PTA is an early 1980s American television sitcom based on the 1978 film Harper Valley PTA, which was itself based on the 1968 song recorded by country singer Jeannie C. Riley, written by Tom T. Hall.
1981
Trackdown is an American Western television series starring Robert Culp that aired on CBS between 1957 and 1959. More than seventy episodes of this series were produced by Dick Powell's Four Star Television and filmed at the Desilu-Culver Studio. The series was itself a spin-off of Powell's anthology series, Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater.
1957
Danny Thomas, an entertainer, tries to balance his home life with the needs of his career, with hilarious results.
1953
Black Books centres around the foul tempered and wildly eccentric bookshop owner Bernard Black. Bernard’s devotion to the twin pleasures of drunkenness and wilful antagonism deepens and enriches both his life and that of Manny, his assistant. Bearded, sweet and good, Manny is everything that Bernard isn’t and is punished by Bernard relentlessly just for the crime of existing. They depend on each other for meaning as Fran, their oldest friend, depends on them for distraction. Black Books is a haven of books, wine and conversation, the only threat to the group’s peace and prosperity is their own limitless stupidity.
2000
Man About the House is a British sitcom created and written by Brian Cooke and Johnnie Mortimer, and starring Paula Wilcox, Sally Thomsett, Richard O'Sullivan, Brian Murphy, and Yootha Joyce. Six series were broadcast on ITV from 15 August 1973 to 7 April 1976. It was considered daring at the time because it featured a man sharing a London flat with two single women. Single roommates Chrissy and Jo search for a third tenant to help pay the rent, they intend on finding another female. But then they encounter Robin Tripp... who's looking for a place to stay. Two spin-offs were produced: George and Mildred (1976–79) and Robin's Nest (1977–81). A film adaptation was released in 1974 and, in 1977, the series was remade for American audiences as Three's Company.
1973