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Good Times

Good Times

"Good Times"

Florida and James Evans struggle to raise their kids - irrepressible artist JJ, voice-of-reason Thelma, and politically active Michael - in a Chicago housing project. They have help from wisecracking neighbors, buffoonish building superintendents and friends.

Ironside

"Ironside"

A paralyzed police veteran becomes a special consultant to the force.

Walker, Texas Ranger

"Walker, Texas Ranger"

Texas Ranger Cordell Walker kicks posterior -- usually in slo-mo. Because of his martial-arts skills, he has a competitive edge against the bad guys. With the help of retired ranger C.D. Parker, partner James Trivette and A.D.A. Alex Cahill, Walker ruthlessly fights for justice.

Magnum, P.I.

"Magnum, P.I."

This series makes the most of its Hawaiian setting by sending private eye Thomas Magnum all over Oahu righting wrongs -- at least when he isn't dealing with security at the posh estate (dubbed Robin's Nest) of absentee owner, and celebrated-but-unseen author, Robin Masters and clashing with stuffy British butler Higgins. T.C. and Rick, buddies from Magnum's days in the military, help him out with cases. Magnum is provided nearly unlimited use of many of Masters' luxury items, including a Ferrari.

The Rockford Files

"The Rockford Files"

Jim Rockford is an ex-con and private detective. He was falsely convicted of a crime he didn't commit, but that doesn't stop him from using his ex-con buddies to help him solve crimes. Nothing comes easy for Rockford, but he works hard and usually gets shot at or beat up at least once per episode.

Quincy, M.E.

"Quincy, M.E."

A county medical examiner investigates clues for what appear to be normal deaths.

Sanford & Son

"Sanford & Son"

Junk dealer Fred Sanford runs roughshod over his son and partner, Lamont, in a groundbreaking sitcom. Fred's moneymaking schemes routinely backfire, and he does just about anything to get out of working -- up to and including faking a heart attack. He's rude, sarcastic, outspoken, overtly prejudiced, and pretty darn nasty to his friends and family.

Catch 21

Rerun Air Date: February 19, 2026

Players must combine their trivia talent with card-counting skills to win at "Catch 21." Alfonso Ribiero hosts.

Quantum Leap

S1, EP3 "Star-Crossed: June 15, 1972"

Sam leaps into the persona of a womanizing college professor in 1972, encounters his lost love and attempts to reshape the past.

Quantum Leap

S1, EP5 "How the Tess Was Won: August 5, 1956"

Sam finds himself on a Texas ranch in 1956 as a submissive veterinarian in love with a tough rancher.

Quantum Leap

S2, EP1 "Honeymoon Express: April 27, 1960"

In 1960 Sam becomes a newlywed policeman whose honeymoon is interrupted by his wife's (Alice Adair) dangerous ex-husband.

Quantum Leap

S2, EP5 "Blind Faith: February 6, 1964"

As a blind pianist in 1964, Sam has the chance to foil the murder of the musician's girlfriend (Cynthia Bain).

Quantum Leap

S2, EP21 "Sea Bride: June 3, 1954"

In 1954, Sam becomes a man trying to prevent the shipboard wedding of his ex-wife to a crooked millionaire.

Quantum Leap

S4, EP11 "The Play's the Thing: September 9, 1969"

As an aspiring actor in 1969, Sam must save his career and promote the talents of an older lover (Penny Fuller).

Quantum Leap

S4, EP21 "Stand-Up: April 30, 1959"

Sam leaps into the life of a Las Vegas comic fighting to save his act and his hot-tempered partner from a mobster who is after his girlfriend.

Quantum Leap

S5, EP14 "Dr. Ruth: April 25, 1985"

As Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Sam is host of a radio show; in the waiting room, Dr. Ruth (as herself) probes Al's womanizing ways.

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