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The Rookies

S1, EP13 "A Very Special Piece of Ground"

A veteran officer (Earl Holliman) loses his ranch to a proposed freeway, making him unstable; guest Pippa Scott.

The Streets of San Francisco

S3, EP18 "Ten Dollar Murder"

The taxi-robbing spree conducted by a pair of high-school students results in the death of an undercover officer.

Riptide

S2, EP1 "Where the Girls Are"

Cody, Nick and Boz join forces with dockworker Kirk "The Dool" Dooley (Ken Olandt) to prevent the kidnapping of three wealthy coeds.

Crazy Like a Fox

S1, EP13 "The Man Who Cried Fox"

Harry suspects that a writer (Art Hindle) who just completed a mob expose, disappeared as a publicity stunt.

Hawaii Five-0

"Hawaii Five-0"

Detective Steve McGarrett (Jack Lord) heads up Hawaii Five-O, a special division of the state police tasked with bringing down organized crime on the islands. The Five-O team works with local police from time to time on individual cases, and McGarrett's nemesis is crime kingpin Wo Fat. The show, which ran for 12 seasons during its original run, is famous for its catchphrase "Book 'em, Danno," said by McGarrett at the end of most episodes. The show's theme song, composed by Morton Stevens, became popular during the show's original run.

Mission: Impossible

S6, EP11 "The Visitors"

The team stages an alien visit to influence a communications magnate who has sold a majority of his empire to the underworld.

The Twilight Zone

"The Twilight Zone"

This 1980s revival of the classic sci-fi series features a similar style to the original anthology series. Each episode tells a tale (sometimes two or three) rooted in horror or suspense, often with a surprising twist at the end. Episodes usually feature elements of drama and comedy. Actor Charles Aidman serves as the show's narrator for the first two seasons before being replaced by TV host Robin Ward for the final season. Some episodes are adaptations of stories by well-known writers, including Harlan Ellison, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen King; other episodes are remakes of installments from the original series.

Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles

S1, EP5 "Queen's Gambit"

When Sarah re-evaluates the capability of Andy's computer, she worries about where it could lead; Sarah meets a stranger whose history is tied to hers; agent Ellison discovers remnants from a terminator battle.

Beauty and the Beast

S2, EP5 "God Bless the Child"

Catherine brings a pregnant ex-prostitute (Katy Boyer) to the tunnels, where the girl falls in love with Vincent.

Beauty and the Beast

S2, EP4 "Dead of Winter"

Paracelsus returns for Winterfest with revenge on his mind; Father's life is threatened during the Tunnel World's annual Winterfest celebration.

The Twilight Zone

S1 "Need to Know; The After Hours"

The researchers investigate a town where inhabitants are going mad; a woman is trapped in an eerie mall.

The Twilight Zone

S1 "Shadow Play"

A condemned man (Peter Coyote) tries to convince people that they only exist in his dreams.

The Twilight Zone

S1 "Take My Life, Please; I of Newton"

A comic auditions for heaven and hell; a mathematician competes against the Prince of Darkness.

The Twilight Zone

S1 "The Last Defender of Camelot"

Morgan le Fay tells Sir Lancelot that Merlin wants to restore Camelot.

The Twilight Zone

S2 "Saucer of Loneliness"

A flying saucer communicates with a shy waitress (Shelley Duvall).

The Twilight Zone

"The Twilight Zone"

This 1980s revival of the classic sci-fi series features a similar style to the original anthology series. Each episode tells a tale (sometimes two or three) rooted in horror or suspense, often with a surprising twist at the end. Episodes usually feature elements of drama and comedy. Actor Charles Aidman serves as the show's narrator for the first two seasons before being replaced by TV host Robin Ward for the final season. Some episodes are adaptations of stories by well-known writers, including Harlan Ellison, Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke and Stephen King; other episodes are remakes of installments from the original series.

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