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Have Gun -- Will Travel

"Have Gun -- Will Travel"

A West Point graduate becomes a gun for hire in San Francisco.

Gunsmoke

"Gunsmoke"

Marshal Matt Dillon (then-newcomer James Arness) tries to prevent lawlessness from overtaking Dodge City, Kan. Helping to keep him grounded are saloon proprietor Miss Kitty Russell and Doc Adams. The television series grew out of the long-running radio serial of the same name, although for a short time they were both on the airwaves.

Toon in With Me

"Toon in With Me"

Cartoon curator Bill and Toony the Tuna showcase classic cartoons featuring popular characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and Tom and Jerry.

Comedy Classics

"Comedy Classics"

Features vintage comedy shorts.

Lost in Space

"Lost in Space"

The Robinson family was supposed to set off on a five-year mission to explore a distant planet, but an act of sabotage by the scheming Dr. Zachary Smith -- who managed to get himself trapped aboard the spaceship -- leaves them adrift in space for three years. The Robinsons, pilot Don West, Dr. Smith and their trusty robot move from planet to planet, always searching for a way to return to Earth.

Highlander

"Highlander"

Duncan MacLeod cannot die -- well, unless you cut off his head. He is a 400-year-old immortal, who has seen his share of humanity's bad side. Still, he risks his life to save people from harm.

War of the Worlds

"War of the Worlds"

Remember back in 1953 when those extraterrestrials invaded Earth and things looked pretty grim until common bacteria killed them all? Good times! The bad news is, that "killed" thing? Not so much. The aliens were just forced into a state of deep hibernation. They're waking up now and, boy, are they peeved. And they've learned how to assume the appearance of humans as they try to rally their troops for a new war. The fate of Earth may very well rest in the hands of a small yet courageous band: astrophysicist Harrison Blackwood, paraplegic computer wizard Norton Drake, microbiologist Suzanne McCullough and military man Paul Ironhorse.

The Saint

"The Saint"

Simon Templar is the Saint. He robs from the criminally rich and gives to the poor and deserving -- while keeping a nice percentage for himself. His strict moral code makes him target those who got their wealth through nefarious means - corrupt politicians, warmongers and the like. His criminal activities put him at odds with the law, but his wit, charm and intelligence tends to keeps him one step ahead of the police.

The Twilight Zone

S2 "Aqua Vita"

A 40-year-old TV anchorwoman drinks a mysterious youth potion.

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, EP4 "Heavy Metal"

When Sarah, Cameron and John track down stolen cargo, they become separated, which leads John to discover that the future is less safe than he hoped; agent Ellison's murder investigation leads him to an interesting suspect.

Comedy Classics

"Comedy Classics"

Features vintage comedy shorts.

Lost in Space

S2, EP17 "The Questing Beast"

Penny meets a scaly female beast chased by a bumbling knight (Hans Conried).

War of the Worlds

S1, EP24 "Angel of Death"

An android (Elaine Giftos) from another planet interrogates, then executes, dozens of aliens.

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

S3, EP23 "Doomsday Island"

Extragalactic creatures hope to use the sub's power to populate Earth with their own kind.

Greatest American Hero

S3, EP7 "Live at Eleven"

A TV newsman (William Windom) plans a terrorist takeover of a nuclear plant to get publicity for a political career.

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