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The bathtub overflows while Ward and June are away for the night.
Bad school-bus behavior gets Beaver suspended.
The owner of a successful diet-candy business is charged with murdering a gambler who held the formula for her product.
A new undercover narcotics officer is suspected of holding up a liquor store.
David and Barbara Cerullo.
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The hosts shed light on an initiative by a Christian organisation to fulfil the nutritional needs of malnourished children across Africa.
Uncle Joe becomes a justice of the peace with hopes of attracting honeymooners.
In-depth study of the word of God.
Charles Stanley, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Atlanta, shares his insights on Christian faith and enlightens viewers with spiritual motivation.
The bathtub overflows while Ward and June are away for the night.
Bad school-bus behavior gets Beaver suspended.
When he plans to ride shotgun on a stage carrying a bank shipment, Jess is asked to look the other way and allow a robbery, but when Jess tries to have the man arrested, the office manager refuses to press charges.
Jess finds remains of a U.S. Army wagon that disappeared during the war that contained $60,000 in gold.
Slim and Jess try to help a mysterious stranger who's been hiding in the mountains, killing Sherman cattle and leaving gold pieces to pay for the animals.
The Rev. Giddings is all set to wed Polly -- until the surprise arrival of her 10-year-old son; Essie sees Debra with Swede.
An oil-rig firefighter's (John Wayne) estranged daughter (Katharine Ross) falls in love with his right-hand man (Jim Hutton).
While on patrol, a call comes in from a woman who is sure she hears the roar of a lion in her neighborhood. They then pursue a suspect in a holdup, and Malloy is the focus of an article written by his partner.
Malloy draws a police rookie as a partner when Reed draws desk duty.
Members of a drug cartel strand Hondo and a drug dealer in rough terrain to keep them from testifying.
The owner of a successful diet-candy business is charged with murdering a gambler who held the formula for her product.
The paramedics dread an upcoming inspection by their reportedly strict battalion commander; an accident traps teenagers in their car.
While on patrol, a call comes in from a woman who is sure she hears the roar of a lion in her neighborhood. They then pursue a suspect in a holdup, and Malloy is the focus of an article written by his partner.
Malloy draws a police rookie as a partner when Reed draws desk duty.
A psychiatrist refuses to divulge the name of a known arsonist in his care; and the Twelfth Precinct holds an open house that attracts only vagrants.
A man whose name was changed after he testified against the mob is falsely arrested for attempted robbery.
Another sketch of kitchen commercials; the world's oldest baggage handler; a businessman summoned to an IRS meeting brags about how he outsmarted the government; guest Neil Sedaka.
Beaver wins a bike at the movie theater on the day he was told to stay home.
June sends Beaver's teacher a nude baby picture of Beaver for a school contest.
Chip resists taking a trip with a boy he dislikes; Bub dabbles in painting.
Widower Steve Douglas raises a trio of boys.
Four armed bandits, always disguised in red masks, hold up six cocktail lounges in as many weeks.
Joseph Prince is a leading voice in proclaiming the gospel around the world through his ministry.
Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christianity.
Joyce Meyer, a Christian minister, discusses religious teachings and encourages people to live ethically.
James and Betty discuss how to bring God's blessings to Earth by holding to His principles in one's everyday life.
A husband- and-wife team robs pharmaceutical trucks after slipping the drivers pills that render them temporarily unconscious.
Thieves target unsuspecting drivers for credit card theft, until a victim notifies the Highway Patrol.
While on patrol, a call comes in from a woman who is sure she hears the roar of a lion in her neighborhood. They then pursue a suspect in a holdup, and Malloy is the focus of an article written by his partner.
Malloy draws a police rookie as a partner when Reed draws desk duty.
Hazel bypasses a scheming politician when the governor comes to the Baxters' for lunch.
Mr. Griffin and his nemesis both enjoy Hazel's sense of humor.
Beaver wins a bike at the movie theater on the day he was told to stay home.
June sends Beaver's teacher a nude baby picture of Beaver for a school contest.
Chip resists taking a trip with a boy he dislikes; Bub dabbles in painting.
Widower Steve Douglas raises a trio of boys.
Darrin's sexy Italian client tries seduce him; Serena turns her into a monkey.
Darrin is frantic when one of his clients is turned into a monkey.
Stempel brings a gambler (Phil Bruns) and his wife (Sheree North) to town, knowing Jason can't resist the urge to gamble.
Willie and Terry ignore a call from an elderly woman known to ``cry wolf,'' not knowing this time is for real; guest Joan Blondell.
Mason returns to his alma mater, where he is called on to defend an educator accused of killing an unpopular professor.
A rich widower believed to be guilty of his wife's mysterious death is himself murdered.
George and Louise think they've both found the perfect new maid.
When George is convinced that he's no longer attractive, Louise attempts to rekindle the flames of romance in his heart.
A small insurance company retains Mason to look into a mysterious outbreak of apparent heart attacks.
Over the objections of the station repairman, Gage and DeSoto attempt to fix a rescue vehicle themselves, with embarrassing results.
The officers tangle with a bow-and-arrow-wielding Indian and with an armed and wounded robber.
A shooting spree, a bar brawl and a dead husband occupy officers.
A black doctor claims to be cursed by vodoo; Dietrich and Levitt haul in a brokerage firm employee suspected of embezzlement.
Late-night visitors to the precinct include an irate tourist and an insomniac who's convinced that he'll be possessed by a succubus once he dozes off.
Mr. Tudball has a hard time coordinating a fire-safety plan with Mrs. Wiggins; a soldier stranded in a desert with a commanding officer; a parody of 1930s Mickey Rooney/Judy Garland musicals; guest Ken Berry.
Beaver bets his fielder's mitt that he can walk 20 miles in one day.
Beaver and Larry are accused of taking a boat.
Bub's card-playing buddies causes problems for the Douglases.
Steve takes the boys to Tokyo.
Friday and Gannon stop a scheme to bilk elderly citizens out of their savings.
Joseph Prince is a leading voice in proclaiming the gospel around the world through his ministry.
Pastor Doug Batchelor reveals facts about biblical events and brings new insight to frequently asked questions in Christianity.
Joyce Meyer, a Christian minister, discusses religious teachings and encourages people to live ethically.
James and Betty discuss how to bring God's blessings to Earth by holding to His principles in one's everyday life.
A man preys on lonely women seeking mates through Lonely Hearts clubs.
A hit man kills his brother, then is murdered himself.
The officers tangle with a bow-and-arrow-wielding Indian and with an armed and wounded robber.
A shooting spree, a bar brawl and a dead husband occupy officers.
A misunderstanding almost gets two people married to the wrong partners.
Hazel comes to the rescue when George breaks up with his business partner.
Beaver bets his fielder's mitt that he can walk 20 miles in one day.
Beaver and Larry are accused of taking a boat.
Bub's card-playing buddies causes problems for the Douglases.
Steve takes the boys to Tokyo.
Worrying that her daughter is deprived, Endora ensures that Darrin becomes very generous.
A temporary illness causes Samantha to speak in rhymes; Dr. Bombay's cure doesn't work.
After signing a sheriff (John Marley) to an ironclad three-year contract, the townspeople discover he is a merciless zealot.
A man who wounded Jill is not prosecuted because of a brain tumor, leaving the rookies the task of proving that he should be jailed.
An eccentric millionaire is accused of poisoning his bride; guests Noah Beery, Strother Martin.
The owner of a pro-football team is accused of killing her husband in a dispute over control of the franchise; guest Bill Williams.
The new maid soon discovers that filling Florence's shoes as the Jeffersons' maid could be impossible.
Florence returns to the Jeffersons expecting her old job back when her shot at a new career fails.
Seances and a ``corpse`` that won't stay dead complicate Perry's latest investigation.
Early and Brackett compete for a working vacation in Hawaii; DeSoto frets about an impending visit from his critical mother-in-law.
Reed's overanxious attempt at a tan complicates the day for him and his partner.
On temporary duty at the Los Angeles airport, the officers deal with a runaway boy and a theft.
The cast offers an affectionate tribute to the late Jack Soo by reviewing Sergeant Nick Yemena's more memorable moments at the Twelfth Precinct.
Scanlon starts a witch-hunt to root out an anonymous gay officer in the Twelfth Precinct; an angry citizen takes an ax to a department store Muzak machine.
A married country music singing duo announce their impending divorce; new regular Dick Van Dyke plays Ed's old Army buddy in ``The Family``; two bumbling workmen install a plate-glass window in a boutique; guest Jim Nabors.
Beaver decides to get the small tree that was left in his old yard when his family moved.
Three of Beaver's friends secretly witness their teacher having dinner at Beaver's house.
Chip challenges Robbie in business.
Tramp is framed.
Bad school-bus behavior gets Beaver suspended.
The bathtub overflows while Ward and June are away for the night.
Charles Stanley, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Atlanta, shares his insights on Christian faith and enlightens viewers with spiritual motivation.
In-depth study of the word of God.
Uncle Joe becomes a justice of the peace with hopes of attracting honeymooners.
The hosts shed light on an initiative by a Christian organisation to fulfil the nutritional needs of malnourished children across Africa.
2026 will be one of the most historic years ever in U.S. coinage. Join your host Mike Mezack to learn about the incredible U.S. Quarter program and get a chance at an exclusive P&D Roll!
David and Barbara Cerullo.
A new undercover narcotics officer is suspected of holding up a liquor store.
The owner of a successful diet-candy business is charged with murdering a gambler who held the formula for her product.
Bad school-bus behavior gets Beaver suspended.
The bathtub overflows while Ward and June are away for the night.
Actors Funt & Mundane score a hit, leading to a performance at the supersized Astro Bowl; guest Hal Linden.
The detectives try to track down a counterfeiter who produces bogus one-dollar bills to supplement his army pension.
Barney's graceful transition to middle age suffers as his squad expresses concern for his stamina and mental state.
Officer Reed walks into a bank during a robbery and is taken hostage.
A spilled bottle of perfume in their car signals a bad day for the officers.
A televised demonstration of fire-prevention techniques winds up with Gage and DeSoto in the middle of a real-life medical emergency.