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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 boys are given an old horse in lieu of payment for working at the carnival.
Beaver gets into trouble when he tells his classmates that his father was a war hero.
Slim and Jess try to avert bloodshed when they assist neighbors whose ranch has been set afire and from whom horses had been stolen.
Slim goes on the hunt for the shooters after returning to the ranch to find Jess and a stage executive shot.
Bob Blayne's sons come looking for Jess, bent on revenge because Jess maimed their father years ago; though Jess tries to avoid a shootout, when Slim is injured Jess is forced into action.
The twin brother of the Bolts' late father arrives with Scottish flair in Seattle and proceeds to antagonize his nephews.
An enslaved Judean prince (Charlton Heston) meets his Roman betrayer (Stephen Boyd), a former friend, in a chariot race.
Perry uncovers a second, long-concealed murder while solving the killing of an engineer; guest Meg Wyllie.
DeSoto and Gage worry about a routine recertification exam; a child is trapped; an elderly TV-sports fan suffers shortness of breath.
The team learns that crime has no respect for age or race.
Malloy and Reed take to the hills on horseback to track down thieves.
Wojo uncovers an illegal adoption ring and Harris arrests a research professor on an obscenity charge.
A lonely woman accuses Dietrich of making indecent advances; Yemena arrests a rabbi for running a gambling operation in his synagogue.
A spoof of ``National Velvet`` with Carol in the Elizabeth Taylor role; a salute to Las Vegas.
Beaver's class gives him a farewell party after he learns that his family isn't going to move.
Beaver decides to start his own newspaper.
Robbie must pass a math exam to play in the big game; Chip gets the measles.
Chip's 10th birthday party is in jeopardy when Steve comes down with German measles.
An angry wife blames several robberies on her ex-convict husband.
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 pair of hoodlums plot to murder a former cell mate by depriving the diabetic man of his insulin.
The groundskeeper for a country club shelters infamous criminals.
A teenage robber challenges the Adam-12 team.
The crash of a light plane interrupts Reed's teasing of Malloy.
Confusion reigns when it comes out that Hazel may be of royal blood.
Hazel's persuasion wins George a seat on the board of a museum.
Beaver's class gives him a farewell party after he learns that his family isn't going to move.
Beaver decides to start his own newspaper.
Robbie must pass a math exam to play in the big game; Chip gets the measles.
Chip's 10th birthday party is in jeopardy when Steve comes down with German measles.
Samantha is commanded to appear before the Witches Council; Serena takes her place.
Endora's spell causes Darrin to become extremely vain.
Jeremy attempts to teach a silent, abused boy (Mitch Vogel) to speak to save him from being committed to an institution.
Willie and Terry are kidnapped, then abandoned out in the desert without any food or water; guests John Saxon, James B. Sikking.
Perry looks into a Hollywood agent's murder; guests Mark Goddard, Gary Crosby.
Perry investigates after a beautiful jewel thief is found murdered; guest Barry Sullivan.
The Jeffersons' neighbor is in the Ku Klux Klan.
George basks in the limelight after heroically saving an elderly woman from a mugger.
A widow is charged with killing the man she believes murdered her son; guests Frances Reid, Noah Beery.
Station 51 plans a lavish farewell party for an unpopular superior officer; a model suffers from heat stroke during a promotion stunt.
Motorcycles and a helicopter add excitement to the Adam-12 team's day.
The officers refuse to be duped by a press agent who parades his client nude on the beach.
A gun-toting parolee wants to return to prison claiming that the regimentation of penal life hasn't prepared him for the outside world.
Sent out to investigate a loan-shark operation, Harris returns with a prime suspect: a 14-year-old boy carrying $7,000.
An installment of ``The Family``; Mr. Tudball does battle with a coffee vending machine; guest Madeline Kahn.
Beaver is excited about his new sweater until he sees a girl wearing one just like it.
Larry takes advantage of Beaver's friendship by taking his homework.
Steve's (Fred MacMurray) friend believes her daughter is dating an older man.
Chip is unimpressed by Steve's job until an emergency occurs at the Air Force base.
Friday and Gannon investigate a safecracker who robs for sport.
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.
An angry father blames another child for his son's death.
Women commit armed robberies disguised as men.
A know-it-all trainee complicates life for the officers.
The chase is on as the officers search for a huge, angry dog and an elusive burglar.
A bonus from Mr. Griffin inspires Hazel to buy eyeglasses.
Hazel almost loses her job when she takes on another job as an actress for an advertising campaign.
Beaver is excited about his new sweater until he sees a girl wearing one just like it.
Larry takes advantage of Beaver's friendship by taking his homework.
Steve's (Fred MacMurray) friend believes her daughter is dating an older man.
Chip is unimpressed by Steve's job until an emergency occurs at the Air Force base.
Uncle Arthur tries to make some French pastry, but gets the real Napoleon instead.
Darrin accuses Samantha of using witchcraft to win a slogan contest.
Jeremy is accused of murder, and the only witness who can save him is an old Indian who has gone into the mountains to die.
A veteran officer blames Mike for his partner's death, then asks to be teamed with the rookie; guests Claude Akins, Robert Walden.
Perry looks into the killing of a conniving secretary involved in a million-dollar swindle.
A beach bum who jeopardized a Hawaiian planter's million-dollar land scheme is murdered; guest David Opatoshu.
George is urged to sing a valentine song to Louise.
George exaggerates his financial standing to gain membership in an exclusive businessman's club.
Perry uncovers an inheritance scam when he investigates the murder of a scheming art critic.
Bewildered Gage debates several possible courses of action when a computer error results in his paycheck being considerably inflated.
A teenage robber challenges the Adam-12 team.
The crash of a light plane interrupts Reed's teasing of Malloy.
A disgruntled TV fan assaults a network programmer in a coffee shop; and Levitt is the detectives' chief suspect in the squad room vandalism.
Police mistake Harris for burglar and shoot him; A stockbroker leaves Wall Street to become a beggar.
A psychiatrist is bombarded by phone calls from his family; a salute to Warner Bros. with movie spoofs; the Old Man works as a repairman of musical instruments; guest Alan King.
Wally is anxious about going to a dance because he can't cha-cha.
Wally comes home with a faddish, greasy hairdo.
Mike and Robbie get ideas when a boyhood friend of Steve's visits the family.
Robbie decides to earn some extra money by being a caddie at a local golf tournament.
Friday and Gannon investigate a series of crimes, including two homicides and an armed robbery.
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 felon seeks revenge against Dan Mathews.
Mathews uses a helicopter and tear gas to flush out fugitives who have taken a woman hostage.
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.
A boy (Johnny Whitaker) terrorizes a neighborhood with his minibike.
Hazel comes to the rescue after a young mother is threatened with losing her baby to her mother-in-law.
George identifies a well-liked handyman as a thief.
Wally is anxious about going to a dance because he can't cha-cha.
An enslaved Judean prince (Charlton Heston) meets his Roman betrayer (Stephen Boyd), a former friend, in a chariot race.
The twin brother of the Bolts' late father arrives with Scottish flair in Seattle and proceeds to antagonize his nephews.
Bob Blayne's sons come looking for Jess, bent on revenge because Jess maimed their father years ago; though Jess tries to avoid a shootout, when Slim is injured Jess is forced into action.
Slim goes on the hunt for the shooters after returning to the ranch to find Jess and a stage executive shot.
Slim and Jess try to avert bloodshed when they assist neighbors whose ranch has been set afire and from whom horses had been stolen.
Beaver gets into trouble when he tells his classmates that his father was a war hero.
The boys are given an old horse in lieu of payment for working at the carnival.
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.
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David and Barbara Cerullo.
Friday and Gannon investigate two fellow detectives accused of stealing $800 from a dead man.
Perry uncovers a second, long-concealed murder while solving the killing of an engineer; guest Meg Wyllie.
Beaver gets into trouble when he tells his classmates that his father was a war hero.
The boys are given an old horse in lieu of payment for working at the carnival.
Ed prepares to leave on an out-of-town trip, but Eunice and Mickey want to come along; Harvey and Carol can't stop making little digs at each other.
Frightened Wojo faces rabies injections after trying to break up a dog fighting ring; Barney has the blues about his impending separation.
The officers reopen a 28-year-old missing persons case; The host of a children's science show goes berserk; Harris takes a turn at cross-dressing mugging detail.
Reed and Malloy police the waterfront.
A teenage dope addict and a teenage car thief fight the law and Officers Malloy and Reed.
Gage and DeSoto run into procedural obstacles when they agree to serve on a suggestion committee to improve conditions in the station.