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The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League begins in 1943 with a major-league has-been as a manager.
An inspired Iowa farmer builds a baseball field, then sees ``Shoeless`` Joe Jackson's ghost and other marvels.
Grady tries to keep the Sanford home free of Bible meetings and orgies.
Woodrow moves into the Sanford house when Esther kicks him out.
Judy makes advances toward Grady to win his support in her scheme to marry Lamont.
Grady invites cousin Emma to the Sanfords', hoping that she will do the cooking and cleaning.
When Fred returns early from a long trip, he spoils a homecoming party Lamont and Grady had planned.
Uncle George dies, and Lamont will inherit $7,000 if he produces a son within the next 12 months and names him George.
Fred is sure that the ring Lamont gave him as a present is the one he has heard was stolen from Frank Sinatra.
The portrait traces him from Southern boy to Western lawman (Kevin Costner) defending boomtowns with his brothers and Doc Holliday (Dennis Quaid).
An inspired Iowa farmer builds a baseball field, then sees ``Shoeless`` Joe Jackson's ghost and other marvels.
A promising Hispanic student at a specialist school is strangled; Fontana and Green soon learn the victim was selling test answers and writing papers for more privileged students.
A woman says she killed her teenage son out of fear that he would follow in his criminal father's footsteps.
A murder victim, a young banking associate, has hundreds of thousands of dollars in a checking account, which may be a clue to the case.
Detectives believe vengeance is the motive for the shooting of a private military contractor, found dead in his hotel room.
A bank executive must assist in a robbery in order to save his kidnapped daughter.
A diner shooting leads detectives Fontana and Green to a desperate gunman seeking revenge for the death of his baby sister of AIDS at a children's hospital.
A newspaper reveals the identity of an undercover police officer, resulting in her murder, so Detectives Green and Fontana search for the source of the leak.
Detective Falco finds slashed to death in his bathroom the young woman he took home the night before.
McCoy risks his career when he uses a corrupt DEA agent (Ritchie Coster) to lure psychopathic killers out of hiding.
Tabloid photography may have played a role in a fatal burglary attempt; ADAs Jack McCoy and Consuela Rubirosa argue the use of shield laws to protect celebrity journalism.
An Internet photo of a murdered woman provokes a slew of 911 calls.
An 8-year-old girl dies in the explosion of an Upper East Side brownstone; detectives determine faulty wiring is to blame, but with little evidence it is difficult to prove the case.
A young Middle Eastern man dies in an apparent hate-crime, but the suspect hires a high-powered lawyer who tries to have the case thrown out.
Opie and his friends take their roles as Robin Hood's men seriously when they befriend a hobo.
Aunt Bee wins a kitchen of appliances on a TV show but loses all her friends.
Warren captures a pair of thieves through ignorance about how a cannon works.
Goober has dreams of entering show business when he thinks he owns a genuine talking dog.
Aunt Bee gets a job at the town print shop, where the new proprietors are actually counterfeiters.
Andy struggles with the financial challenge of helping an impoverished congregation buy an organ.
Girl-shy Warren turns into a sleepwalking Casanova after watching his suave hero on TV.
Deputy Warren starts the town drunk on a therapeutic art career.
Barney returns to Mayberry to attend his high-school reunion.
Barney is shamed into displaying his ``legendary'' courage by going after an escaped convict.
Aunt Bee collects insurance for the loss of an antique pin, but finds it after she has spent the money.
An impostor takes the town of Mayberry when he introduces himself as Clarence Earp, descendant of the famous Wyatt.
Andy faces some new problems when Aunt Bee buys a secondhand car.
Opie is reluctant to attend the school party after he learns that it is a dance.
Andy has a problem when a band of gypsies comes to Mayberry and puts a curse on the town.
Goober falls in love with the new waitress in town, but she has eyes for Andy.
Aunt Bee agrees to a week of baby-sitting for her niece and finds the infant adores everyone but her.
Andy and Helen run into trouble when they promote a romance between the county clerk and the county nurse.
Aunt Bee is asked to star in a furniture polish commercial on TV.
A man (A.J. Handegard) dies after being identified on a newsmagazine program that had been luring suspected pedophiles by having staff members pose as young girls.
An executive of a body armor company is gunned down while arriving at his daughter's $2 million sweet-16 party; detectives tie the incident to a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq when his vest failed.
Traffic police pull over a drunken, bloodstained celebrity (Chevy Chase), whose racism becomes apparent after his arrest.
Chris Drake finds his friend dead on a party bus, making him an instant suspect; as investigators dig deeper into the case, more of the story comes to light, leading to an unlikely conviction.
When a convicted mass murderer escapes from prison, detectives rush to apprehend him, but not before he murders two more people.
An attorney involved in a high-profile wiretapping case is found dead.
The son of a model and tabloid queen (Mariel Hemingway) dies of a brain tumor caused by bone replacement in his legs.
The adopted infant of a soap opera star and a relative of the baby's biological father are central to a murder investigation.
Someone in a crowd fires a gun, killing a student, during a question-and-answer session of a controversial speaker (Charlotte Ross).
When a gay actor is found dead, evidence points to a popular pastor (Anson Mount) known for speaking out against homosexuality.
When an actress is found hanging in her office, detectives quickly discover that she suffered a blow to the head prior to the hanging.
A high-profile publisher is found dead after putting out a controversial book.
Green and Cassady suspect arson in a string of church fires, but the discovery of a body in the ruins shifts the focus of the investigation to homicide.
Detectives determine to find out whether a rapper's murder was a random act or connected to her work.
Barney organizes a rescue party when Andy and Helen become trapped in a cave after it collapses. Unbeknownst to Barney, the two have already escaped, but decide to go back into the cave to save him from becoming a laughingstock.
Opie becomes jealous when he thinks Andy likes Trey, his new best friend, more than him. Andy then decides to teach Opie a lesson in friendship.
Aunt Bee organizes a protest to keep Mr Frisby, the local egg farmer, from getting evicted because of a highway project. However, unbeknownst to her, Mr Frisby is hiding a big secret.
Barney adds a vintage motorcycle to the rolling stock of the Mayberry Sheriff's Department.
A mountain-bred would-be Romeo is brought into Andy's home to be taught some manners.
Andy and Barney fall for the charms of a female prisoner who threatens to crumble the security of the Mayberry jail.
Otis Campbell acquires a car and threatens the lives and limbs of Mayberry's pedestrian population.
Choir director John Masters decides to give Gomer the solo in the upcoming concert instead of Barney. Gomer fakes laryngitis when he learns how important the part is to Barney.
Barney disguises himself as a dummy in an attempt to solve a series of thefts in a Mayberry department store.
Andy goes on vacation, leaving Barney and Gomer in charge of Mayberry. However, Andy cannot enjoy his rest as Barney and various townspeople interrupt his peace.
Gomer believes that Andy has saved his life after Andy wakes him to put out a small fire at the filling station. Indebted, Gomer dedicates himself to repaying Andy in return.
Aunt Bee buys a side of beef from a discount butcher shop to save money. When she gets home, she discovers that her bargain freezer does not work.
Charlene Darling-Wash wants to perform a mountain ritual to divorce Dud Wash and marry Andy. When Barney discovers a way to counteract the ritual with another ritual, Andy decides to fight fire with fire.
Opie and his friends become involved in a scheme selling worthless salve. Barney and Gomer disguise themselves and head to Mount Pilot to fool two salve cons into buying all their salve back.
Two fun-loving girls from Mount Pilot interrupt Andy and Barney, who are working late doing inventory. They end up in hot water when Helen and Thelma Lou see them with the other girls.
A police detective (Clint Eastwood) defies his superiors to capture a sniper terrorizing San Francisco.
San Francisco Detective Harry Callahan traces a series of gangland-style murders to a frustrated police team.
``Dirty Harry`` Callahan (Clint Eastwood) and his female partner (Tyne Daly) hunt rocket-armed radicals holding the mayor on Alcatraz.
A police detective (Clint Eastwood) defies his superiors to capture a sniper terrorizing San Francisco.
San Francisco Detective Harry Callahan traces a series of gangland-style murders to a frustrated police team.
``Dirty Harry`` Callahan (Clint Eastwood) and his female partner (Tyne Daly) hunt rocket-armed radicals holding the mayor on Alcatraz.
A video surfaces of officers partaking in a clear case of entrapment; Frank searches for the leaker; Eddie retaliates against a co-worker who is pranking Jamie; Danny and Baez investigate the murder of a tabloid writer.
Frank questions whether a run-in with community activists was an accident or a setup; Jamie strives to rely less on Frank's input to make decisions; Erin helps Anthony protect his daughter and ex-wife from a dangerous psychiatric patient.
Frank tries to reinstate an officer he previously fired after questioning the circumstances surrounding her firing; Danny and Baez investigate the murder of a college basketball player linked to sports betting; Jamie and Eddie pick a wedding venue.
A medium claims to know what happened to a woman who was found dead of an apparent suicide; Jamie and Eddie help a woman who bought cheap insulin online that nearly killed her son; Frank goes after a man he thinks is laundering money from a charity.
Cracking a Japanese code leads Adm. Nimitz (Henry Fonda) and Navy officers (Charlton Heston, James Coburn) to Yamamoto's fleet in the Battle of Midway, June 1942.
A rivalry blazes between Lt. Sobel and a junior officer who has earned the respect of the men in Easy Company.
Thousands of paratroopers cross the English Channel to France on D-Day; Lt. Winters leads an attack on a fortified German artillery position.
Easy Company sustains casualties while waging battle in Normandy; Pvt. Blithe has trouble adjusting to combat; the company returns to England.
A fresh group of paratroopers joins Easy Company shortly before it parachutes into German-occupied Holland; the company has to retreat when it meets a superior force.
Winters leads a dangerous mission on a Dutch dike; although ill-equipped, Easy Company races to help hold the Allied line in the Ardennes Forest.
Easy Company spends Christmas in the trenches while trying to hold the line in the forest outside Bastogne, Belgium.
After taking Bastogne, Belgium, the company moves on to the town of Foy, where many lives are lost as a result of Lt. Dike's incompetence.
Lt. Jones leads a patrol across a river to take enemy prisoners, but the loss of a paratrooper leads Winters to refuse to send another patrol the next night.
Easy Company enters Germany and discovers an abandoned Nazi concentration camp occupied by emaciated prisoners, just as the local citizens learn that Hitler is dead.
After capturing Eagle's Nest, Hitler's mountaintop fortress, the men of Easy Company face deployment to the Pacific.
On June 4, 1942, the Japanese navy plans a strike against American ships in the Pacific. For the next three days, the U.S. Navy and a squad of brave fighter pilots engage the enemy in one of the most important and decisive battles of World War II.
Two sergeants (Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe) and a private (Charlie Sheen) join others lost in war along the 1967 Cambodian border.
Aunt Bee feels unneeded when Malcom Merriweather returns to Mayberry and gets enlisted to help at the Taylor House to give Aunt Bee a break from work.
Barney sees Andy and Helen sneaking a kiss in the jewelry store and tells everyone they are engaged. Aunt Bee redecorates Andy's room to make it more appropriate for a bride and throws a surprise party for them.
Sea/air/land commandos (Charlie Sheen, Michael Biehn) and a TV newswoman (Joanne Whalley-Kilmer) rescue hostages from terrorists armed with Stinger missiles.
Two sergeants (Tom Berenger, Willem Dafoe) and a private (Charlie Sheen) join others lost in war along the 1967 Cambodian border.
Sea/air/land commandos (Charlie Sheen, Michael Biehn) and a TV newswoman (Joanne Whalley-Kilmer) rescue hostages from terrorists armed with Stinger missiles.
The portrait traces him from Southern boy to Western lawman (Kevin Costner) defending boomtowns with his brothers and Doc Holliday (Dennis Quaid).
Fred is sure that the ring Lamont gave him as a present is the one he has heard was stolen from Frank Sinatra.
Uncle George dies, and Lamont will inherit $7,000 if he produces a son within the next 12 months and names him George.
When Fred returns early from a long trip, he spoils a homecoming party Lamont and Grady had planned.
Grady invites cousin Emma to the Sanfords', hoping that she will do the cooking and cleaning.
Judy makes advances toward Grady to win his support in her scheme to marry Lamont.
Woodrow moves into the Sanford house when Esther kicks him out.
Grady tries to keep the Sanford home free of Bible meetings and orgies.
An inspired Iowa farmer builds a baseball field, then sees ``Shoeless`` Joe Jackson's ghost and other marvels.
The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League begins in 1943 with a major-league has-been as a manager.
Though a journalist's death in a bathtub looks like suicide, hand marks on his shoulders and pills from an ex's prescription suggest foul play.
An officer exacts revenge upon his friend's alleged killer and tries to avoid prosecution by threatening to expose tainted evidence from previous cases.