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  2. Category:1978 television films - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1978 films. It includes 1978 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Television films released in the year 1978

  3. List of television films produced for American Broadcasting ...

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    February 17, 1978 Wild and Wooly: February 20, 1978 Dr. Scorpion: February 24, 1978 Having Babies III: March 3, 1978 Keefer: March 16, 1978 Doctors' Private Lives: March 20, 1978 Cindy: March 24, 1978 The Two-Five: April 14, 1978 Stickin' Together: April 14, 1978 Go West, Young Girl: April 27, 1978 With This Ring: May 5, 1978 Leave Yesterday ...

  4. 1978 in American television - Wikipedia

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    NBC eventually aligns with Ted Turner-owned independent station WRET-TV (now WCNC-TV), tempted by promises Turner made to NBC to make $2.5 million worth of upgrades, including a stronger transmitter and the launch of a news department; former ABC affiliate WCCB becomes an independent station, and eventually a charter affiliate of Fox in 1986.

  5. A Fire in the Sky - Wikipedia

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    A Fire in the Sky is a made-for-television disaster movie that debuted on NBC on November 26, 1978. [1] The movie is based on a story by Paul Gallico where the earth is threatened by a large comet, which impacts near Phoenix and causes massive destruction there.

  6. List of American films of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 6 Coma: United Artists: Michael Crichton (director/screenplay); Geneviève Bujold, Michael Douglas, Elizabeth Ashley, Rip Torn, Richard Widmark, Lois Chiles, Hari Rhodes, Richard Doyle, Lance LeGault, Tom Selleck, Joanna Kerns, Ed Harris, Philip Baker Hall

  7. Dr. Strange (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Strange is a 1978 American superhero television film based on the Marvel Comics fictional character of the same name, co-created by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee.Philip DeGuere directed the film and wrote it specifically for television, and produced the film along with Alex Beaton and Gregory Hoblit. [1]

  8. Child of Glass - Wikipedia

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    Child of Glass is a 1978 American made-for-television family fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and based upon the novel The Ghost Belonged to Me by Richard Peck. Its plot follows a young boy who moves into a former plantation in Louisiana , and encounters the ghost of a young girl who was murdered on the property.

  9. Rainbow (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical musical drama film which chronicles the early years of singer-actress Judy Garland, portrayed by Andrea McArdle. Directed by Jackie Cooper , it was written by John McGreevey based on the 1975 book Rainbow: The Stormy Life of Judy Garland by Christopher Finch.