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  2. This Week (1956 TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    This Week is a British weekly current affairs television programme that was first produced for ITV in January 1956 by Associated-Rediffusion (later Thames Television), running until 1978, when it was replaced by TV Eye. [1] In 1986, the earlier name was revived and This Week continued until Thames lost its franchise at the end of 1992.

  3. Off the Rack - Wikipedia

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    The series stars Ed Asner [2] and Eileen Brennan and was originally directed by Noam Pitlik. Its taping location was the ABC Television Center in Hollywood. It was canceled after six regular episodes and one half-hour pilot, which aired as a special on December 7, 1984 (in which the locale was originally New York; the network insisted the ...

  4. Four in One (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    All six episodes of each program were run in order; then all were rerun interspersed with each other with a different series being shown each week. After the season, McCloud had proven sufficiently popular to be included as an element in a new wheel-format series, NBC Mystery Movie , while Night Gallery was picked up as a stand-alone series.

  5. This Week (American TV program) - Wikipedia

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    This Week, originally titled as This Week with David Brinkley and billed as This Week with George Stephanopoulos since 2012, is an American Sunday morning political affairs program airing on ABC. [3] It premiered on November 15, 1981, replacing Issues and Answers with David Brinkley as its original anchor until his retirement in 1996.

  6. 1998–99 United States network television schedule - Wikipedia

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    Each of the 30 highest-rated shows is listed with its rank and rating as determined by Nielsen Media Research. [1] Yellow indicates the programs in the top 10 for the season. Cyan indicates the programs in the top 20 for the season. Magenta indicates the programs in the top 30 for the season. Other Legend Light blue indicates local programming.

  7. Naked City (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Filmed on location in New York City, the series concerned the detectives of NYPD's 65th Precinct (changed from the film's 10th Precinct). Episode plots usually focused more on the criminals and victims portrayed by guest actors, characteristic of the "semi-anthology" narrative format common in early 1960s television (so called by the trade paper Variety). [3]

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  9. Our Private World - Wikipedia

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    Our Private World is a 1965 American serial. It was the only primetime spin-off from a daytime soap (As the World Turns, the number-one daytime soap opera at the time). ). Created by Irna Phillips and William J. Bell, it premiered on May 5, 1965, and aired Wednesdays and Fridays over the summer; the multiple-episode-per-week format was inspired by ABC's hit show Peyton