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Grady is an American sitcom and a spin-off of Sanford and Son that aired on NBC from December 4, 1975, to March 11, 1976. Whitman Mayo reprises his role as Fred Sanford's widower friend Grady Wilson, who leaves Watts to move in with his daughter and her family in Westwood.
Hanna-Barbera's The New Tom and Jerry/Grape Ape Show on ABC Saturday Morning (1975–76) Supersonic, a pop music program, on London Weekend Television (1975–77) Funny Farm – (CTV, 1975–80) September 8 Phyllis, a spin-off of The Mary Tyler Moore Show on CBS (1975–77) Match Game PM (1975–82) Give-n-Take on CBS's daytime lineup; September 9
1975 September 26 Jackpot: 1974 [g] October 31 Musical Chairs: 1975 November 28 Give-n-Take: 1975 November 28 Three for the Money: 1975 November 30 Run, Joe, Run: 1974 November 28 Three for the Road: 1975 December 13 The Great Grape Ape Show: 1975 December 13 The New Tom and Jerry Show: 1975 December 24 That's My Mama: 1974 December 26 Showoffs ...
The Smothers Brothers Show (1975) Sneak Previews; Special Treat; Spin-Off (American game show) Starsky & Hutch; Sunshine (American TV series) S.W.A.T. (1975 TV series) The Swiss Family Robinson (1975 TV series) Switch (American TV series)
View history; Tools. Tools. move ... This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1975–76 season as ... The Mary Tyler Moore Show: CBS: 21.9 20:
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3 June – BBC2 show Ken Loach's 1969 drama film Kes, starring David Bradley as fifteen year old Billy Casper who befriends a wild kestrel. 7–21 June – The BBC shows extensive live coverage of the first Cricket World Cup. [2] [3] The BBC also shows full coverage of the 1979 World Cup. [4]
Archer is an American TV drama series that aired on NBC from January 30, 1975, to March 13, 1975. The show was based on the titular private-eye featured in the series of novels by Ross Macdonald. [1] Due to low ratings, NBC announced it would cancel the show after only two episodes had aired.