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Love, American Style (Frndly TV feed only) The Love Boat (November 30, 2020 - present) The Lost Honeymooners (October 5, 2020 - present) The Lucy–Desi Comedy Hour (January 4, 2025 - present) The Lucy Show (February 28, 2015 – present) The Mary Tyler Moore Show (July 2, 2015 – present) Mama's Family (March 27, 2023 – present)
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NFL on CBS (1956) AFC games (and inter-conference games when the AFC team is the road team) The AFC Championship Game; The Super Bowl (every four years) The NFL Today (1961) PGA Tour on CBS (1970) Masters Tournament (shared with ESPN) PGA Championship (shared with ESPN) PGA Tour (shared with NBC Sports) College Basketball on CBS (1981)
Pages in category "CBS comedy-dramas" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. ... Shell Game (TV series) Snoops (1989 TV series)
Frank's Place is an American comedy-drama series that aired on CBS for 22 episodes during the 1987-1988 television season.The series was created by Hugh Wilson and executive produced by Wilson and series star and fellow WKRP in Cincinnati alumnus Tim Reid.
CBS's new anthology was not to escape notoriety, as the network learned the evening of September 30. During its running of the Jack Lemmon-Kim Novak comedy, The Notorious Landlady, someone at the controls of the film's broadcast inadvertently got the reels mixed up, and it was with some chagrin that a network announcer issued an apology during a commercial break before a substantial portion of ...
The Comedy Spot is an American anthology television series that aired on CBS in the summers of 1960, 1961 (when it was known as Comedy Spotlight), and 1962.The 30-minute episodes consisted of a combination of unsold television pilots and repeats of episodes aired previously on other anthology series.
First airing on February 14, 1972, The CBS Late Movie initially ran titles from a new package of MGM films that had not been previously televised. These included the Richard Chamberlain courtroom drama Twilight of Honor (1963), the original version of the sci-fi classic Village of the Damned (1960), Sidney Lumet's prisoner-of-war entry The Hill (1965), as well as two installments from the ...