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The Tim Conway Show

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Awards

  • 1981 - Emmy - Outstanding Achievement in Choreography - nominated

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Tim Conway
Maggie Roswell
Miriam Flynn

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A sitcom set in Manhattan's historic black community of Harlem.
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The Groovie Goolies

Groovie Goolies is an American animated television show that original ran on network television between 1970 and 1972. Produced by Filmation, Groovie Goolies was a spinoff of Sabrina the Teenage Witch Show. Like most Saturday morning cartoons of the era, Groovie Goolies contained an adult laugh track. In 1977, the show entered syndication as part of an anthology series entitled The Groovie Goolies and Friends, which featured over 104 half-hour episodes. The syndication format featured new opening credits and "bumpers" featuring the Goolies interacting with characters from the various shows, while the original end credits for each series was retained. The syndication package included The New Adventures of Waldo Kitty, Lassie's Rescue Rangers, The New Adventures of Gilligan, My Favorite Martians, M.U.S.H. , Fraidy Cat, and Wacky and Packy.
1970 Comedy, Other

The Girls

Two recent college grads move to Greenwich Village and look for work in this early sitcom. Its original title was 'Young and Gay,' but was changed after two episodes.
1950 Comedy, Other

Manhattan Transfer

The group performs a variety of up-beat music.
1975 Music, Comedy, Variety Shows

My Sister Sam

2 Seasons
My Sister Sam is an American situation comedy series that aired on CBS from October 1986 to April 1988. The series stars Pam Dawber and Rebecca Schaeffer.
1986 Comedy, Other

Dweebs

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Dweebs is an American television comedy program that ran on CBS from September 22, to November 9, 1995, before it was canceled. 10 episodes were produced, of which six aired during the original airing schedule, and the remaining four episodes were aired elsewhere at a later date.
1995 Comedy, Other

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