The wacky escapades of brothers Shawn and Marlon Williams, along with their wise but eccentric father.
A group of aliens is sent to Earth, disguised as a human family, to experience and report life on the third planet from the sun.
Years after the adventures of Michael Knight and KITT, a new team of artificially intelligent super vehicles and their drivers continue the fight against evil wherever they go.
An examination of how a cultured people could have allowed Adolf Hitler's rise to power.
What do you do after graduating from university? Go to work. And that's exactly what Matt wants to do. He wants to climb the corporate ladder the old-fashioned way: by working.
On their first date Fran must hide from Elton John because of a previous run-in with him.
The Raptors trick Spike into chasing them in his own, so they can use Spittor's new Weather Maker device to trap him in a weird energy vortex - the same vortex that holds all the chips that have vanished in the Bermuda Triangle! Spike must get through the "Three Tribulations of the Triangle" to escape from the vortex, and help his friends trash the Raptors before Spittor can trap them all.
The Dinosaurs and Chedra make Bullzeye a set of headphones so his late-night TV watching won't keep them up. But headphones' Quadranian technology accidentally picks up message to the Raptors - from Agor Zardok! Zardok has been in suspended animation, too, but now he's awake, and ordering the Raptors to find the equipment and massive amounts of energy Argor needs to return to Earth. The Extreme Ones - and Chedra - must stop Argor and the Raptors from ravaging the world with artificial hurricanes, and bring Argor to justice at least.
Bobby's back on the job, but things are a little uneasy between him and Andy until they work a bar shooting where a terminally ill prison guard holds the key to solving the case. Diane uses a suspect's sexism against him on a string of rape-assault cases. James and Gina get married.
The Rocket-Dan plans a scheme to steal many Pokémon by opening a grooming shop. Satoshi and his friends meet Yuki, a famous Pokémon breeder.
In the near future, an organized crime group known as the "Outfit" has become a major force in America. Engineer Julian Wilkes develops a high-tech crime-fighting vehicle called the Viper, which is intended to be a "flagship" in a new crackdown on crime. The Viper needs a driver, so when Outfit driver Michael Payton is injured and captured, his memory is erased, and he is given a new identity as Joe Astor, MetroPol employee. The Outfit discredits the Viper project, but when it is canceled, Joe and Julian steal the Viper and strike out on their own private war against crime.—Marg Baskin
The adventures of a highly intelligent, talented and rather generous weasel and a stupid baboon who has no talent at most things.
Alexandra "Alex" Mack develops powerful abilities after a chemical factory accident. She struggles to balance her ordinary life with extraordinary misadventures as a result.
Tia Landry and Tamera Campbell are twins separated at birth who learn of each other's existence and come together as teenagers.
Ellen Morgan is a neurotic bookstore owner who deals with life through comedy and extensive rambling.
Jill wants Tim to convert their attic into office space for her. Tim is enthused, but then Jill changes her mind. They each come to realize why he needs to build it, and why she does not want it built.