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The Dynamite GirlThe Dynamite GirlOpen episodeCatherine O'Hara is Sally, infinitely suggestible w/photographic memory allowing her to become whatever is mentioned in casual conversation. Thinking herself a doctor, she walks out of her hospital and gets involved in a terrorist incident
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Home for Dinner
Death BenefitsDeath BenefitsOpen episodeA man (Joe Piscopo) who was assumed to be dead attempts to collect on his life insurance policy.
The SmithsThe SmithsOpen episodeA New York accountant turned-police informer (Martin Mull) is outraged when a witness-protection plan gives him a new identity, a new home, and a new family.
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The Couch - Open episode
Disaster at Buzz Creek - Open episode
The Assignment
Dream, Dream, DreamDream, Dream, DreamOpen episodeAn accountant (Patrick Duffy) finds that his "Dream Girl" (Geena Davis) has come to life, but his dreams as a whole are a different matter.
Boris and Ivan in Las VegasBoris and Ivan in Las VegasOpen episodeAnother wonderful story starring the talented Dave Thomas and Bronson Pinchot as Russian cosmonauts who accidentally land in Las Vegas. Hoping to be saved by a secret rescue mission before any officials find out, the pair try to fit into the decadent and capitalistic lifestyle of downtown Las Vegas. A hilarious situation set up perfectly by Thomas and Pinchot.
The HoneybunniesThe HoneybunniesOpen episodeHoward Hesseman plays the role of Andy Pace, an intense struggling playwright who can't get any of his string of bombs produced. The struggling playwright becomes famous when his lightweight story about rabbits becomes a national hit.
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The Funniest Guy in the World
Christmas Carol II: The SequelChristmas Carol II: The SequelOpen episodeIn the sequel of this popular Christmas tale, an adult Tiny Tim gets help from the spirit, to teach a generous Scrooge, that it's much better to compromise. Ebenezer Scrooge (James Whitmore) is again visited by Marley's ghost (Paul Benedict) in "Christmas Carol II: The Sequel," one year after his transformation from crabby and stingy to jovial and generous—to a fault.
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The Borrowing