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- Three friends living on the dole decide to rob a bank.
- Dean Martin's comedy/variety show that aired on September 1975.
- In a walled city, in a world devastated by monsters, five girls come together, along with one reluctant boy, to protect their city from the increasing number of monsters.
- Highlights include: a husband purchasing insurance for his accident-prone wife before her next accident.
- Included in this show is "Disaster '75" (a spoof of "Airport 1975").
- David hears that his former brother-in-law has just died. Maddie is shocked that David was briefly married. She becomes very curious about his former wife and follows him to New York where she finds out some amazing information.
- Due to Beth's vacation, the guys now consider WNYX an all-male work floor, despite Lisa still being around.
- While doing his radio show, a "Shock Jock" is in for the most shocking night of his life. / People buying homes should always pay attention to the saying,"Buyer beware," especially when the house is being haunted by the past.
- Buffy and Hildy are nearly unmasked, so Henry writes about the incident and keeps trying to improve the story by changing the tone.
- Best of Bugs Week, Day 5 presents the 1st Annual Toony Awards for the top Bugs Bunny cartoons, capped by the viewers' choice for the best: Baseball Bugs (1946), Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944), Bully for Bugs (1953), Hillbilly Hare (1950), What's Opera, Doc? (1957).
- Sue P. (from Sales) helps Bill and Toony improve the show with feedback from a focus group. Cartoons include Bugs' Bonnets (1956), Of Feline Bondage (1965), Nuts and Volts (1964), Nurse-Mates (1940), and Pink Ice (1965).
- 1967–197822mTV-G8.0 (37)TV EpisodeHighlights of this show include "Rancid Harvest" (spoof of "Random Harvest"), with Carol in the Greer Garson role and Harvey as Ronald Colman's character.
- Bill and Toony must scrap their plans for a 3-D spectacular when they realize 3-D glasses were not provided to the viewers at home: The Night of the Living Duck (1988), Pigs Is Pigs (1937), Reaux, Reaux, Reaux Your Boat (1966), Just Ducky (1953), Porky's Tire Trouble (1939).
- Bill and Toony celebrate laziness and taking it easy on National Lazy Day, and look to crown the show's Mr. or Mrs. Lazybones: Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid (1942), Come on In! The Water's Pink (1968), Droopy Leprechaun (1958), The Bashful Buzzard (1945), Shuteye Popeye (1952).
- Bill is distracted by a high-pitched flute sound that nobody else seems to be able to hear. The music-themed cartoon slate includes Knighty Knight Bugs (1958), Johann Mouse (1953), Pink, Plunk, Plink (1966), Dixieland Droopy (1954), and Three Little Bops (1957).
- Bill and Toony hold tryouts for their softball team and discover a player who will keep them from losing every game to their MeTV rivals. Gone Batty (1954), O-Solar-Meow (1967), Screwball Squirrel (1944), A Fink in the Rink (1971), A Squeak in the Deep (1966)
- Toony gets stuck and canned.
- Toony and the gang help Bill figure out how to invest money that he inherited from his grandparents.
- 1967–197822mTV-G7.7 (32)TV EpisodeHighlights include: a salute to Universal Studios with parodies of such films as "Freud" and "Rooster Cogburn"; Carol as an old-fashioned woman; Mr. Tudball (Tim) has a time teaching Mrs. Wiggins (Carol) how to use the office's new intercom system; guest Steve Lawrence sings "In the Still of the Night"; a woman (Carol) is driven crazy by riddles; and for the close, a salute to Glenn Miller.
- 1967–19781hTV-G7.4 (31)TV EpisodeHighlights of this edition with guests Steve Lawrence and Kaye Ballard include: "Operation Minestrone" (a spoof of World War II films); musical performances from Steve (Sunshine Medley: "Ain't No Sunshine"/"You Are My Sunshine"), Kaye and the dancers ("Don't Tell Mama"), and Carol ("If I Could Write a Song"); and a salute to Cole Porter.
- 1967–197822mTV-G7.7 (39)TV EpisodeHighlights of this edition with guests Diahann Carroll and Tim Conway include: a spoof of the film "Summertime"; sketches involving a singles dance, water beds, jewel robbery, and bit players upstaging stars; and musical numbers from Diahann ("A Song for You"), Carol and Diahann ("Chutzpah"), and Carol and the dancers ("Saturday Morning Confusion").
- 1967–197822mTV-G7.9 (44)TV EpisodeHighlights include "Rebecky" (a spoof of the 1940 version of "Rebecca") with Carol in the Joan Fontaine role and Vicki as Mrs. Danvers.
- Bill and Toony set off for the West Coast in a cross-country road race against other characters from the show. Cartoons include The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (1942), Hatch Up Your Troubles (1949), Pinkadilly Circus (1968), Olive's $weep$take Ticket (1941), and The Dixie Fryer (1960).
- Bill and Toony try some magic tricks while presenting a showcase of six magic-themed cartoons: The Whizzard of Ow (2003), Bully for Pink (1965), The Bird Came C.O.D. (1942), Feud with a Dude (1968), The 'Hyp-Nut-Tist' (1935), The Hare-Brained Hypnotist (1942).
- Pepper tries to earn the approval of her comedy idol when he visits, while Blythe discovers Mrs. Twombly's secret past.