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The Tim Conway Comedy Hour

S1, EP1

Lana and Dan hire a bumbling, drunken detective to solve a murder; a Christmas sketch featuring Tim and his family.

The Tim Conway Comedy Hour

S1, EP5

Tim and his guests spoof "Phantom Of The Opera"; Reiner plays a plastic surgeon who has reconstructed gangster Conway's face.

The Tim Conway Comedy Hour

S1, EP9

Carol and Steve join Tim for a sketch about three lions caught up in a love triangle.

The Flip Wilson Show

S4, EP8 "Tim Conway, Richard Pryor"

Flip, Conway and Pryor do interpretive prop sketches with a chair; Flip counsels a lazy friend, Calvin.

The Flip Wilson Show

S4, EP10 "Tim Conway, Stiller & Meara"

Tim Conway's a burger clown and a baseball team coordinator; Stiller and Meara do a dentist skit and a police line-up.

The Flip Wilson Show

S3, EP23 "Tim Conway, Joe Namath"

Legendary New York Jets quarterback Joe Namath holds his own with sketch comedy pros Tim and Flip and a Geraldine bit.

The Flip Wilson Show

"Tim Conway, Robert Klein, Diahann Carroll"

Flip & Tim teach poker; Freddie Johnson meets Diahann at a society party, and Klein does Borscht Belt routine.

The Tim Conway Show

S2, EP3 "Carol Burnett"

Returning soldier Tim has mixed feelings when he overhears his love writing a letter to him.

Red Riding: 1974

When a young girl goes missing, Yorkshire Post crime reporter Eddie Dunford (Andrew Garfield) becomes intrigued by a series of mysterious child murders that date back several years and mirror to the current case. He faces stiff opposition from the local police and his editor, Bill (John Henshaw). Eddie's troubles escalate when he becomes involved with a moody widow (Rebecca Hall) who has a mysterious connection to wealthy developer John Dawson (Sean Bean).

Red Riding

S1, EP2 "1980"

Senior Manchester detective Peter Hunter is brought in by the Home Office to conduct a secret review of the Ripper investigation to date.

Red Riding: 1983

Ten years after the body of a mutilated girl was found in Yorkshire, another young girl is missing. Lawyer John Piggott (Mark Addy) is asked to re-examine the conviction of a disabled man who confessed to the earlier murders and now claims he dis so under intense police pressure. As Piggott looks into whether the Yorkshire police tortured their suspect, Detective Jobson (David Morrissey) starts to regret his brutal past and reveals a secret that casts the entire case in a new light.

Chopper

America had Al Capone; England, the Kray brothers and Australia - proving once and for all its antipodean sense of humor - has Mark "Chopper" Read. "Chopper" is inspired by the books of Mark Brandon "Chopper" Read, arguably Australia's most infamous former criminal. "Chopper" draws on police records, court transcripts, news coverage and interviews with people who knew Chopper Read.

Bloodsucking Bastards

An office worker (Fran Kranz) springs into action after learning that his colleague (Pedro Pascal) is a scheming vampire.

The Monster Club

A vampire invites a horror writer to a secret club where monsters gather to drink and dance. He soon regales the amused man with three tales of terror involving a lonely creature, hunters of the undead and a mysterious village.

Elvira's Movie Macabre

"The Satanic Rites of Dracula"

(1973) Van Helsing seeks the 700-year-old count, who is dead and living in London with his vampire bride. With Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Michael Coles.

The Last Man on Earth

The survivor (Vincent Price) of a global epidemic battles a race of zombie vampires in an adaptation of Richard Matheson's "I Am Legend."

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