Adam-12 was a 30 minute police procedural which aired on NBC from 1968-1975. It was created by Jack Webb and R.A. Cindar and ran for 174 episodes. Produced by the same company which brought NBC Dragnet and Emergency, there are a few crossover episodes among these three shows.
Action in the Afternoon was the first live TV western and debuted in February 1953 on WCAU Channel 10 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This station later became a CBS affiliate.
Accidental Family was a short-lived NBC sitcom which ran during the 1967-1968 television series on Friday nights. It was meant to be a starring vehicle for Jerry Van Dyke, but failed to garner enough ratings and was cancelled after 16 episodes.
The Abbot and Costello Show was a comedy TV series which aired for two 26 episode seasons in syndication between 1952 and 1954. The series starred the comedy team of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello.