- This Old Mainframe - Host Bob Vila revamps a Univac and shows you how you can turn an old PC into a functional doorstep or other decorative object.
- Mad About UNIX - Urban comedy about a cute couple of system administrators and their home WWW server.
- Magnum TCP/IP - Multimedia Gulch is the backdrop to this hard-hitting drama about an aging hunk who hunts down hackers on the net.
- Name That Software - Contestants attempt to identify well-known business programs by looking at the least number of lines of code.
- The Dukes of URL - Rural rapscallions hightail it around the Web in virtual pickup trucks.
- Stupid Netscape Tricks - A spot on a nightly talk show where people get to show stupid things they can get Netscape to do.
- My Three Suns - Neighbors wonder why Steve Douglas keeps three UNIX based work-stations in a suburban neighborhood.
- Wang Can Cook - Chef Charles Wang blends together software in an incomprehensible manner from companies he's purchased. Studio guests grudingly pay ever higher prices for his creations. (TFTD's personal favorite)
- Leave it to Spindler - The Spindler tries to earn money by selling apples but finds he can't sell them for as much as he paid for them; tries to make it up in volume. Ward, June and the Board of Directors sigh.
- WordPerfect Strangers - Larry decides that using groupware would be a good way to meet women, but Balki's laser printer explodes ruining any chances of connectivity.
- Mayberry CPU - Andy discovers that his digital clock has more intelligence than Goober. Aunt Bee debugs Floyd's electronic cash register.
- The Honeymooners - Ralph dreams up a way to hit it rich with a 3-D word processor, but it turns out to be vaporware. Ed makes millions creating "Norton's Utilities".
- Mr. Rom's Neigborhood - Mr. Rom puts young ones to sleep by reading selections from various IBM documentation.
- Says Me Street - Muppet like forms of Bill Gates, Larry Ellison and Scott McNealy show children how to work and play together on the information highway. Large character known as Big BlueBird is a favorite of the kids although no one really knows why.
- Web Warriors - Real-life footage of Justice Department cops busting ÒoffensiveÓ Web sites and smashing computers.
- SyQuest DSP - Removable storage has never been more dramatic in this three-part miniseries about an underwater colony that upgrades to Windows 95. Stars Alan Alda as a sensitive MIS manager.
- Gopher Pyle - Marine Corps comedy about a homely hick private and the tough sergeant who makes him download (gopher) files from the Internet.
- Modem, She Wrote - Each week, our intrepid detective tries to solve the ultimate mystery why her modem won't ever connect at 56k.
- Micro-CHiPs - Ponch and Jon now patrol the Information Superhighway.
- Carly's Angels - Chief exec Carly Fiorina instructs her team of three vixen market analysts on how to prop up HP's sagging stock price.
- Hawaii 6.0 - An upgraded version of the classic series. Steve McGarrett goes surfing for bad guys online.
- T. J. Hacker - A retired cop, with an uncanny resemblance to James T. Kirk, takes up computer hacking to track down the miscreants who canceled his TV show.
- The Excel Files - Inexplicable things are happening to the data in Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. Can this puzzle be solved? The truth is out there.
- The AOL-Team - Each week, AOL, Time Warner, Netscape, and Mr. T unite to promote corporate mergers and make the world safe for capitalism.
- Magnum, PC - This series about a crime-solving personal computer that goes by the code name Deep Blue is based in beautiful Hawaii. Season finale cliff-hanger Will Deep Blue be seduced by the wily charms of the Texas Instruments Speak 'n' Spell?
- The Incredible Bulk - The exciting adventures of Windows, which just keeps growing and growing.
- Buffy the Virus Slayer - Buffy and her fearless gang of antivirus definitions stalk and kill VBS files--no small feat while wearing a halter top and high-heeled boots
New Cable TV Shows
Proposed shows for a new cable channel targeting information systems professionals and Ed Tech majors.