When an episode of a television series has more than one separately titled segment, but also has an episode title or number, use the episode title or number following the series title and put the segment titles in a contents note.  See 7B28.

245 00 $a 60 minutes. $n Vol. 21, no. 5.

505 0# $a No one saved Dennis -- George Burns -- Costa Rica is different -- A few minutes with Andy Rooney.

When such episodes have no episode titles or numbers, then use the segment titles as the episode title, in the order in which they occur.  Separate the segment titles with the word "and" enclosed in brackets.  For placement of credits, see 1G5.7.  Archives may choose to limit the number of segment titles used as the episode title.

245 00 $a Fantasy Island. $p Cowboy [and] The substitute wife.

245 00 $a Love American style. $p Love and the single couple [and] Love and a couple of couples [and] Love and the wild party [and] The pleasure palace.

Optionally, when an episode of a television series with no episode titles or numbers has more than one titled segment, archives may choose to supply an appropriate collective episode title or number enclosed in brackets and give the segment titles in a contents note.  See 7B28.

245 00 $a Love American style. $p [Valentine’s Day stories].

505 0# $a Love and the single couple -- Love and a couple of couples -- Love and the wild party -- The pleasure palace.

--or--

245 00 $a Love American style. $n [1984-02-14].

505 0# $a Love and the single couple -- Love and a couple of couples -- Love and the wild party -- The pleasure palace.
(Telecast date has been chosen as supplied part title.)

See also:

1B1.1.  Television series

1B1.  Title proper of television series, theatrical serials, newsreels, and non-television educational and technical series intended to be viewed consecutively

1B.  Title proper

1.  Title and Statement of Responsibility Area