TV Show Releases by Genre
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1701.
The Neighborhood: Season 1
October 1, 2018
Dave Johnson (Max Greenfield) moves his family from the Michigan to a Los Angeles neighborhood where they receive a less-than-welcoming reception from their skeptical next-door neighbor Calvin Butler (Cedric the Entertainer).
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1702.
Four Weddings and a Funeral: Season 1
July 31, 2019
Four friends are reunited at a London wedding but a revelation changes everyone's lives in this anthology dramedy based on the 1994 movie of the same name.
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1703.
The Mick: Season 1
December 25, 2016
The comedy from the co-producers of It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia focuses on responsibilty-phobic Mackenzie “Mickey” Murphy (Kaitlin Olson) who moves to Greenwich, Conn. to take care of the spoiled three children (Sofia Black D’Elia, Thomas Barbusca and Jack Stanton) of her sister, who has left the country without them to avoid being arrested.
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1704.
The Commish: Season 1
September 28, 1991
Tony Scali is the police commissioner in a small town, where solutions to difficult situations often require considerable creativity. Tony's easygoing manner and clever intellect are much more useful to him than weapons or brute force in his fight against crime.
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1705.
The Millers: Season 1
October 3, 2013
Will Arnett stars as a newly divorced reporter whose single life is quickly upended when his feuding parents decide to follow his lead and separate. His mother (Margo Martindale) moves in with him, while his father (Beau Bridges) crashes with his sister (Jayma Mays). The comedy comes from Greg Garcia (My Name Is Earl, Raising Hope).
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1706.
Accidentally on Purpose: Season 1
September 21, 2009
Billie (Jenna Elfman) becomes pregnant with her one-night stand's baby. She decides to keep it, but she's not too sure about the father of the baby.
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1707.
Best Friends Forever: Season 1
April 4, 2012
After Jessica's (Jessica St. Clair) divorce, her best friend Lennon (Lennon Parham) convinces her to move back to Brooklyn, and it becomes just like old times.
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1708.
Undateable (2014): Season 1
May 29, 2014
The comedy from Cougar Town's Bill Lawrence follows the lives of Danny Burton (Chris D'Elia), bar owner Justin Kearney (Brent Morin), Danny's recently divorced sister Leslie Burton (Bianca Kajlich), as well as bar regulars: Shelly (Ron Funches), Burski (Rick Glassman) and Brett (David Fynn).
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1709.
100 Questions: Season 1
May 27, 2010
After turning down the marriage proposal from her boyfriend of three months, which was broadcast on the Yankees' JumboTron, Charlotte Payne (Sophie Winkleman) seeks out a dating service and attempts to answer 100 questions about herself.
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1710.
True Lies (2023): Season 1
March 1, 2023
Language professor Helen Tasker (Ginger Gonzaga) discovers her husband, Harry (Steve Howey), is a spy for U.S. intelligence agency Omega Sector in this series adaptation of James Cameron's 1994 film of the same name.
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1711.
The Woman In The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window: Season 1
January 28, 2022
Anna (Kristen Bell) spends her days drinking wine and watching her neighbors when one day she thinks she sees someone murdered at her new neighbor's (Tom Riley) house in this limited series from Rachel Ramras, Hugh Davidson, and Larry Dorf.
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1712.
Desperate Housewives: Season 2
September 25, 2005
About ten years ago on a sunny day in the loveliest of suburbs, in a town called Fairview, housewife Mary Alice Young (Brenda Strong) decided to end it all. Now she takes us into the lives of her friends, family and neighbors... Her circle of girlfriends on Wisteria Lane includes Susan Mayer (Teri Hatcher), a known klutz who recently remarried the love of her life; Lynette Scavo (Felicity Huffman), who struggles with her family and career; Bree Hodge (Marcia Cross), the owner of a thriving catering business and a successful cookbook author, whose lovelife is very complicated nowadays; the ex-model turned housewife Gabrielle Solis (Eva Longoria Parker), who finds herself chasing after two daughters plus a wild niece. The ladies have welcomed the now single Katherine Mayfair (Dana Delany), who lived on the street once before when Mary Alice was alive, into their small, tight-knit group, and the newest housewife to arrive on the lane, Angie Bolen (Drea de Matteo), promises to shake things up quite a bit.Then there are the men: Mike Delfino (James Denton), Susan's husband, a charming plumber; Lynette's adorable husband, Tom (Doug Savant), who always stays by his wife's side despite many challenges; Gabrielle's husband, Carlos (Ricardo Antonio Chavira), who works hard to provide for his wife and daughters; Orson Hodge (Kyle MacLachlan), a devoted husband to Bree; and Nick Bolen (Jeffrey Nordling), Angie's creepy and secretive husband. The kids include Julie Mayer (Andrea Bowen), Susan's polite and charming daughter, who is now keeping some secrets of her own; Porter Scavo (Charlie Carver), one of Lynette and Tom's twins, an emotional rebel; Parker (Joshua Logan Moore) and Penny (Kendall Applegate), the Scavos' younger children; MJ Delfino (Mason Vale Cotton), Susan and Mike's cute young boy; Juanita (Madison De La Garza) and Celia (Daniella Baltodano), the Solises' young, mischievous daughters; Ana Solis (Maiara Walsh), Carlos' manipulative and spoiled niece; and Danny Bolen (Beau Mirchoff), Angie's strange and moody 19-year-old son.
And finally there are the gay couple, Bob (Tuc Watkins) and Lee (Kevin Rahm), who moved from the city for a more quieter, peaceful life, and local busybody Karen McCluskey (Kathryn Joosten).From her unique vantage point, Mary Alice sees more now than she ever did alive, and she's planning to share all the delicious secrets that hide behind every neighbor's closed door in this seemingly perfect American suburb."Desperate Housewives" stars Brenda Strong as Mary Alice Young, Teri Hatcher as Susan Mayer, Felicity Huffman as Lynette Scavo, Marcia Cross as Bree Hodge, Eva Longoria Parker as Gabrielle Solis, Dana Delany as Katherine Mayfair (season 4 onwards), Nicollette Sheridan as Edie Britt (seasons 1-5), Drea de Matteo as Angie Bolen (season 6), Alfre Woodard as Betty Applewhite (season 2), James Denton as Mike Delfino, Ricardo Antonio Chavira as Carlos Solis, Doug Savant as Tom Scavo, Kyle MacLachlan as Orson Hodge (season 3 onwards), Andrea Bowen as Julie Mayer, Shawn Pyfrom as Andrew Van de Kamp, Joy Lauren as Danielle Van de Kamp, Mark Moses as Paul Young and Cody Kasch as Zach Young (seasons 1-2), Steven Culp as Rex Van de Kamp (season 1), Jesse Metcalfe as John Rowland (season 1 - recurring afterwards), Roger Bart as George Williams (seasons 1-2), Richard Burgi as Karl Mayer (season 2 - recurring otherwise), Mehcad Brooks as Matthew Applewhite (season 2), Josh Henderson as Austin McCann and Dougray Scott as Ian Hainsworth (season 3), Rachel Fox as Kayla Huntington (seasons 3-4), Lyndsy Fonseca as Dylan Mayfair (season 4), Neal McDonough as Dave Williams (season 5), Maiara Walsh as Ana Solis (season 6), Jeffrey Nordling as Nick Bolen and Beau Mirchoff as Danny Bolen (season 6) and Kathryn Joosten as Karen McCluskey. Marc Cherry ("The Golden Girls") is executive producer and creator. "Desperate Housewives" is produced by Touchstone Television and is the winner of both the 2005 and 2006 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy.
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1713.
Chaos: Season 1
April 1, 2011
Rick Martinez (Freddy Rodriguez) is a rookie agent placed with a group of unorthodox spies working in the Clandestine Administrative and Oversight Services (CHAOS).
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1714.
Mulligan: Season 1
May 12, 2023
A group of survivors select working class Bostonian Matty Mulligan (voiced by Nat Faxon) as president after he stops the alien invasion in this animated comedy series created by Robert Carlock and Sam Means.
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1715.
30 Rock: A One-Time Special
July 16, 2020
The 30 Rock reunion is part of an Upfront special that will introduce some of the upcoming series on the various NBCUniversal networks. Some local NBC affiliates will preempt it due to fear it is little more than an infomercial for Peacock (who will stream the special the next day).
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1716.
Last Days of the Space Age
October 2, 2024
Judy (Radha Mitchell), Tony (Jesse Spencer) and their aspiring astronaut daughter Tilly Bisset (Mackenzie Mazur) are one of three families in the Australian dramedy series set in 1979 Perth.
[Premiered on Disney+ in Australia on 2 Oct 2024 and in the US on Hulu on 2 Oct 2024]
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1717.
Battery Park: Season 1
March 23, 2000
A ruthless police captain runs a squad of quirky detectives while angling to get elected mayor of New York City in this brief sitcom. The show is most remembered (if at all) for yielding guest star Henry Winkler an Emmy nomination, only to have it rescinded when the TV Academy learned that the episode aired after its official deadline period.
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1718.
Why? With Hannibal Buress: Season 1
July 8, 2015
The series hosted by comedian Hannibal Buress features stand-up, sketches and interviews.
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1719.
How I Met Your Father: Season 1
January 18, 2022
Sophie (Hilary Duff) tells her son how she met his father in 2021 in this spinoff of How I Met Your Mother created and written by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger.
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1720.
Alex, Inc.: Season 1
March 28, 2018
In this sitcom based on Alex Blumberg’s Gimlet Media podcast "StartUp," a journalist (Zach Braff) quits his job to start his own company.
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1721.
Swingtown: Season 1
June 5, 2008
CBS attempts to turn up the heat with a drama about three couples in suburban Chicago who experience the cultural revolution of the 1970s.
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1722.
Eastwick: Season 1
September 23, 2009
A remake of the movie based on John Updike's book about three women who discover they have magical powers and a mysterious man who may be the devil.
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1723.
Lucifer: Season 1
January 25, 2016
A bored Lucifer (Tom Ellis) settles in Los Angeles and helps LAPD homicide detective Chloe Decker (Lauren German) solve crimes.
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1724.
Happyish: Season 1
April 26, 2015
The dark comedy from Shalom Auslander originally set with Philip Seymour Hoffman before his death in 2014, sees Steve Coogan as Thom Payne, a 44-year old in advertising, who begins reevaluating what's important in his life after facing his new 25-year-old boss.
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1725.
The Exes: Season 1
November 30, 2011
Holly Brooks, a divorce attorney, introduces Phil Chase (Donald Faison) and Haskell Bing (Wayne Knight) to her client, Stuart (David Alan Basche), who is looking for a new place to live.
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1726.
Impastor: Season 1
July 15, 2015
Buddy Dobbs (Michael Rosenbaum) is on the run from a loan shark, when he steals someone's identity and ends up in a small-town posing as their new gay pastor.
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1727.
Dad Stop Embarrassing Me!: Season 1
April 14, 2021
Single dad Brian Dixon (Jamie Foxx) wants to be the best father to his teenage daughter Sasha (Kyla-Drew) with the help of his own father (David Alan Grier) and sister (Porscha Coleman) in this comedy inspired by Foxx's relationship with his daughter.
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1728.
Life Sentence: Season 1
March 7, 2018
Stella (Lucy Hale) was told she had terminal cancer and for the past eight years had been living life as if she would die soon, including marrying after a whirlwind romance with Wes (Elliot Knight). However, when she discovers she's been cured, she and her family must learn to live life again.
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1729.
Space Force: Season 1
May 29, 2020
Air Force General Mark R. Naird (Steve Carell) moves his family to a secret base in Colorado to help run the new Space Force branch of the Armed Forces ordered by the President in this workplace comedy from Carell and Greg Daniels.
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1730.
The Crew (2021): Season 1
February 15, 2021
When the owner of the Bobby Spencer Racing team steps down, he hands the reins to his daughter Catherine (Jillian Mueller) who clashes with the NASCAR crew chief (Kevin James) in this comedy created by Jeff Lowell.
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1731.
Turner & Hooch: Season 1
July 21, 2021
U.S. Marshall Scott Turner (Jeff Peck) inherits a French Mastiff named Hooch in this comedy series inspired by the 1989 film of the same name.
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1732.
Dollface: Season 2
February 11, 2022
Michelle Nader takes over as showrunner for the second season of the comedy series.
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1733.
Party Girl: Season 1
November 1, 2016
The half-hour comedy inspired by the independent feature film of the same name stars Christine Taylor as Mary, the toast of the New York party scene. There is only one place in the city where Mary feels seems to be out of her element-The New York Public Library, where she works. Tormented by her godmother and boss, Judy, Mary is challenged to master the madness of the Dewey decimal system. With the help of friends, and in spite of her bitter, disgruntled co-worker, Wanda, Mary sets out to conquer all.
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1734.
Glenn Martin, DDS: Season 1
August 17, 2009
The stop-motion comedy from Michael Eisner follows a dentist and his family as they go roadtripping in a RV.
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1735.
Running Wilde: Season 1
September 21, 2010
The billionaire Steve Wilde (Will Arnett) seeks to woo his childhood crush, Emmy (Keri Russell), an activist with a 12-year-old daughter.
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1736.
Whitney: Season 1
September 22, 2011
Whitney (Whitney Cummings) is determined not to let her relationship with Alex (Chris D'Elia) get too comfortable and boring.
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1737.
The Republic of Sarah: Season 1
June 14, 2021
New Hampshire High school teacher Sarah Cooper (Stella Baker) saves her hometown from a mining country by discovering a loophole allowing it to become an independent nation in this drama written by Jeffrey Paul King.
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1738.
High School USA!: Season 1
July 21, 2013
Created by Dino Stamatopoulos, the animation show resembles the Archie comics but with a modern themes and darker humor. The show is part of Fox's late-night Animation Domination High-Def programming.
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1739.
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 18
March 1, 2010
Jay Leno returns to the Tonight Show after NBC's failed experiment to have his own show on at 10:00p.
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1740.
Family Matters: Season 1
September 22, 1989
A perfect spin-off from Perfect Strangers: Family Matters focused on Harriet Winslow (the elevator operator from the Chronicle) and her family of sorts. Carl Winslow, her husband, was a dutiful cop, and a gruff and lovable father to three kids: Eddie Winslow, the rebel son; Laura Winslow, the smart-aleck daughter; and cute little Judy Winslow. They had opened their home to Harriet's sister, Rachel Crawford and her little baby son Richie, and in the very first episode, Carl had to open his home to his cool and streetwise mother, Estelle Winslow, whether he wanted to or not. Everything was going along just fine until one day, Steve Urkel, the inventive nerd, barged into their home and eventually, into their hearts. Steve had a killer crush on Laura, but she would never give him the time of day. Steve Urkel was intended to be a one-shot appearance, but his popularity with the fans won him the number-one spot as America's favorite nerd.As the show went on, the characters and the stories evolved. Richie grew from a little baby into a rambunctious and impressionable little boy. The stories started revolving around Steve and his incredible inventions, which became the greatest sight gags on the show. In almost every episode, Steve ends up breaking furniture, windows, and Carl's patience. Eddie and Laura each had best buddies to hang out with: Eddie had dim-witted yet lovable Waldo Geraldo Faldo,and Laura had faithful and true-blue gal pal Maxine. The greatest mystery of Family Matters is Judy and Rachel's sudden disappearances from the show, but Rachel made guest appearances whenever possible.To stop Steve from chasing her, Laura matched him up with perky-yet-pushy Myra Monkhouse. Steve loved Myra physically, but his emotions will always go to Laura. Eddie had his share of steady girlfriends, and even he had an Urkel chasing him- Myrtle May Urkel, Steve's cousin from Biloxi (Jaleel White also). Every so often, Steve uses one of his inventions to turn himself into debonair, irresistable lover Stefan Urquelle or karate hero Bruce Lee to draw Laura closer to him, much to Myra's chagrin.At the end of season 6, the Winslows welcomed Steve into their home when Steve's family went to Russia. Pretty soon, Richie hung out with 3J, a tough, streetwise kid always running from the children's home. The Winslows then adopted 3J as one of their kids, as they did with Steve.In the final season, Family Matters - along with Step by Step - moved to CBS, and Steve slowly matured from the annoying nerd that he used to be. This was when Laura started falling in love with Steve, and Myra got kicked to the curb, but she vowed to get her "Stevie-kins" back. Also, the original Harriette, JoMarie Peyton, had left the show in mid-season and Judyann Elder took her role. Steve and Laura got engaged, but they never had a wedding because CBS dropped the ax on the show. But, nevertheless, Family Matters had a great successful run and is one of the longest running African-American comedies ever.
In Germany the show is known as Alle unter einem Dach ("Under One Roof").In Spain it is known as Cosas de casa.In France it is known as La Vie de famille ("Life of the Family").In Italy it is known as Otto sotto un tetto ("Eight Under One Roof").In Sweden it is known as Räkna med bråk.
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1741.
Happy Together: Season 1
October 1, 2018
Jake (Damon Wayans Jr.) and Claire (Amber Stevens West) lives are changed when Jake's client, a 20-something You-Tube-celebrity-turned-pop-star named Cooper (Felix Mallard) moves in with them to avoid the paparazzi in this comedy from Austen Earl and Tim McAuliffe.
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1742.
FUBAR: Season 1
May 25, 2023
CIA operative Luke Brunner (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is just about to retire when he discovers his daughter (Monica Barbaro) is also working for the CIA in this spy comedy from Nick Santora.
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1743.
Animal Practice: Season 1
August 12, 2012
Dr. George Coleman (Justin Kirk), Dr. Kim Yamamoto (Booby Lee), and Dr. Doug Jackson (Tyler Labine) are some of the eccentric veterinarians who work at Dorothy Crane's (JoAnna Garcia Swisher) Animal Hospital.
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1744.
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!: Season 1
March 3, 2013
Based on the Dutch series Penoza, Marta Walraven (Radha Mitchell) discovers she must continue her murdered husband's illegal business activities if she wants to protect their three children from a crime boss.
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1745.
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon: Season 1
March 3, 2009
Jimmy Fallon takes over for Conan O'Brien as NBC shuffles its late night talk show roster in 2009.
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1746.
Young & Hungry: Season 1
June 25, 2014
Gabi (Emily Osment), a food blogger, lands an opportunity to be the personal chef for a young tech entrepreneur named Josh (Jonathan Sadowski), but she has to prove herself to his personal aide, Elliot (Rex Lee).
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1747.
Deal or No Deal: Season 1
December 19, 2005
Running every night this week is the first U.S. installment of the internationally popular game show, which vaguely recalls "Let's Make A Deal" in its basic premise.
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1748.
Men in Trees: Season 1
September 12, 2006
A famous relationship coach (Anne Heche) has a hard time finding a good man for herself, so she moves from New York to a small town in Alaska. That's not quite the decision we'd make.
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1749.
American Woman: Season 1
June 7, 2018
Set in the 1970s Los Angeles, Bonnie Nolan (Alica Silverstone) struggles to raise her two her two daughters as a single mother with the help of her two best friends, Kathleen (Mena Suvari) and Diana (Jennifer Bartels).
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1750.
The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Season 1
July 1, 2008
Molly Ringwald stars as a mom to a pregnant teenager in the ABC Family series by the creator of "7th Heaven" and "Blossom."
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1751.
Maya & Marty: Season 1
May 31, 2016
The variety show hosted by Maya Rudolph and Martin short will be aired live from Studio 6A in Rockefeller Center.
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1752.
Kirstie: Season 1
December 4, 2013
Broadway star Madison Banks (Kirstie Alley) finds Arlo, the son (Eric Peterson) she gave up for adoption 26 years ago, shows up. Madison's best friend/assistant Thelma Katz (Rhea Pearlman) and her chauffeur Frank Baxter (Michael Richards) help them adjust to this new development.
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1753.
Working the Engels: Season 1
March 12, 2014
The death of Ceil Engel's (Andrea Martin) husband left her with a law firm in debt and only her youngest child (Kacey Rohl) qualified to be an attorney in this comedy co-produced by NBC and Canada's Global network.
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1754.
Cashmere Mafia: Season 1
January 6, 2008
Kevin Wade & Darren Starr's latest series stars Lucy Liu, Frances O'Connor, Miranda Otto and Bonnie Somerville as powerful business women who remain best of friends.
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1755.
The Jay Leno Show : Season 1
September 14, 2009
Leno returns to NBC but at the 10 p.m. time slot after being pursued by other networks. The talk show will feature his popular Tonight Show segments, but expect them in the later half of the show.
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1756.
Sullivan & Son: Season 1
July 19, 2012
Steve Byrne is a New York lawyer who returns to his hometown of Pittsburgh to take over his parent's bar.
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1757.
Emily's Reasons Why Not: Season 1
January 9, 2006
Based on the novel by Carrie Gerlach, this Heather Graham vehicle centers on a self-help publisher who has a simple rule for her own relationships: once she can list five reasons not to date a guy, he's history.
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1758.
Harry's Law: Season 1
January 17, 2011
David E. Kelley returns with a legal drama starring Kathy Bates as Harriet "Harry" Horn, a recently fired attorney who sets up a new office in a shoe store.
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1759.
Retired at 35: Season 1
January 19, 2011
David (Jonathan McClain) leaves his job in Manhattan to join his parents in their Florida retirement home.
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1760.
Mixology: Season 1
February 26, 2014
Over the course of one night, five women and five men (Sarah Bolger, Adam Campbell, Adan Canto, Alexis Carra, Craig Frank, Ginger Gonzaga, Blake Lee, Vanessa Lengies, Andrew Santino, Frankie Shaw, and Katie Simses) look for love at a Manhattan bar called "Mix."
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1761.
How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life): Season 1
April 3, 2013
After her divorce, Polly (Sarah Chalke) and her daughter, Natalie (Rachel Eggleston), move in with her parents (Elizabeth Perkins and Brad Garrett).
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1762.
Punky Brewster (2021): Season 1
February 25, 2021
Foster kid Izzy (Quinn Copeland) meets Punky (Soleil Moon Frye), who is now is a single mother raising her three kids.
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1763.
Breaking In: Season 2
March 6, 2012
Season two finds Contra Security sold to a corporation headed up by Veronica Mann (Megan Mullally).
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1764.
Lucky Louie: Season 1
June 11, 2006
With single-camera, no-laugh-track comedies now the norm, HBO has decided to revisit the conventional, multi-camera, studio audience sitcom with a raunchy take on this decades-old format revolving around stand-up comedian Louis C.K.
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1765.
Related: Season 1
October 5, 2005
Friends co-creator Marta Kauffman executive produces this hour-long dramedy about four sisters living in--where else--New York City.
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1766.
90210: Season 1
September 2, 2008
A new generation at West Beverly Hills High includes a family from Kansas and alumnus Kelly Taylor returns as a guidance counselor.
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1767.
Living Biblically: Season 1
February 26, 2018
After the death of a friend, Chip Curry (Jay R. Ferguson) decides to live his life according to the Bible in this comedy based on A.J. Jacobs' book The Year of Living Biblically.
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1768.
The Trouble with Larry: Season 1
August 25, 1993
The antics of a man abducted by baboons who returns to disrupt his wife's life. After disappearing in Africa during their honeymoon, Larry Burton stuns his wife, Sally, by arriving at her Syracuse home, where she lives with her new husband and Larry's daughter. A year after this inane monkey business, Courteney Cox found happier companionship with 'Friends.'
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1769.
Crossing Swords: Season 1
June 18, 2020
New squire Patrick (voiced by Nicholas Hoult) discovers the kingdom is rife with corrupt people and that his delinquent siblings have returned to make his life difficult in this adult animated comedy.
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1770.
Better Late Than Never: Season 1
August 23, 2016
Terry Bradshaw, Jeff Dye, George Foreman, William Shatner, and Henry Winkler travel across Asia without assistants in this remake of the South Korean series "Grandpa Over Flowers."
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1771.
Clerks: Season 1
December 14, 2002
This animated series, based on Kevin Smith's 1994 film of the same name, centers on Dante Hicks and Randal Graves, the clerks at The Quick Stop and RST Video. These "slackers" spend most of their time spoofing pop culture and whining about their miserable lives. Adding color to their lives are the resident "hetero-life partners" Jay and Silent Bob, who hang out and sell fireworks outside the store. Every show needs an evil villain, so to accommodate, Leonardo Leonardo was created -- a rich, gay psychopath, who was the evil foil for our heroes. Leonardo's sidekick, the menacing Plug, was a robot. NBA player Charles Barkley voiced himself in nearly every episode, playing the nemesis of Jay and Silent Bob. And Lando was created in episode 3 to address the lack of black characters in the show. Utilizing the animation, the makers inserted tons of film and television spoofs, and cameos from many stars.This short lived series not only set a record for the length of time it spent on the air, but for the length of the titles as well! The show was green lighted by ABC for six episodes, but the release date kept getting pushed back and after a spot on the Superbowl, they finally got around to airing the series on May 31, 2000. After playing the show for two weeks, the series was abruptly jerked off the air, even though the additional four episodes were scheduled. Plans were made to cut the episodes into a feature film, but this idea was eventually scrapped and all six episodes appeared on video and DVD the following year. Also worth noting, Leonardo Leonardo was based on (and originally voiced by) Alan Rickman (Dogma, Die Hard, Galaxy Quest), but the execs at ABC didn't want Rickman, so Alec Baldwin stepped in to do the voice.On the video version, the real Jay and Silent Bob come out to introduce each episode (and there's a special appearance by Randal). On the DVD, these clips appear after an animated version of Jay and Silent Bob holding up a card with the episode number. The DVD also includes an audio commentary, two featurettes, animatics, the Superbowl spot, and a long promo made for a film/comic convention. As a DVD-ROM bonus, there are script/storyboards and character profiles.On December 22, 2002, all six episodes premiered in a marathon on Comedy Central. Since then, the series has aired from time to time on Comedy Central, mostly during late night with the cable channel's other animated programming.
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1772.
Emily in Paris: Season 4
August 15, 2024
Emily and Gabriel are working toward a Michelin star, but it could be upended by two secrets in the fourth season of the romantic comedy series from Darren Star.
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1773.
That Was Then: Season 1
September 27, 2002
James Bulliard plays a largely inconsequential to-be-30-year-old who is in love with his brother's wife. Somehow, he is then transported back to the 1980s, and he is 16 again, with a serious chance for a life do-over.
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1774.
Herman's Head: Season 1
September 8, 1991
Running for three seasons on Fox, this sitcom centers on Herman Brooks (William Ragsdale), an aspiring writer working as a fact-checker for a magazine publisher. The show's unusual conceit is that Herman's feelings are frequently illustrated by scenes that take place inside his brain, where four characters (representing his intellect, lust, sensitivity, and fear) interact. Hank Azaria and Yeardley Smith (both of The Simpsons) are among the co-stars in Herman's real world environment.
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1775.
Roadies: Season 1
June 26, 2016
The comedy from Cameron Crowe focuses on an arena rock band's road crew that includes tour manager Bill (Luke Wilson), production manager Shelli (Carla Gugino), road manager Phil (Ron White), electric tech Kelly Ann (Imogen Poots), Kelly Ann's twin Jesse (Colson Baker aka Machine Gun Kelly), sound mixer Donna (Keisha Castle-Hughes), and guitar tech (Peter Cambor).
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1776.
Gary Unmarried: Season 1
September 24, 2008
Jay Mohr is Gary, a single father trying to juggle raising his children and start dating again.
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1777.
Happily Divorced: Season 1
June 15, 2011
The comedy about a woman struggling with her return to the dating scene and her relationship with her gay ex-husband is based on Fran Drescher's life.
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1778.
Working Class: Season 1
January 28, 2011
CMT's first sitcom follows the life of Carli Mitchell (Melissa Peterman), who tries to give her three kids a better life by moving to the suburbs.
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1779.
Sneakerheads: Season 1
September 25, 2020
Stay-at-home dad Devin (Allen Maldonado) returns to collecting sneakers but soon loses $5,000 in one of his friend's (Andrew Bachelor) get-rich-quick schemes. He searches for a rare pair of sneakers to recoup his money with the help of a group of sneakerheads in this comedy from Jay Longino.
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1780.
Valentine: Season 1
October 5, 2008
A family of Greek gods help mortals find their soulmates.
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1781.
Rush Hour (2016): Season 1
March 31, 2016
The police drama based on the 1998 movie of the same name finds by-the-book Hong Kong detective Lee (Jon Foo) reluctantly paired with LAPD detective Carter (Justin Hires).
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1782.
Bordertown (2016): Season 1
January 3, 2016
The animated comedy from Mark Hentemann and Seth MacFarlane focuses on two families living near the US/Mexico border.
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1783.
Welcome to the Family: Season 1
October 3, 2013
College plans turn to marriage plans when young couple (and new high school graduates) Molly (Ella Rae Peck) and Junior (Joey Haro) discover that they are about to become parents. Complicating matters are their own parents (including Glee's Mike O'Malley), who must deal with merging families and cultures.
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1784.
Glory Daze: Season 1
November 16, 2010
Tim Meadows is a professor in TBS's college comedy set in the 1980s, which follows a group of friends as they explore college life.
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1785.
Taken (2017): Season 1
February 27, 2017
The action series based on Luc Besson's franchise with Liam Neeson is a prequel that follows the young Green Beret named Bryan Mills (Clive Standen) as he learns those "very particular set of skills" he will utilize in the future.
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1786.
Beverly Hills, 90210: Season 1
October 4, 1990
This long-running drama dealt with the experiences of a group of young people in Beverly Hills, CA as they navigated high school, college and ultimately the real world. The series focused on their travails as they tried to maintain their friendship while dealing with romances, family and personal crises, tragedies and countless drug addictions.
FOX Broadcast History
October 1990 - May 1992: Thursdays 9:00 PM
July 1992 - May 2000: Wednesdays 8:00 PM
Awards and Nominations
Emmy Awards
1995, Nominated, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for Milton Berle as Saul Howard in episode "Sentenced to Life" Golden Globe Awards 1995, Nominated, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series-Drama, for Jason Priestley
1993, Nominated, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series-Drama, for Jason Priestley
1996, Nominated, Best TV Series-Drama
1992, Nominated, Best TV Series-Drama Young Artist Awards 1999, Nominated, Best Performance in a TV Drama Series-Guest Starring Young Actress, for Danielle Keaton
1994, Nominated, Best Youth Actress Guest Starring in a Television Show, for Sabrina Wiener
1993, Won!, Favorite Young Ensemble Cast in a Television Series
1993, Won!, Best Young Actress Recurring in a Television Series, for Dana Barron
1993, Nominated, Best Young Actor Recurring in a Television Series, for Cory Tyler
1992, Won!, Best Young Actor Co-Starring in a Television Series, for Brian Austin Green
1992, Won!, Best Young Actress Co-Starring in a Television Series, for Jennie Garth
1992, Won!, Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Television Series
1992, Nominated, Best Young Actress Co-Starring in a Television Series, for Tori Spelling
1992, Nominated, Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series, for Shannen Doherty
1991, Won!, Best Young Actor Supporting or Re-Occuring Role for a TV Series, for Douglas Emerson
1991, Nominated, Best New Family Television Comedy Series
1991, Nominated, Best Young Actor Supporting or Re-Occuring Role for a TV Series, for Brian Austin Green
1991, Nominated, Best Young Actress Starring in a New Television Series, for Shannen Doherty
1991, Nominated, Best Young Actress Supporting or Re-Occuring Role for a TV Series, for Jennie Garth
1991, Nominated, Best Young Actress Supporting or Re-Occuring Role for a TV Series, for Tori Spelling
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1787.
Here and Now: Season 1
February 11, 2018
The seemingly perfect family of philosophy professor Greg Bishop (Tim Robbins), his lawyer wife Audrey (Holly Hunter), their three adopted children (Jerrika Hinton, Raymond Lee and Daniel Zovatto) and lone biological daughter (Sosie Bacon) is tested when one of the children starts seeing things in this Alan Ball drama.
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1788.
Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin: Season 1
November 23, 2022
The TV spinoff of the Pitch Perfect films finds Bumper (Adam DeVine) moving to Germany when one of his songs suddenly becomes a hit there.
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1789.
Super Fun Night: Season 1
October 2, 2013
A promotion and a new man threaten Kimmie Boubier (Rebel Wilson), Helen-Alice (Liza Lapira) and Marika's (Lauren Ash), weekly "Friday Night Fun Night," prompting the women to take their weekly gathering outside for the first time.
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1790.
Napoleon Dynamite: Season 1
January 15, 2012
The animated comedy is based on the 2004 movie, with Jon Heder reprising his role as Napoleon.
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1791.
Obliterated: Season 1
November 30, 2023
A special forces team must locate a nuclear bomb in Las Vegas despite being under the influence in this action-comedy series from Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald.
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1792.
Secret Girlfriend: Season 1
October 7, 2009
The web series becomes a full-fledged TV show about the life of an unseen young man as he deals with his roomates, his new girlfriend, and his ex-girlfriend, who doesn't want to be his ex.
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1793.
REL: Season 1
September 9, 2018
Lil Rel (Lil Rel Howery) is ready to start dating and restarting his life with the help of his best friend (Jess “Hilarious” Moore), his younger brother (Jordan L. Jones) and his father (Sinbad), after divorcing his wife for having an affair with his barber and his kids moving to Cleveland with his now ex-wife in this comedy inspired by Lil Rel Howery's life.
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1794.
Turn Up Charlie: Season 1
March 15, 2019
Struggling DJ Charlie (Idris Elba) is trying to restart his career while working as a nanny of his best friend's 11-year-old daughter (Frankie Hervey) in this comedy co-created by Elba and TV producer Gary Reich.
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1795.
Are We There Yet?: Season 1
June 2, 2010
This series based on the movies "Are We There Yet?" and "Are We Done Yet? follows the lives of Nick (Terry Crews), Suzanne, and their two kids.
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1796.
Unsupervised: Season 1
January 19, 2012
An animated comedy about best friends Gary and Joel (Justin Long & David Hornsby) who go through life without any parental input.
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1797.
I've Got A Secret: Season 1
April 17, 2006
"Celebrity" panelists ask a series of yes/no questions in an attempt to guess a contestant's secret in this reincarnation of the game show that originally aired from 1952-1967.
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1798.
AJ and the Queen: Season 1
January 10, 2020
The comedy series follows the adventures of a drag queen named Ruby Red (RuPaul Charles) and AJ (Izzy Gaspersz), the 11-year-old who stowawayed in Ruby's RV.
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1799.
Outsourced: Season 1
September 23, 2010
Based on the movie of the same name, the sitcom sees Todd (Ben Rappaport) sent to India to oversee his company's new call center.
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1800.
Free Ride: Season 1
March 1, 2006
This partially-improvised sitcom follows a recent UC Santa Barbara graduate as he moves back home to live with his parents in a small Missouri town.
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Coming Soon
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Rick & Morty: Season 9
- Start date: May 24, 2026
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Bad Thoughts: Season 2
- Start date: May 24, 2026
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Deli Boys: Season 2
- Start date: May 28, 2026
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