TV Show Releases by Genre
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1901.
Broke: Season 1
April 2, 2020
Single mother Jackie (Pauley Perrette) reluctantly takes in her estranged sister Elizabeth (Natasha Leggero), her husband Javier (Jaime Camil) and their assistant Luis (Izzy Diaz) after Miguel's trust fund is taken from him in this comedy from Jennie Snyder Urman and Alex Herschlag.
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1902.
The Paul Reiser Show: Season 1
April 14, 2011
The Mad About You actor plays himself in the comedy about the "friends" he inherited by way of marriage and parenthood.
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1903.
Mulaney: Season 1
October 5, 2014
29-year old stand-up comic John Mulaney's chance to become a well-known comedian is improved when he is hired as a writer for egotistical comedy legend and game show host Lou Cannon (Martin Short). Mulaney's also receives advice from his roommates: Jane (Nasim Pedrad), Motif (Seaton Smith), his friend Andre (Zack Pearlman, and neighbor Oscar (Elliott Gould).
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1904.
Bad Judge: Season 1
October 2, 2014
Southern California criminal court judge Rebecca Wright (Kate Walsh) begins to question her life of parties and playing in a band after she meets eight-year-old Robby Shoemaker (Theodore Barnes).
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1905.
Ferris Bueller: Season 1
August 23, 1990
This series was based on the hit 1986 movie Ferris Bueller's Day Off, starring Matthew Broderick. However, the series wasn't treated as a continuation of the film. In fact, the movie was referenced in the first episode when Ferris implied that he wasn't too thrilled with the choice of Broderick to portray him.
Ferris Bueller hit the airwaves on NBC at the same time FOX's Parker Lewis Can't Lose did. The two series had incredible similarities, and episode titles like 'Ferris Bueller Can't Win' referenced this rivalry. But in the end, Ferris Bueller lost the battle and was cancelled after one season.
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1906.
Hard Cell: Season 1
April 12, 2022
The prison mockumentary created and written by Catherine Tate is set in the fictional female prison, HMP Woldsley, where the inmates (at least three played by Tate) rehearse a musical directed by ex-EastEnders star Cheryl Fergison.
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1907.
Joe Rogan: Burn The Boats
August 3, 2024
The Joe Rogan live comedy stand-up special was recorded at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, Texas.
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1908.
Backpackers: Season 1
July 14, 2014
Originally a digital series, the comedy follows best friends Ryan (Noah Reid) and Brandon (Dillon Casey) as they travel throughout Europe searching for Ryan's fiancé Beth.
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1909.
Til Death: Season 1
September 7, 2006
Cranky longtime married couple Brad Garrett and Joely Fisher get happy newlyweds for neighbors. The result: hijinks! Or cancellation.
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1910.
Guys With Kids: Season 1
September 12, 2012
Anthony Anderson, Jesse Bradford and Zach Cregger are new fathers trying to balance life as parents and having fun.
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1911.
The Mysteries of Laura: Season 1
September 17, 2014
An American adaptation of the Spanish series "Los Misterios de Laura," follows New York detective Laura Diamond (Debra Messing) as she balances life as a mother of twin boys and catching criminals.
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1912.
Pepper Dennis: Season 1
April 4, 2006
Rebecca Romijn stars in an hourlong romantic comedy about the life of a television news reporter.
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1913.
America's Funniest Home Videos: Season 1
January 14, 1990
America's Funniest Home Videos is ABC's longest-running comedy series. The show began with original host Bob Saget (Full House)The series was an instant sensation on Sunday nights and ran for seven successful seasons. The show was re-launched with new hosts John Fugelsang (a stand up comedian with a one man show called Junk Male) & Daisy Fuentes (Loving), with a new hour long format, and moved to Monday nights where it would once again become a ratings success and then aired on Saturday. Then, after several years of being shown as an occasional special hosted by D.L. Hughley (The Hughleys) and Richard Kind (Spin City), ABC brought the series back on Friday nights with new host Tom Bergeron (Hollywood Squares). In September 2003, it was moved back to Sunday nights. Once again, the series has become a success. On This Show First Price is 10,000 and second is 5,000 and 3,000 for third also there is a 100,000 grand price show every so often where the 10,000 winners compete for 100,000.
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1914.
Testees: Season 1
October 9, 2008
Two friends experience odd side effects from the different products they test.
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1915.
Carpoolers: Season 1
October 2, 2007
Are Jerry O'Connell and Co. stuck in traffic?
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1916.
Uncle Buck (2016): Season 1
June 14, 2016
Uncle Buck (Mike Epps) takes care of his brother's three children after their nanny quits in this latest remake of the John Candy film (The CBS version in 1990 lasted 16 episodes).
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1917.
Twins: Season 1
September 16, 2005
This new sitcom from the creators of "Will & Grace" revolves around twin sisters who take over the family lingerie business.
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1918.
One Big Happy: Season 1
March 17, 2015
Produced by produced by Ellen DeGeneres, Lizzy (Elisha Cuthbert), who still hasn't met the right woman, decides to have a baby with her still single best friend Luke (Nick Zano), only to him fall in love and marry Prudence (Kelly Brook) just as Lizzy conceives.
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1919.
The Orville: Season 1
September 10, 2017
Set 300 years, Captain Ed Mercer (Seth MacFarlane) of the U.S.S. Orville and his crew -- that includes his ex-wife (Adrianne Palicki) and best friend (Scott Grimes) -- explore space and deal with life on a spaceship in Seth MacFarlane's sci-fi dramedy.
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1920.
Men at Work: Season 1
May 24, 2012
After he is dumped by his cheating girlfriend, Milo's (Danny Masterson) three friends: ladies man Gibbs (James Lesure), pretty boy Tyler (Michael Cassidy), and accountant Neal (Adam Busch)try to help Milo find a new woman.
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1921.
9JKL: Season 1
October 2, 2017
Josh Roberts (Mark Feuerstein) lives next-door to his parents (Elliott Gould and Linda Lavin) and his brother (David Walton) and his family in this comedy created by Feuerstein and his wife Dana Klein.
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1922.
Hank: Season 1
September 30, 2009
Hank and his family are forced to move from New York City to his hometown after he loses his company.
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1923.
Mr. Belvedere: Season 1
March 15, 1985
Christopher Hewett stars in the title role (which first appeared in a 1947 novel and the 1948 film "Sitting Pretty") as an English butler who struggles to adapt to his new role as live-in nanny in a typical American household (whose patriarch is played by athlete-turned-actor Bob Ueker) in suburban Pittsburgh. Launching as a midseason replacement in the spring of 1985, this ABC sitcom would ultimately run for six seasons.
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1924.
I Hate My Teenage Daughter: Season 1
November 30, 2011
Annie (Jaime Pressly) and Nikki (Katie Finneran) are best friends and single mothers to their teenage daughters who are "mean girls."
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1925.
Man Up!: Season 1
October 18, 2011
Will, Kenny, and Craig are three 30-something men who try to be "real men" in the modern world.
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1926.
Real Rob: Season 1
December 1, 2015
The scripted comedy series written, produced and starring Rob Schneider is about how Schneider tries to balance his career and family while dealing with his assistant (Jamie Lissow), and a stalker (Max Amini).
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1927.
Man With a Plan: Season 1
October 24, 2016
Contracter Adam (Matt LeBlanc) finds taking care of the kids is harder than he thinks when his wife Andi (Liza Snyder) goes back to work as a medical lab technician.
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1928.
In the Motherhood: Season 1
March 26, 2009
In this comedy based on a Web serial and real-life stories, Cheryl Hines, Megan Mullally, and Jessica St. Clair are mothers with very different parenting methods.
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1929.
Watching Ellie: Season 2
April 15, 2003
This Julia Louis-Dreyfus vehicle was drastically retooled for its second and final season, ditching the real-time gimmick of season 1, switching to a multi-camera format, and adding a laugh track, among other changes. The show was canceled after six episodes aired.
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1930.
Indebted: Season 1
February 6, 2020
Dave (Adam Pally) and Rebecca (Abby Elliott) think their lives will be more normal now that the kids are a little older, but the arrival of Dave's parents (Fran Drescher and Steven Weber), who come to stay with them after going into debt, changes everything in this comedy from Dan Levy.
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1931.
Are You There, Chelsea?: Season 1
January 11, 2012
Originally titled, Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea, the comedy about a 20-something woman named Chelsea (Laura Prepon) is based on the life of Chelsea Handler.
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1932.
The Bill Engvall Show: Season 1
July 17, 2007
Bill Engvall is a family counselor with his own set of problems.
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1933.
Kath & Kim: Season 1
October 9, 2008
Molly Shannon and Selma Blair are mother and daughter in this American remake of the hit Australian comedy.
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1934.
Fuller House: Season 1
February 27, 2016
The Tanner family returns with D.J. Tanner-Fuller (Candace Cameron Bure) recently widowed and working as a veterinarian in San Francisco. Her sister Stephanie Tanner (Jodie Sweetin), best friend Kimmy Gibbler (Andrea Barber), and Kimmy's teenage daughter Ramona (Soni Nicole Bringas) move in to help take care of D.J.'s three sons--12-year-old Jackson (Michael Champion), 7-year-old Max (Elias Harger) and baby, Tommy Jr (the Messitt Twins). Dad (Bob Saget), Uncle Jessie (John Stamos), Uncle Joey (Dave Coulier), Becky (Lori Loughlin) and Steve (Scott Weinger) also visit.
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1935.
Single Ladies: Season 1
May 30, 2011
The three friends (Stacey Dash, LisaRaye McCoy, and Charity Shea) who work in Atlanta have different ideas about love and sex.
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1936.
The Duchess: Season 1
September 11, 2020
Katherine (Katherine Ryan), a single mother with a nine-year-old daughter is thinking of having a second child with her ex (Rory Keenan) in this London-set comedy created and written by Ryan.
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1937.
Grumpy Cat's Worst Christmas Ever: Season 1
November 29, 2014
The TV movie follows Grumpy Cat (voiced by Aubrey Plaza) and a 12-year-old named Chrystal (Megan Charpentier) as they try to save the pet store Grumpy Cat lives in.
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1938.
Rollergirls: Season 1
March 7, 2007
This David E. Kelley dramedy centers on three sisters who run a wedding-planning business.
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1939.
Baywatch: Season 1
April 23, 1989
Southern California lifeguards patrol the local beaches, fighting crimes and saving lives.
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1940.
Hoops: Season 1
August 21, 2020
Hot-tempered coach Ben Hopkins (Jake Johnson) helps a terrible high school basketball team in hopes it will lead to opportunities to the big leagues in this comedy created by Ben Hoffman.
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1941.
Howie Do It: Season 1
January 9, 2009
Howie Mandel's latest show sees him pulling pranks on unsuspecting people.
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1942.
Working Girl: Season 1
April 16, 1990
The 1988 film starred Melanie Griffith in the title role, with Sigourney Weaver as her insufferable boss, but the tv series had to settle for more lesser known talent. Tess, the spunky, independent secretary portrayed here by newcomer "Sandra Bullock" who suddenly becomes a junior executive after charming company owner A.J. Trask. Tess' first challenge was to survive working with her antagonistic, uptight immediate boss, Mrs. Newhouse, also known as the "company witch". Lana, a secretary, was Tess' best pal, more interested in doing her nails and rooting for Tess than in getting ahead herself; Everett was a fellow junior executive who was charming but eager to please; and Libby was Tess' world-wise, "permanent temporary" secretary, a moonlighting musician. Back home each night on Staten Island, Tess had to contend with her doting parents Joe and Fran, and with Sal, the blue-collar neighborhood Romeo who constantly pursued her.
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1943.
Cooking With Paris (2021): Season 1
August 4, 2021
Paris Hilton joins the celebrity home cooking reality crowd with her own series with guest appearances from Nikki Glaser, Kim Kardashian West, Demi Lovato, Lele Pons, Saweetie, plus her mother Kathy Hilton and sister Nicky Hilton.
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1944.
Brand X With Russell Brand: Season 1
June 28, 2012
Russell Brand talks about current events in politics and pop culture with a live audience.
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1945.
A League of Their Own (1993) : Season 1
April 10, 1993
Half-hour sitcom derived from the hit movie about the Rockford Peaches, a team of female baseball players organized during World War II.
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1946.
Surviving Suburbia: Season 1
April 6, 2009
Bob Saget is back on ABC as a father of two kids living in the suburbs with his wife.
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1947.
Teachers: Season 1
March 28, 2006
The latest in a series of NBC remakes of British sitcoms centers on a group of--you guessed it--teachers at a New Jersey high school.
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1948.
Bagdad Cafe: Season 1
March 30, 1990
Whoopi Goldberg's first network sitcom, she played the owner of a desert hotel cafe with Jean Stapleton playing her best friend.Based on the 1987 film of the same name.
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1949.
We Are Men: Season 1
September 30, 2013
After being left at the altar, Carter (Chris Smith) moves into a short-term rental complex, where he befriends three single men (Kal Penn, Jerry O'Connell, and Tony Shalhoub) who have experienced many failed relationships.
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1950.
Last Man Standing (2011): Season 1
October 11, 2011
Tim Allen returns to network television as Max Baxter, who feels outnumbered by his wife and three daughters.
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1951.
Outmatched: Season 1
January 23, 2020
A blue-collar couple in Atlantic City, NJ face the parenting challenge of having 3 high-IQ children and trying to give them a normal life
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1952.
Dane Cook's Tourgasm: Season 1
June 11, 2006
This tour documentary follows comedian Dane Cook (best known for his "Retaliation" CD) on the road in his tour bus with three other stand-ups. If you watched "Comedians Of Comedy," you've seen this sort of thing before.
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1953.
Twentyfourseven: Season 1
December 6, 2006
Seven twenty-somethings from different backgrounds are up-and-comers in Hollywood in MTV's attempt at a real-life version of "Entourage."
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1954.
Freddie: Season 1
October 12, 2005
This Freddie Prinze Jr. vehicle stars Prinze as a chef named Freddie who lives with his grandmother in Chicago. But how did they come up with that title?
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1955.
Luis: Season 1
September 19, 2003
Hearkening back to the biting "All in the Family" style of social commentary, Luis Guzman plays a politically incorrect building owner and doughnut-shop entrepreneur in Spanish Harlem.
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1956.
Donny!: Season 1
November 10, 2015
Former CNBC talk show host Donny Deutsch plays a fictional version of himself in the comedy series.
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1957.
Anchorwoman: Season 1
August 22, 2007
Former WWE and "The Price is Right" model Lauren Jones hopes she doesn't sink while anchoring the news desk in this reality show.
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1958.
Saint George: Season 1
March 6, 2014
In this comedy, George Lopez is an entrepreneur and recently divorced man juggling demands from his ex-wife Mackenzie (Jenn Lyon), his mother Alma (Olga Merendiz), his son Harper (Kaden Gibson), his uncle Tio (Danny Treho), cousin Junior (David Zayas), and teaching history at night school.
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1959.
That '80s Show: Season 1
January 23, 2002
"The date is 1984. The location is San Diego, just one hour outside of the big dream we call Los Angeles. Corey (Glenn Howerton) and Katie (Tinsley Grimes) live with their dad RT (Geoff Pierson) and Corey's friend Roger (Eddie Shin). Corey is a creative soul who is trying to make it in the music world in a decade that only appreciates financial success. Although his father is a successful professional who is about to strike gold with his Gut Whacker and ride the '80s fitness marketing craze wave, Corey finds it difficult to get in the game. On the other hand, Corey's friend Roger idolizes Ronald Reagan and listens to motivation tapes while trying to find his way into corporate America. The household is rounded out by Corey's younger sister Katie, a chip off the old block whose sweetness and naiveté make her the perfect go between for her father and brother.
"At Club [Berlin], a local gathering place, Sophia (Brittany Daniel) is in control. Sophia, Corey's ex, is a beautiful, "grab all that I can" kind of girl who doesn't like to limit her choices. Sophia breaks up with Corey to explore other avenues and relationships... all types of relationships. Corey's one safe haven is Permanent Record, the music store where he works for Margaret (Margaret Smith), a woman who lived through the summer of love and emerged with quite a few stories (and a rash). But things change for Corey when he's forced to deal with the new girl, Tuesday (Chyler Leigh), a punk rocker who sports a mohawk and attitude to match." (FOX press release)
From the people who brought you That '70s Show came, appropriately enough, That '80s Show. The anachronism-filled followup launched amidst a tidal wave of publicity, scored lots of eyeballs for its premiere, and then promptly lost half of them. A lone tryout broadcast after its parent series improved its standing and suggested the sitcom could thrive with some nurturing, like That '70s Show had gotten, but the short-sighted executives who were running things at FOX, Sandy Grushow and Gail Berman, swept it under the carpet anyway, like most of the shows they launched that season.
Much more interesting than the story of the show itself was the story of a little email battle that waged (and leaked) between co-creator Mark Brazill and Judd Apatow -- who was doing another FOX show called Undeclared the same year -- after Apatow attempted to get That '70s Show star Topher Grace to make a guest appearance on his series. Filled with such classy lines as "Die in a fiery accident and taste your own blood" and "See ya at the upfronts, bitch... unless you get cancelled before that," the tastefully-restrained tale of lies, deceit and alleged intellectual property theft probably got both of their shows cancelled without anybody ever bothering to look at any of the ratings.
"Eighties
I'm living in the eighties
Eighties
I have to push, I have to struggle, oh"
Theme song
"Eighties"
written by Jaz Coleman - Paul Ferguson - Paul Raven - Geordie Walker
performed by unknown
That '80s Show is produced by Carsey-Werner-Mandabach Company
Broadcast History
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Jan 2002-Apr 2002, Wed 8:00-8:30
May 2002, Tue 8:30-9:00
May 2002, Wed 8:00-8:30
Mar 2002, Mon 8:30-9:00
Mar 2002-Apr 2002, Fri 8:30-9:00
First telecast: January 23, 2002
Last telecast: May 29, 2002
Show type: Multi-Camera Sitcom
Number of episodes: 13
Media: Tape
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1960.
Farmer Wants a Wife: Season 1
April 30, 2008
CW does "The Bachelor" country style as ten city girls look to win farmer Matt's affection.
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1961.
Hot Properties: Season 1
October 7, 2005
The last and by no means the most original of the Fall 2005 shows to premiere, this sitcom follows a group of female Manhattan realtors and friends who like to talk about their sex lives.
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1962.
Full House: Season 1
September 22, 1987
Full House ran for eight seasons and was one of the few primetime sitcoms to have more than 190 episodes. Early in its run, Full House received awful reviews for being too "cheesy," but it still became a popular favorite with audiences, even as the reviews remained negative throughout its run.
Set in San Francisco, this is a show about a very loving family headed by Danny Tanner, who became a single father when his wife, Pam Tanner, was killed in a car accident. Pam's brother Jesse, and Danny's best friend Joey Gladstone moved into the house to help Danny raise his three daughters D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle. Although Full House ended in 1995, with syndication, kids are still growing up with the Tanners just like millions did when the show first started.
First Telecast: September 22, 1987
Last Telecast: May 23, 1995
Episodes: 192 Color Episodes
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1963.
Lil' Bush: Season 1
June 13, 2007
Members of the Bush administration are depicted as children in this animated satire that originated as a series of shorts for cellphones.
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1964.
Baby Talk: Season 1
March 8, 1991
Welcome to the Baby Talk guide at TV.com! Based on the movie "Look Whos's Talking", this comedy centers in baby Mickey and his single mother.
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1965.
American Body Shop: Season 1
July 8, 2007
Sam works to keep his employees at the American Body Shop in line.
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1966.
Twenty Good Years: Season 1
October 11, 2006
Two aging, oddly-coupled friends (John Lithgow and Jeffrey Tambor) decide they have 20 good years left to live, and decide to make the most of it.
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1967.
Hidden Hills: Season 1
September 24, 2002
NBC's ad described this comedy as "Like your life. Only funnier." The show focuses on a self-absorbed suburban couple living in an LA-area gated community - Paula Marshall plays the busy doctor and Justin Louis is her sex-starved husband.
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1968.
Rob: Season 1
January 12, 2012
Lifelong bachelor Rob (Rob Schneider) marries into a tight-knit Mexican-American family.
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1969.
The Return of Jezebel James: Season 1
March 14, 2008
Parker Posey is a book editor who asks her estranged sister to carry her baby.
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1970.
The War at Home: Season 1
September 11, 2005
Fox's sitcom, compared--unfavorably--to "Married... With Children" and "All In The Family" (presumably for its crudeness), follows two parents and their daily battles against their teenage children to keep their home, their children, and themselves in order.
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1971.
Love, Inc.: Season 1
September 22, 2005
The employees of a busy matchmaking firm excel at finding dates for their clients, but have less success at sorting out their own personal lives. Hijinks ensue.
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1972.
I Survived a Japanese Game Show: Season 1
June 24, 2008
Contestants are flown to Japan to compete in a variety of competitions based on real Japanese game shows.
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1973.
Rules of Engagement: Season 1
February 5, 2007
This sitcom about relationships centers on a married couple, an engaged couple, and a single man. It's even less engaging than it sounds.
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1974.
Bleep My Dad Says: Season 1
September 23, 2010
This comedy based on the popular Twitter feed follows the life of 20-something Henry Bennett (Jonathan Sadowski), who moves back in with his father Ed (William Shatner).
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1975.
Stacked: Season 2
November 9, 2005
In the role she was born to play, Pamela Anderson stars as a bookstore sales clerk in this returning Fox sitcom.
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1976.
Gung Ho: Season 1
December 5, 1986
This short-lived ABC sitcom was adapted from Ron Howard's 1986 auto industry culture clash film of the same name starring Michael Keaton. Keaton did not appear in the TV series--instead, his role was played by Scott Bakula--but many members of the film's Asian cast, including Gedde Watanabe, returned for the show. The series was canceled after 9 episodes.
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1977.
Dirty Dancing: Season 1
October 29, 1988
Love story meets comedy in yet another attempt to transfer a popular movie to TV. The setting is a summer resort in upstate New York's Catskill Mountains. Patrick Cassidy replaces Patrick Swayze as Johnny Castle, a dance instructor at the resort. The 17-year old daughter of the resorts owner falls in love with him, greatly frustrating the father. The show had more dancing than episodes or viewers.
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1978.
The Idol (2023): Season 1
June 4, 2023
Pop singer Jocelyn (Lily-Rose Depp) attempts a comeback with the help of nightclub owner Tedros (Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye) in this drama series co-created by Sam Levinson, Tesfaye, and Reza Fahim.
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1979.
In Case of Emergency: Season 1
January 5, 2007
A handful of high school friends stumble back into each other's lives many years later in this mid-season ABC comedy.
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1980.
Pacific Heat: Season 1
November 27, 2016
The animated comedy created by Rob Sitch, Santo Cilauro, and Tom Gleisner focuses on an elite undercover police investigative unit working on the Gold Coast of Australia.
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1981.
Truth Be Told (2015): Season 1
October 16, 2015
Best friends and neighbors Mitch (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and Russell (Tone Bell) talk about race, sex, and life in the DJ Nash comedy originally titled People Are Talking.
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1982.
Dr. Ken: Season 1
October 2, 2015
The sitcom focuses on Dr. Ken (Ken Jeong), a physician with poor communications skills as he tries to help his patients, his therapist wife (Suzy Nakamura), and their two children.
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1983.
Happy Hour: Season 1
September 7, 2006
A smalltown guy starts from scratch in the big city after losing his job, his apartment, and his girlfriend. Be happy that it's not really an hour.
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1984.
The Trouble with Normal: Season 1
October 6, 2000
The Trouble with Normal follows the lives of four men and their therapist as they try to face the fears of the world while living in crazy New York. Bob, the most normal one, is just trying to get some help with how to handle his personal life. Zack is Bob's new neighbor who thinks he is constantly being watched and that the world is after him. Stansfield is a very insecure mailman who finds himself constantly wanting to please people. Max is the shyest of them all, but all he really wants is a friendly shoulder to rely on. Claire, their therapist, tries to not be driven crazy with this group. She is supposed to be their advisor, but most of the time she is the one who is advised as the guys keep nosing themselves into her life.
The show's original name was "People Who Fear People," but it was changed just a few weeks before its premiere.
The Trouble with Normal is produced by Garfield Grove in association with Touchstone Television / Paramount Network Television
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1985.
Tucker: Season 1
October 2, 2000
Tucker is a family comedy as seen through the eyes of a hopeful 14-year-old boy dealing with divorce, growing up and falling in love for the first time. There's only one thing worse than your dad running off with a 26-year-old; moving in with your self-righteous aunt (Katey Sagal) who, despite her good intentions, thinks you're a troublemaker. Meet Tucker (Eli Marienthal) an all-American kid who's keeping his chin up and his hormones down in a world that tries - but can't - push him around. As he and his mom try to make it on their own, Tucker remains upbeat despite his aunt and her annoying son Leon. In fact, he's already found a positive angle - McKenna, the girl next door. Hanging out with her makes everything great - that and his belief that good times are ahead. [NBC]
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1986.
Insatiable: Season 1
August 10, 2018
Disgraced-lawyer-turned-beauty-pageant-coach Bob Armstrong (Dallas Roberts) helps the bullied (and full of hidden rage) Patty (Debby Ryan) become a pageant queen in the dark comedy that was originally developed for The CW.
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1987.
Woops!: Season 1
September 27, 1992
This short-lived oddity (just 10 of 13 filmed episodes aired) depicted life after a global nuclear apocalypse. Oh, and it was a comedy. The series begins when two kids playing with an electronic toy at a parade accidentally set off a nuclear missile, triggering a nuclear holocaust which wipes out most of the world's population in under an hour. Episodes revolve around a mismatched group of six survivors who try to form a new civilization in an abandoned farm house. As you may have guessed, it is often cited as one of the worst television programs of all time.
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1988.
Modern Men: Season 1
March 17, 2006
Three twentysomething men attend sessions with a life coach in a weekly attempt to improve their dating lives in this Jerry Bruckheimer-produced sitcom.
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1989.
October Road: Season 1
March 15, 2007
A young novelist (Unscripted's Bryan Greenberg) returns to his small hometown a decade after he left, only to find that his former friends there resent being used as source material for his book. Think of it as a CW drama for 20-somethings.
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1990.
The Game: Season 1
October 1, 2006
Don't call this "Girlfriends" spinoff "Footballers Wives," since there is already an Americanized version of that British soap heading to our shores. But if you prefer watching women date pro football players in a comedic, half-hour format, "The Game" is your show.
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1991.
Do Not Disturb: Season 1
September 10, 2008
Jerry O' Connell stars in a new comedy set in a small boutique hotel in LA.
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1992.
Uncle Buck: Season 1
September 10, 1990
This series was a spin of the movie feature that was written and directed by John Hughes and starred John Candy. The series continues the story of a uncle who was chosen to look after his nieces and nephews.
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1993.
The Real Wedding Crashers: Season 1
April 23, 2007
The producers of MTV's "Punk'd" offer this "real-life" take on the movie "Wedding Crashers," with various brides and grooms agreeing to have hidden-camera pranks pulled during their weddings in an attempt to fool their guests and amuse the home audience.
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1994.
Cavemen: Season 1
October 2, 2007
The GEICO commercial tries to stretch itself to a full 20-odd minutes.
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1995.
Work It : Season 1
January 3, 2012
After they are laid off, Lee Standish (Ben Koldyke) and Angel Ortiz (Amaury Nolasco) dress up as women to get new jobs at a pharmaceutical company.
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1996.
Dads: Season 1
September 17, 2013
In this live-action comedy from producer Seth MacFarlane and his Ted co-writers (Alec Sulkin and Wellesley Wild), the lives of video game company co-founders Eli and Warner (Seth Green and Giovanni Ribisi) are turned upside down when their fathers (Peter Riegert, Martin Mull) move in with them.
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1997.
The 1/2 Hour News Hour: Season 1
February 18, 2007
The right-wing answer to "The Daily Show With Jon Stewart," the Fox News-produced spoof "1/2 Hour News Hour" gets a brief tryout on the Fox News Channel. (Yes, this time FNC is attempting to be funny intentionally.)
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