TV Show Releases by Genre
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601.
Trigonometry: Season 1
March 15, 2020
London couple Gemma (Thalissa Teixeira) and Kieran (Gary Carr) get a roommate named Ray (Ariane Labed) to help make ends meet, but find something more in this drama series written by Duncan Macmillan and Effie Woods.
[Originally premiered on BBC Two on 15 Mar 2020]
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Difficult People: Season 1
August 5, 2015
Originally developed for the USA Network, TV blogger Julie (Julie Klausner) and her best friend Billy (Billy Eichner), who works as a waiter, try out stand-up routines at night in New York City in this comedy from Amy Poehler and Dave Becky.
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The Birthday Boys: Season 1
October 18, 2013
Bob Odenkirk (Mr. Show) joins with Los Angeles-based comedy troupe The Birthday Boys for a new sketch comedy series. Odenkirk and Ben Stiller serve as producers.
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Girls: Season 3
January 12, 2014
Shiri Appleby, Bob Balaban, Danielle Brooks, Richard E. Grant, Gaby Hoffman, John Cameron Mitchell, Debra Monk, Colin Quinn, Andrew Rannells, Amy Schumer, and Rita Wilson guest star on the third season.
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Us: Season 1
September 20, 2020
Douglas Petersen (Tom Hollander) hopes to use his family's three-week European vacation with their son (Tom Taylor) to change his wife Connie's (Saskia Reeves) mind about leaving him in this adaptation of David Nicholls' novel of the same name.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 20 Sep 2020 and in the US as a part of PBS's Masterpiece on 20 Jun 2021]
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606.
The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins: Season 1
January 18, 2026
Former football star Reggie Dinkins (Tracy Morgan) works with award-winning filmmaker Arthur Tobin (Daniel Radcliffe) to fix his tarnished reputation and win back his fans and family in the comedy series from Robert Carlock and Sam Means.
[A sneak preview of the first episode aired on 18 Jan 2026, with the official premiere on 23 Feb 2026]
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607.
Nurse Jackie: Season 1
June 8, 2009
A look at the life of an tough, imperfect, but caring New York head nurse (Edie Falco).
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Bust Down: Season 1
March 10, 2022
The comedy from Lorne Michaels follows the antics of four casino employees (Jak Knight, Langston Kerman, Sam Jay and Chris Redd).
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609.
Clarkson's Farm: Season 2
February 10, 2023
Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson looks to improve on last year's profit of £144 by opening a restaurant in the second season of the reality series.
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House of Cards (2013): Season 4
March 4, 2016
Neve Campbell, Colm Feore, and Joel Kinnaman join the cast of the political drama.
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611.
How to Die Alone: Season 1
September 13, 2024
After a near-death experience, Mel (Natasha Rothwell), a JFK airport employee decides to start living life to the fullest in this comedy series created by Rothwell. with death startles a broke airport employee into living.
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Awkward: Season 2
June 28, 2012
Jenna (Ashley Rickards) made her choice between Jake or Matty, but there's still more drama for the teenager with her mother.
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613.
Only Murders in the Building: Season 1
August 31, 2021
After a death in their apartment building, fellow tenants Charles (Steve Martin), Mabel (Selena Gomez) and Oliver (Martin Short) discover they share a love for true crime and decide to investigate the case themselves in this comedic murder mystery co-created by John Hoffman and Steve Martin.
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Trial & Error: Season 2
July 19, 2018
Josh Segal's (Nicholas D’Agosto) next big case is to defend the eccentric first lady of East Peck, Lavinia Peck-Foster (Kristin Chenoweth), who is charged with murdering her husband.
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615.
Eureka: Season 4
July 9, 2010
Eureka continues to experience strange phenomena, including time travel as a well known scientist (James Callis) returns to his hometown.
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616.
Patton Oswalt: I Love Everything
May 19, 2020
Filmed at Charlotte's Knight Theater, the third Netflix comedy special for the comedian includes topics like turning 50, buying a new house and finding love again.
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617.
Maniac (2018): Season 1
September 21, 2018
Jonah Hill and Emma Stone undergo a drug trial that goes awry in this adaptation of a Norwegian comedy series of the same name.
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618.
The Bisexual: Season 1
November 16, 2018
Leila (Desiree Akhavan) breaks up with her girlfriend Sadie (Maxine Peake) and begins dating men with the help of her neurotic roommate Gabe (Brian Gleeson) in this dramedy from Desiree Akhavan.
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Futurama: Season 10
June 19, 2013
This is the final season of Matt Groening's Futurama. Comedy Central considered this as season 7B.
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620.
House of Cards (2013): Season 3
February 27, 2015
Francis and Claire Underwood discover their new positions of power do not make it any easier to maneuver things to achieve their goals.
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Ally McBeal: Season 2
September 14, 1998
FOX's hit dramatic and humorous show tells the story of the trials and tribulations of a 28-year-old lawyer by the name of Ally McBeal (Calista Flockhart), who is just fresh out of Harvard Law School. Ally was harassed at the firm where she was originally working, and when she told the firm's partners, she ended up losing her job. However, she then runs into an old friend and he offers her a new job at his brand new firm where she meets tons of new people and her old boyfriend, Billy with who she'll lead her new life full of cases and Ally's fantasies.Once the darling of the network, rumors of anorexia plagued star Calista Flockhart. The second and third seasons, therefore, introduced more and more eccentric characters who were given essentially "nothing" to do, and original seriesa regulars Gil Bellows and Courtney Thorne-Smith both left to pursue other projects.Ally McBeal was revitalized in its fourth season with the addition of Robert Downey Jr. as the lead character's love interest, Larry Paul. However, Downey's personal problems and numerous arrests, eventually wore out Kelley's patience and he was dropped. Lisa Nicole Carson, who played Ally's roommate, also left at the end of the fourth season following a brief stint in an institution and admitted problems with substance abuse.Without Downey, the fifth season had floundered more than ever; bringing in Jon Bon Jovi as a love interest, and giving Ally a daughter played by Hayden Panettiere) hadn't helped. Lucy Liu's character was dropped to a recurring role, while James LeGros left. James Marsden and Julianne Nicholson were added to the cast, only to be dropped a few weeks later. David E. Kelley decided then to cancel the show instead of having FOX executives do it for him.Awards/Nominations:EMMY AWARDS:> 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series [David E. Kelley; for episode "Theme Of Life"]
> 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series [Tom Moore; for episode "Cro-Magnon"]
> 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Calista Flockhart]
> 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series [Allan Arkush; for episode "Cro-Magnon"]
> 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series [James Frawley; for episode 1]
> 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Costuming for a Series [for episode "Cro-magnon"]
> 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Comedy Series
> 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Casting for a Series
> 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Art Direction for a Series (for episode "Boy to the World")
> 1998 - Won! - Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special (for episode "Boy to the World")
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series [David E. Kelley; for episode "Sideshow"]
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series [Lucy Liu]
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series [Peter MacNicol]
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Single Camera Picture Editing for a Series [Philip Carr Neel]
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Calista Flockhart]
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series [John Ritter; for episodes "George Madison"; "It's My Party" & "Story of Love"]
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series [Arlene Sanford; for episode "Those Lips, That Hand"]
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Costume Design for a Series [Rachael Stanley; for episode "Making Spirits Bright"]
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Casting for a Series
> 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Art Direction for a Series [for episode "Making Spirits Bright"]
> 1999 - Won! - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series [Tracey Ullman; for episodes "Tracy Clark" & "Sideshow"]
> 1999 - Won! - Outstanding Comedy Series
> 1999 - Won! - Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special [for episode "Love's Illusion"]
> 2000 - Nominated - Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series [Bill D'Elia; for episode "Ally McBeal: The Musical"]
> 2000 - Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series [Peter Macnicol]
> 2000 - Won! - Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special [for episode "Car Wash"]
> 2001 - Nominated - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series [Robert Downey Jr.]
> 2001 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Calista Flockhart]
> 2001 - Nominated - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series [Bernadette Peters; for episode "Cassandra Lewis"]
> 2001 - Nominated - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series [jami gertz; for episode "Kimmy Bishop"]
> 2001 - Nominated - Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series [Billy Dickinson; for episode "Cloudy Skies, Chance Of Parade"]
> 2001 - Won! - Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series [Peter MacNicol]
> 2001 - Won! - Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series
> 2002 - Nominated - Outstanding Cinematography for a Single Camera Series [Billy Dickinson; for episode "Reality Bites"]GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS:> 1998 - Won! - Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
> 1998 - Won! - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical [Calista Flockhart]
> 1999 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical [Calista Flockhart]
> 1999 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture [jane Krakowski]
> 1999 - Won! - Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
> 2000 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical [Calista Flockhart]
> 2000 - Nominated - Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
> 2001 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical [Calista Flockhart]
> 2001 - Nominated - Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
> 2000 - Won! - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for TV [Robert Downey Jr.]
> 2002 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy [Calista Flockhart]
> 2002 - Nominated - Best Television Series - Musical or ComedyTheme Song: "Searching My Soul" by Vonda ShepardFOX Broadcast History
September 1997 - May 2002 -- Mondays 9:00 PM
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622.
Huff: Season 1
November 7, 2004
Dr. Craig "Huff" Huffstodt (Hank Azaria) is a very successful psychiatrist who is thrown into turmoil after a 15 year old patient commits suicide in his office.
Huff's family consists of his son Byrd (Anton Yelchin), brother Teddy (Andy Comeau), his antagonistic mother Izzy (Blythe Danner), who is critical and nosey, but means well, and his strong-willed wife Beth (Paget Brewster). Huff's best friend, Russell Tupper (Oliver Pratt), makes frequent appearances to provide a different perspective.
This is the story of a psychiatrist who has spent his entire life helping others find peace and clarity while his own state of mind is in constant question. The suicide of his patient has now forced him to re-evaluate everything. We watch as a midlife crisis erupts into brief outbursts of delusion. The series is interspersed with fantasy sequences which expose Huff's take on his family and work as he struggles with his daily life.
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Our Flag Means Death: Season 2
October 5, 2023
Stede (Rhys Darby) searches for Ed (Taika Waititi), who believes Stede left him behind and wants revenge in the second season of the comedy series from David Jenkins and Taika Waititi.
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624.
Master of None: Season 3
May 23, 2021
Denise's (Lena Waithe) relationship with Alicia (Naomi Ackie) is the focus of season three.
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625.
Richard Pryor: Omit the Logic
May 31, 2013
In director Marina Zenovich's documentary, interviews with Lily Tomlin, Bob Newhart, Whoopi Goldberg, Mel Brooks, Jesse Jackson, Quincy Jones as well as rare clips recall the life and work of comedian Richard Pryor.
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626.
Shrinking: Season 2
October 16, 2024
Therapist Jimmy Laird (Jason Segel) must deal with the consequences of a patient taking his advice in the second season of the comedy series created by Segel, Bill Lawrence and Brett Goldstein.
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627.
Mr Inbetween: Season 1
September 25, 2018
Ray Shoesmith (Scott Ryan) juggles life as a father, dating and being a criminal-for-hire in this Australian drama based on Ryan's 2004 short film, "The Magician."
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628.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith: Season 1
February 2, 2024
Two strangers (Maya Erskine and Donald Glover) are paired as a married couple named Jane and John Smith by an espionage agency in this reimagining of the 2005 film of the same name.
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F is for Family: Season 1
December 18, 2015
Baggage handler Frank Murphy (Bill Burr) and his wife (Laura Dern) raise their three children (Justin Long, Haley Reinhart, and Debi Derryberry) in 1973 in the animated comedy created by Bill Burr and Michael Price.
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630.
Girls: Season 4
January 11, 2015
Desiree Akhavan, Anthony Edwards, Ana Gasteyer, Gillian Jacobs, Marc Maron, Zachary Quinto, and Jason Ritter, are some of the guest stars of the fourth season of the Lena Dunham comedy that finds Hannah trying a new venue for her writing, Shoshanna seeing a job, Jessa tries to stay sober with AA as Marnie and Desi grow closer.
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Ugly Betty: Season 1
September 28, 2006
Salma Hayek is an executive producer for this English-language adaptation of the Colombian telenovela about an "ordinary" girl (America Ferrera) who works for a fashion magazine.
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632.
Raising Hope: Season 1
September 21, 2010
A young pool boy named Jimmy Chance (Lucas Neff) discovers he has a baby he has to take care of.
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633.
Bill Cosby: Far From Finished
November 23, 2013
Bill Cosby's first comedy special in over 30 years was recorded at the Cerritos Performing Arts Center in Cerritos, California.
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634.
Stonehouse: Season 1
January 17, 2023
In November 1974, British politician John Stonehouse (Matthew Macfadyen) faked his death in Miami to start a new life with his mistress in Australia in this three-part drama based on a true story.
[Premiered originally in the Uk on ITV on 2 Jan 2023 and in the US on BritBox on 17 Jan 2023]
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635.
Hannah Gadsby: Douglas
May 26, 2020
The second Netflix comedy special for the Australian comedian was recorded in Los Angeles.
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636.
Bones: Season 6
September 23, 2010
The team returns to the Jeffersonian to help on a case and Brennan discovers Booth has a new girlfriend from his short tour of duty in Afghanistan.
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637.
The Wonder Years (2021): Season 1
September 22, 2021
An adult Dean Williams (Don Cheadle) narrates the story of his coming-of-age in 1960s Alabama as a 12-year-old with his black middle-class family in this reboot of the 1980s family comedy of the same name.
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638.
Terriers: Season 1
September 8, 2010
Donal Logue plays Hank, an ex-cop who partners with his best friend to launch a P.I. business. The duo solve crimes while trying to avoid danger and responsibility.
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639.
Wonder Man: Season 1
January 27, 2026
Simon Williams (Yahya Abdul-Mateen II) and Trevor Slattery (Sir Ben Kingsley) join Von Kovak's (Zlatko Burić) remake of the superhero movie "Wonder Man" in the eight-episode series co-created by Destin Daniel Cretton and Andrew Guest.
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640.
High Potential: Season 2
September 16, 2025
Captain Jesse Wagner (Steve Howey) is introduced as Morgan and the team investigate more cases in the second season of the adaptation of the French detective series HIP (Haut Potentiel Intellectuel/High Intellectual Potential).
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641.
Boomerang (2019): Season 1
February 12, 2019
Set 25 years after the end of the 1992 movie of the same name, Bryson (Tequan Richmond), Jacqueline Boyer's son and Simone (Tetona Jackson), Marcus and Angela Graham's daughter (Jackson) seek their forge their own paths in this comedy created by Ben Cory Jones and Lena Waithe.
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642.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Season 8
August 12, 2021
The eighth and final season of the comedy.
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643.
Cunk on Life
January 2, 2025
Philomena Cunk (Diane Morgan) is back looking into topics like art, artificial intelligence, the big bang, morality, and life itself in the mockumentary special.
[Premieres in the UK on 30 Dec 2024 on BBC Two and in the US on Netflix on 2 Jan 2025]
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644.
Mike Tyson Mysteries: Season 1
October 27, 2014
Mike Tyson solve mysteries with a team that includes the ghost of the Marquess of Queensberry (voiced by Jim Rash), Mike’s adopted Korean daughter Yung Hee (Rachel Ramras), and a man who was turned into a pigeon (Norm Macdonald).
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645.
Archer: Season 3
September 15, 2011
Archer is an animated, half-hour comedy set at the International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS), a spy agency where espionage and global crises are merely opportunities for its highly trained employees to confuse, undermine, betray and royally mess up together.
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646.
Platonic: Season 1
May 24, 2023
Former best friends Sylvia (Rose Byrne) and Will (Seth Rogen) are reunited and seek to become friends again in this comedy series co-created by Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco.
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647.
Will & Grace: Season 1
September 21, 1998
Will & Grace is a hilarious series about two best friends. The twist is that Will is gay Grace is a straight interior designer. More than friends, but less than lovers, the two share a special bond and their personalities easily balance one another's. In addition to the stable Will and Grace, the show features Will's flamboyantly gay friend, Jack and Grace's sarcastic, spoiled, and boozy assistant, Karen.
Will & Grace is the only series of such length (8 years) to have all of its episodes directed by the same director, in this case the talented James Burrows. Will & Grace is also one of the three series in which all of the main cast memebers won Emmy awards, with the other two shows being The Golden Girls, and All in the Family.
Throughout its 8-year run, Will & Grace has been nominated for 83 Emmys, 24 Golden Globes, 14 SAG Awards and six People's Choice Awards. Among its 12 Emmy wins, the show won as Outstanding Comedy Series in 2000. In 2002, 2003, 2005, and 2006, it had more Emmy nominations than any other comedy series. Additionally, it's been nominated for an American Comedy Award, three GLAAD Media Awards and a Founders Award from the Viewers for Quality Television. NBC Broadcast History
September 1998-November 1998 – Monday 9:30
December 1998-March 1999–Tuesday 9:30 April 1999-May 1999 – Thursday 8:30
September 1999-May 2000 – Tuesday 9:00
October 2000-January 2004 – Thursday 9:00 January 2004-April 2004 – Thursday 8:32
April 2004-September 2004 – Thursday 9:00
September 2004-December 2005 – Thursday 8:30
January 2006-May 2006 – Thursday 8:00
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648.
Fresh Off the Boat: Season 1
February 4, 2015
11-year-old Eddie Huang (Hudson Yang) and his family move from Washington D.C.'s Chinatown to the suburbs of Orlando in 1985 in this comedy inspired by Eddie Huang's memoirs.
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649.
Sarah Silverman: We Are Miracles
November 23, 2013
Sarah Silverman covers such topics as 9/11 widows, Jesus, her dog Duck, and pornography on her first HBO comedy special filmed in Los Angeles in May.
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650.
Corporate: Season 1
January 17, 2018
Junior-executives-in-training Matt and Jake (Matt Ingebretson and Jake Weisman) deal with the pains of working for Hampton Deville CEO Christian DeVille (Lance Reddick) and his top executives, John and Kate (Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek) with only the support of Human Resources rep Grace (Aparna Nancherla).
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651.
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Season 3
December 6, 2019
Midge and Susie are on the road with singer Shy Baldwin (Leroy McClain) as well as doing some USO shows.
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652.
Mae Martin: SAP
March 28, 2023
Mae Martin's Netflix comedy special was directed by Abbi Jacobson and was filmed at the Vogue Theater in Vancouver, Canada.
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653.
Talking Funny
April 22, 2011
Louis C.K., Ricky Gervais, Chris Rock, and Jerry Seinfeld discuss the different aspects of being a successful comedian.
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Cat Burglar
February 22, 2022
Rowdy the Cat looks to steal art from a museum guarded by Peanut the Security Dog in the Charlie Brooker animated interactive special that was inspired by Tex Avery cartoons.
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655.
Black Ops: Season 1
February 25, 2025
Community support officers Dom (Gbemisola Ikumelo) and Kay (Hammed Animashaun) end up undercover with an East London drug gang in the comedy thriller co-written by Akemnji "AK" Ndifornyen and Ikumelo.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 5 May 2023 and in the US on Hulu on 25 Feb 2025]
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656.
Run (2020): Season 1
April 12, 2020
Ruby Richardson (Merritt Wever) decides to leave her dull life to travel across America with her old college boyfriend Billy (Domhnall Gleeson) after receiving a text message from him to fulfill a pact they made 17 years ago in this romantic comedy thriller written by Vicky Jones.
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657.
The Conners: Season 1
October 16, 2018
The spinoff of Roseanne sees the return of Dan (John Goodman), Jackie (Laurie Metcalf), Darlene (Sara Gilbert), Becky (Lecy Goranson) and D.J. (Michael Fishman) without the family matriarch.
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658.
Cougar Town: Season 2
September 22, 2010
The show continues its move away from its provocative title to become a comedy about Jules (Courteney Cox), who sees her son off to college this season, and her friends.
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659.
UnPrisoned: Season 1
March 10, 2023
Paige's (Kerry Washington) life is disrupted when her father Edwin (Delroy Lindo) moves in with her and her teenage son after a 17-year prison sentence in this comedy series created by Tracy McMillan.
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660.
American Vandal: Season 1
September 15, 2017
The true-crime satire series from Tony Yacenda and Dan Perrault follows Peter Maldanaldo (Tyler Alvarez) as he investigates the expulsion of high school senior Dylan Maxwell (Jimmy Tatro) for allegedly spray painting faculty cars with phallic images.
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661.
With Love: Season 1
December 17, 2021
Siblings Lily (Emeraude Toubia) and Jorge Diaz (Mark Indelicato) search for love in the romantic comedy created and written by Calderón Kellet.
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Younger: Season 1
March 31, 2015
40-year-old Liza (Sutton Foster) returns to the working world as single mother with the help of a makeover from her best friend Maggie (Debbie Mazar), she passes herself off as a 26-year old and lands a job as an assistant to marketing executive Diana (Miriam Shor) and becomes friends with 20-something Kelsey (Hillary Duff) in the comedy based on the novel by Pamela Redmond Satran.
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663.
Broad City: Season 1
January 22, 2014
Produced by Amy Poehler, the web comedy about two twenty-something best friends (Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer) in New York City comes to television.
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Veep: Season 2
April 14, 2013
Vice President Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) seeks a larger role after her successful midterm election appearances.
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665.
This Close: Season 1
February 14, 2018
Both Kate (Shoshanna Stern) and her best friend Michael (Josh Feldman) are deaf and they juggle life and relationships in this dramedy created by Stern and Feldman.
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666.
Extraordinary: Season 1
January 25, 2023
Jen (Máiréad Tyers) is about to turn 25-years-old and has yet to manifest any powers like everyone else had by their 18th birthday. With help from her best friend Carrie (Sofia Oxenham) and Carrie's boyfriend Kash (Bilal Hasna), she seeks to find her superpower in this British comedy series created by Emma Moran.
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667.
Gilmore Girls: Season 8
November 25, 2016
The dramedy returns with a new season called Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life which covers four seasons with Rory (Alexis Bledel) and Lorelai (Lauren Graham) in Star Hollow with four 90-minutes episodes.
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668.
Please Like Me: Season 1
February 28, 2013
20-year-old Josh (Josh Thomas) is dumped by his girlfriend, explores his sexuality and deals with demands from his family in this Australian comedy.
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Frayed: Season 1
September 26, 2019
Set in 1988, London housewife Sammy Cooper (Sarah Kendall) returns to her hometown in Australia with her two children after the death of her husband and moves in with her mother (Kerry Armstrong) and brother (Ben Mingay) in this Australian/British dramedy created by Kendall.
[Originally aired in the UK on Sky One and in Australia on ABC in 2019]
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670.
The Outlaws: Season 1
April 1, 2022
Seven people serving their community service sentence discover a bag of cash in this British comedy thriller co-created by Stephen Merchant and Elgin James.
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671.
Suits: Season 2
June 14, 2012
Harvey Specter works to protect Mike when his secret is threatened with exposure.
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672.
Monk: Season 1
July 12, 2002
Former police detective Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub), whose photographic memory and amazing ability to piece together tiny clues made him a local legend, has suffered from intensified obsessive-compulsive disorder and a variety of phobias since the unsolved murder of his wife, Trudy, in 1997. Now on psychiatric leave from the San Francisco Police Department and working as a freelance detective/consultant on difficult cases, Monk hopes to convince his former boss, Captain Leland Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine), to allow him to return to the force. Stottlemeyer, who wavered between admiration for Monk and annoyance at his eccentricities during the first season, becomes more of a friend to Monk as the series develops, frequently calling him in to help, as much for Monk's benefit as for his own. However, he knows Monk's limitations as well as his strengths and still harbor doubts about the wisdom of allowing Monk to carry a gun or subdue a perpetrator. Stottlemeyer's second-in-command, Lieutenant Randall Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford), also develops both admiration and compassion for the man he once labeled "the defective detective."
Despite flaws and inadequacies all around, the three become an increasingly effective team, with additional help from Monk's personal assistant. From the double-episode pilot through the first half of season three, Monk was aided by his nurse, Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram). But in the tenth episode of the third season, Sharona was replaced by a new assistant, Natalie Teeger (Traylor Howard). Like Sharona, a divorcee with a son named Benjy, Natalie is a single parent, a widow with a daughter named Julie (Emmy Clarke). Unlike Sharona, Natalie is not a nurse but a former bartender with a fresh perspective on "Mr. Monk," as she still addresses her new boss.
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673.
A Man on the Inside: Season 1
November 21, 2024
Widowed and retired professor Charles Nieuwendyk (Ted Danson) takes a job with a PI and goes undercover at a retirement home in the series from Mike Schur and based on Maite Alberdi's The Mole Agent documentary.
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674.
The Ben Stiller Show: Season 1
September 27, 1992
Though it aired for just one season (and only 12 episodes at that), this inventive sketch comedy series developed a lasting cult following, won an Emmy Award for writing, and helped launch the careers of its stars--Ben Stiller, Janeane Garofalo, Andy Dick, and Bob Odenkirk (who later created Mr. Show with another Ben Stiller Show staff writer, David Cross)--as well as that of its co-creator and producer, Judd Apatow. The DVD set adds a 13th, never-aired episode. An earlier version of the series, which aired on MTV under the same name, has never been released on DVD.
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Home Improvement: Season 2
September 16, 1992
Home Improvement is a sitcom about Tim Taylor, the accident prone host of a Detroit, Michigan television program about tools, who raises his dysfunctional family.
Main Characters: Dr. Timothy "Tim" 'The Tool Man' Taylor is the accident prone host of Tool Time who teases his co-host Al. Jillian "Jill" Taylor is Tim's wife who wants to be a psychiatrist. Dr. Wilson Wilson, Jr. is the Taylors' strange neighbor who enjoys learning about other cultures and never shows his entire face. Albert "Al" Borland is Tim's flannel-wearing co-host. Heidi Keppert is the attractive Tool Time girl from season three through season eight, who is married with one child. Bradley "Brad" Michael Taylor is the Taylors' eldest son who is hoping for a soccer scholarship. Randall "Randy" William Taylor is the Taylors' middle child who is off at an environmental research study in Costa Rica. Mark Taylor is the youngest son who is frequently tortured by his older brothers.
Tool Time: Tim's show themed around tools and cars. Tool Time aired between 1989 and 1999 with host Tim Taylor, assistant Al Borland and Toolgirl Heidi Keppert.
Tool Time airs on Channel 112 every day @ 4:30.
Tool Time can be seen on Channel 97 everyday @ 3:00 in Alpena,MI.
Tool Time can be seen nationally via Comcast satellites!
El Tiempo del instrumento se puede ver los sábados en 4:30 en el canal 97
Runtime: 30 min (204 episodes, 8 years) Glenview Road: The Taylors' and Wilson's street.
Recurring Characters: Marty and Jeff Taylor are Tim's brothers. Lucille Taylor is his mother. Nancy is Marty's ex-wife. Claire and Gracie Taylor are Marty's twin daughters. Lisa is the attractive Tool Time girl in seasons one and two. Bud Harper is Tim's boss. Tim's friends include Harry, Benny Baroni, Eddie McCormack, and Felix Myman. Delores is Harry's wife. Marie Morton is the Taylors' neighbor and Jill's friend. Carrie is Jill's sister. Jill's other friends include Patty, Marge, and Karen. Lillian Patterson is Jill's mother. Willow Wilson is Wilson's niece. Dr. Ilene Markham is Al's girlfriend in seasons three through six. Trudy Borland is Al's girlfriend and wife in season eight.
Jennifer Sudarsky is Brad's girlfriend in seasons one and two. Angela is Brad's girlfriend in seasons five and six. Jason is Brad's friend. Ronny is Mark's friend. Lauren is Randy's girlfriend in seasons six through eight. Rock Lannigan, Pete Bilker, and Dwayne Hoover are all construction workers for K&B Construction and frequent guests on Tool Time. Milton is a construction worker and frequent Tool Time guest. George "Sparky" Henderson is a mechanic and another frequent Tool Time guest. Antonio is a waiter at a restaurant frequently visited by the Taylors.
Home Improvement Rating History
•1991-92: Ranked 5th among All TV Programs (4th among non-news programs), First Season.
•1992-93: Ranked 3rd among All TV Programs (2nd among non-news programs), Second Season.
•1993-94: The #1 Non-News Program in the Nation, 2nd only to "60 Minutes", Third Season. •1994-95: Ranked 3rd among all TV Programs, Fourth Season. •1995-96: Ranked 7th among all TV programs, 5th-highest sitcom, Fifth Season.
•1996-97: Ranked 9th among all TV programs, 7th-highest sitcom, Sixth Season.
•1997-98: Ranked 11th among all TV programs, 6th-highest sitcom, Seventh Season.
•1998-99; Ranked 10th among all TV programs, 5th-highest sitcom, 8th & Final Season.
ABC Broadcast History •September 1991-August 1992---Tuesdays-8:30 p.m. •August 1992-September 1994---Wednesdays-9:00 p.m. •March 1994-May 1994---Wednesdays-8:00 p.m. •September 1994-May 1999---Tuesdays 9:00 p.m. Trivia for Home Improvement
•The "Tool Time" audience is "Home Improvement"'s actual live studio audience.
•While taping some episodes of Tool Time, Tim sometimes asks an unseen character Klaus to play music for Tool Time segments. Klaus Landsberg worked in the sound department on "Home Improvement".
•Colleges and universities in Michigan sent star 'Allen, Tim' sweaters and T-shirts to wear on the air, and he did.
•The name Binford Tools, the company that sponsor's the Tool Time show, is named after an anthropologist who made several new discoveries regarding stone age and tools.
•There is a running gag regarding the Taylor's neighbor, Wilson; his face is always concealed from about the nose down. In most episodes, Wilson was being shot from behind a fence, but in later episodes where he got out more often, camera shots, actor movements, and prop placements were carefully orchestrated so that his full face was not revealed. In fact, during all the curtain calls for the show (except the series finale curtain call, where his entire face was shown), actor Earl Hindman, who played Wilson, would bring a miniature picket fence to hold in front of his face so that it would remain hidden from view.
•The character Wilson is based on Tim Allen's childhood memories where he was too short to see over a fence, and was therefore unable to see his neighbor.
•Originally, actress Frances Fisher was cast as Jill Taylor but was replaced with Patricia Richardson 4 days before the pilot episode was taped.
•Richard Karn's wife, Tudi Roche, would occasionally make appearances on the show as Jill's sister Carrie.
•The full names of the older two Taylor boys were Bradley Michael Taylor and Randall William Taylor. (Mark's full name isn't mentioned during the series.)
•The label "WLS" was frequently used to cover up real corporate logos. WLS is the Chicago affiliate of ABC.
•While meeting with Bud Harper, Tim is told "...Heidi tested better than Santa Claus." Tim Allen played Santa Claus in Santa Clause, The (1994).
•As a running gag, whenever Tim enters the basement, he always bangs his head on a large pipe hanging overhead.
•The character 'Tim Taylor' was ranked #20 in TV Guide's list of the "50 Greatest TV Dads of All Time" (20 June 2004 issue).
Awards and Nominations •Won the 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, and 1992 ASCAP Award for Top TV Series (Dan Foliart)
•Won the 1999, 1998 and 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series (Donald A. Morgan - "Mark's Big Break" (1999) and "A Night To Dismember" (1998)) and nominated for the same award in 1997 (I Was A Teenage Taylor). •Won the 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, and 1992 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Comedy Series (Donald A. Morgan - "Room Without a View" (1996), "My Dinner With Wilson" (1995), "Twas the Blight" (1994), "Bye Bye Birdie" (1993), and "Luck Be A Taylor Tonight" (1992))
•Nominated for the 1999 Emmy Award for Outstanding Music and Lyrics (Dan Foliart songs, "We've Got It All")
•Nominated for the 1999, 1998, and 1997 Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special ("Love's Labor Lost, Part 1" (1999), "A Night To Dismember" (1998), and "Wilson's World" (1997))
•Nominated for the 1996, 1995, and 1994 Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special ("A Taylor Runs Through It" (1996), "Don't Tell Momma" (1995), and "5th Anniversary Show" (1994))
•Nominated for the 1999, 1998, 1996, 1995, 1994, and 1993 Emmy Award for Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series ("The Long And Winding Road, Part 3" (1999) and "A Night To Dismember" (1998), "The Longest Day" (1996), "Tool Time After Dark" (1995), "5th Anniversary Show" (1994), and "Rites and Wrongs of Passage" (1993))
•Nominated for the 1998, 1997, 1996, and 1994 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series (Patricia Richardson)
•Nominated for the 1996, 1995, 1994, 1993, and 1992 Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production (Roger Berger (1994-1996), Alex Gimenex (1992-1993) Marco Zappia - "The Longest Day" (1996), "Don't Tell Momma" (1995), "It Was the Best of Tim's it Was the Worst of Tim's" (1994), "Build or not to Build" (1993), and "Stereo Typical" (1992))
•Nominated for the 1995, 1993, and 1992 Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series (Gayle S. Maffeo and John Pasquin (1992-1993))
•Nominated for the 1993 Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series (Tim Allen)
•Nominated for the 1997, 1996, 1994, and 1993 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical (Tim Allen) and Tim Allen won the same award in 1995
•Nominated for the 1995 and 1994 Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series - Comedy/Musical (Patricia Richardson)
•Nominated for the 1995 and 1994 Golden Globe Award for Best TV-Series - Comedy/Musical
•Nominated for the 1998 Golden Satellite Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Comedy or Musical (Tim Allen)
•Won the 1999 TV Guide Award for Favourite Actor in a Comedy (Tim Allen)
•Nominated for the 2000 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Supporting Young Actress (Courtney Peldon) and for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Young Performer Age Ten or Under (Ashley Trefger and Lindsey Trefger)
•Won the 1999 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Guest Starring Young Actress (Ashley Trefger and Lindsey Trefger) and for Best Performance in a TV Drama or Comedy Series - Leading Young Actor (Zachery Ty Bryan)
•Nominated for the 1999 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series - Guest Starring Young Actress (Courtney Peldon) and for the 1999 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Drama or Comedy Series - Leading Young Actor (Taran Noah Smith)
•Won the 1997 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a TV Comedy: Guest Starring Young Performer (Courtney Peldon)
•Won the 1996 Young Artist Award for Best Performance by a Young Actress: Guest Starring Role TV Series (Kimberly Cullum)
•Won the 1995 and 1993 Michael Landon Award
•Won the 1994 Young Artist Award for Outstanding Youth Ensemble in a Television Series (Zachery Ty Bryan, Taran Noah Smith, and Jonathan Taylor Thomas)
•Nominated for the 1993 Young Artist Award for Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Series (Zachery Ty Bryan and Jonathan Taylor Thomas), for the 1993 Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress Recurring in a Television Series (Jessica Wesson), and for the 1993 Young Artist Award for Outstanding Actor under 10 in a Television Series (Taran Noah Smith)
•Won the 1992 Young Artist Award for Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor under Ten (Taran Noah Smith)
•Nominated for the 1992 Young Artist Award for Best New Family Television Series
•Won the 1999 YoungStar Award for Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy TV Series (Zachery Ty Bryan)
•Nominated for the 1998 and 1997 Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Comedy TV Series (Jonathan Taylor Thomas)
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