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Archer: Season 1
September 17, 2009
The animated comedy from the same people who brought you Adult Swim introduces Sterling Archer, a spy for ISIS, whose boss is also his mother and his ex-girlfriend is a fellow spy.
A sneak peak of episode one was shown in September 2009.
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Archer: Season 6
January 8, 2015
The series drops the Vice and returns to espionage with a baby in tow for the sixth season of the animated comedy.
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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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Archer: Season 4
January 17, 2013
Timothy Olyphant and Ron Leibman will guest star this season. Bob’s Burgers' Bob Belcher is set to visit the spy world in one episode of the show (with Sterling Archer, also voiced by H. Jon Benjamin, crossing over for one episode of the Fox show).
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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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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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Arli$$: Season 1
August 10, 1996
It's tough being a professional athlete. Sure, there are big bucks. And big time glory. But there's also responsibility. Temptations. The media. Hangers on. More temptation. Diminishing skills. Lost endorsements. An uncertain future. Still more temptations. In the fast lane of pro sports, an athlete needs someone he can trust. He needs a friend. An adviser. A big brother. Today's sports superstar needs more than just an agent, he needs a super agent. He needs Arliss.
Characters:
Arliss Michaels: Arliss Michaels claims to be the "working man's friend." He is the super athlete's super-agent, wheeling and dealing in the higher echelons of the sports world--an arena filled with glamour, hypocrisy and money. Arliss Michaels, sports agent extraordinaire, is not above misbehaving as outrageously as his superstar clients in an effort to get what he wants when he wants it.
Rita Wu Rita is Arliss' no-nonsense Girl Friday, seven days a week. As Arliss once said, "If there were a Franklin Day Planner event in the Olympics, Rita would take the gold." Rita's the one you want in your boat, ready to pass out life preservers and give directions. With enormous appeal and sass, she is often the moral voice in the AMM chorus, although she does have a certain weakness for Latin golf clients. Kirby Carlisle Kirby is an ex-football star turned agent as well as Arliss' old college buddy and first client. Endearingly ineffective, partially productive and effectively destructive, Kirby has a fondness for gambling, women and other distractions. The junior partner at Arliss Michaels Management (AMM), Kirby best orchestrates a night on the town for restless, action-seeking clients. Stanley Babson On the surface, Stanley appears to be Arliss' buttoned-up, straight-laced, conservative chief financial officer. Beneath his perfect three-piece suit lurks a buttoned-up, straight-laced, conservative chief financial officer. Stanley works magic with AMM clients' financial portfolios, with only an occasional investment blunder in a bum racehorse or pyramid scheme.
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Army Wives: Season 1
June 3, 2007
Based on Tanya Biank's book "Under Sabres," this soapy drama explores the impact of military life on family life by focusing on the spouses of soldiers stationed at a South Carolina Army base.
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Arrested Development: Season 5
May 29, 2018
The entire Bluth family returns for a fifth season (its second on Netflix) of the comedy series.
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Arrested Development: Season 5.5
March 15, 2019
The second half of the fifth season of the comedy series finds members of the Bluth family on trial and in trouble financially.
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Arrested Development: Season 1
November 2, 2003
The Emmy Award-winning comedy series ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT revolves around MICHAEL BLUTH (Jason Bateman), the “normal” one in a family of crazies, who is forced to stay in Orange County and run the family real estate business after his father, GEORGE BLUTH SR. (Jeffrey Tambor), is sent to prison for shifty accounting practices. While George Sr. spent the last year in the slammer discovering his newfound Judaism and recording inspirational tapes, Michael spent it picking up the pieces and trying to teach his offbeat family how to live without an endless expense account. All the while, Michael has also been trying to do right by his 14-year-old son, GEORGE MICHAEL (Michael Cera), an earnest kid who works diligently at the family’s frozen banana stand.
The Bluths are led by manipulative matriarch LUCILLE BLUTH (Jessica Walter), a socialite who is as icy as her martinis. Then there’s the oldest son, GOB (Will Arnett), a womanizer and struggling magician (sorry, “illusionist”) whose biggest trick will be to make a real job appear. The youngest brother is BUSTER (Tony Hale), a neurotic professional grad student and glorified mama’s boy (he spent 11 months in the womb).
The Bluth siblings are rounded out by cause-obsessed sister LINDSAY (Portia de Rossi), who is married to the hapless TOBIAS (David Cross), a doctor-turned-actor who might get more work if he wasn’t a self-proclaimed “never-nude.” Lindsay and Tobias are the ultra-permissive parents of MAEBY (Alia Shawkat), a 14-year-old who loves finding unique ways to rebel against their overindulgence.
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Arrested Development: Season 2
November 7, 2004
The Bluth family is back for a second season after picking up the best comedy Emmy.
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Arrested Development: Season 4
May 26, 2013
The Emmy Award-winning comedy series returns after its cancellation by Fox in 2006 as a streaming series on Netflix.
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Ash Vs. Evil Dead: Season 1
October 31, 2015
The comedic horror series from by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell finds Ash (Bruce Campbell) trying to keep away from the Evil Dead for the past 30 years. When a Deadite plague breaks out, a reluctant Ash with the help of Pablo Simon Bolivar (Ray Santiago) and Kelly Maxwell (Dana Delorenzo) try to end Evil once and for all.
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Ash Vs. Evil Dead: Season 2
October 2, 2016
Ash reluctantly reunites with his father (Lee Majors) as he, Ruby Knowby (Lucy Lawless), Pablo (Ray Santiago) and Kelly (Dana DeLorenzo) have to face more Deadites in the second season.
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Astrid & Lilly Save the World: Season 1
January 26, 2022
Best friends Astrid (Jana Morrison) and Lilly (Samantha Maureen Aucoin) accidentally opened a portal and must save the world from monsters.
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At Home with Amy Sedaris: Season 1
October 24, 2017
The comedic homemaking show created by Amy Sedaris and Paul Dinello will feature a Sedaris as host with a variety of comics such as Rachel Dratch, Chris Elliott and Paul Giamatti set to appear as guest experts.
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Atlanta: Season 2
March 1, 2018
The second season subtitled the Atlanta Robbin' Season sees "Earn" Marks (Donald Glover) and his cousin Alfred Miles (Brian Tyree Henry) continuing their way into the Atlanta music scene.
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Atlanta: Season 3
March 24, 2022
Earn, Alfred, Darius and Van are on tour in Europe as they deal with the challenges of their new environment.
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Atlanta: Season 4
September 15, 2022
Earn, Alfred, Darius and Van are back in Atlanta in the fourth and final season.
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Atlanta: Season 1
September 6, 2016
Earnest "Earn" Marks (Donald Glover) returns to his hometown of Atlanta to find his cousin Alfred Miles (Brian Tyree Henry) is seen as a hot upcoming rapper and seeks to guide his career to the big time.
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Atypical: Season 1
August 11, 2017
The decision to begin dating by Sam Gardner (Keir Gilchrist), a high school senior with autism, worries his overprotective mother (Jennifer Jason Leigh) in this coming-of-age comedy series created by Robia Rashid.
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Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun: Season 1
November 11, 2020
The six-part sketch comedy series from the Australian comedy trio Aunty Donna (Mark Samual Bonanno, Broden Kelly, and Zachary Ruane) was produced by Scott Aukerman, David Jargowsky, Mike Falbo, Brett Harris, and Ed Helms.
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Austin Stories: Season 1
September 10, 1997
MTV's self-proclaimed first fully scripted comedy series highlights the exploits of three young people in Austin, Texas.
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Avenue 5: Season 1
January 19, 2020
Captain Ryan Clark (Hugh Laurie) and his crew must deal with its angry passengers when the cruise space ship experiences a variety of problems during their five-week voyage to Saturn in this comedy created and written by Armando Iannucci.
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Average Joe (2023): Season 1
June 26, 2023
Pittsburgh plumber Joe Washington (Deon Cole) discovers his father had stolen and hidden away millions before he died in this dramedy inspired by creator Robb Cullen's life.
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Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens: Season 1
January 22, 2020
27-year-old Nora Lin (Awkwafina) seeks a grander life with help from her friends and her more accomplished cousin (Bowen Yang) while still living with her father (BD Wong) and grandmother (Lori Tan Chinn) in Queens.
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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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Awkward: Season 1
July 19, 2011
Jenna Hamilton is a 15-year-old girl who returns to school after finding herself the center of attention because of an embarrassing accident that left her with a broken arm, which is misconstrued as something more serious.
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Axe Cop: Season 1
July 21, 2013
The cartoon based on a idea about a policeman (Nick Offerman) who uses an ax to enforce the law was originally created by 5-year-old Malachai Nicolle and his older brother, Ethan. The show is part of Fox's late-night Animation Domination High-Def programming.
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Aziz Ansari: Nightclub Comedian
January 25, 2022
The Aziz Ansari stand-up comedy special was recorded at a New York City surprise appearance at The Comedy Cellar in December 2021.
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Aziz Ansari: Right Now
July 9, 2019
The third comedy special for Netflix from Aziz Ansari was directed by Spike Jonze and filmed at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
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B Positive: Season 1
November 5, 2020
Recently divorced therapist Drew (Thomas Middleditch) is in need of a kidney donor when he runs into old high school classmate Gina (Annaleigh Ashford), who impulsively volunteers to donate hers in this Chuck Lorre and Marco Pennette comedy.
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Baby Boom: Season 1
September 10, 1988
Kate Jackson takes over Diane Keaton's role from the hit movie of the same name. She plays a Harvard-educated attorney who has to deal with the many changes that motherhood brings.
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Baby Daddy: Season 1
June 20, 2012
After Ben's (Jean-Luc Bilodeau) ex-girlfriend leaves him with his baby daughter he never knew about, he decides to raise her with the help of his mother Bonnie (Melissa Peterman), his brother Danny (Derek Theler), and his best friends Tucker (Tahj Mowry) and Riley (Chelsea Kane).
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Baby Reindeer: Season 1
April 11, 2024
Struggling comedian Donny Dunn (Richard Gadd) doesn't report his stalker Martha (Jessica Gunning) right away in the dark comedy series based on Gadd's one-man play about his own experience with a stalker.
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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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Babylon: Season 1
November 13, 2014
This six-part Sundance original series (a co-production with the UK's Channel 4) comes from filmmaker Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire) as well as Sam Bain and Jesse Armstrong, the pair behind the long-running UK cult comedy Peep Show. The workplace satire—where the workplace in question involves the highest levels of London's police force—stars Brit Marling and James Nesbitt.
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Back: Season 2
January 7, 2023
Andrew has been running the pub while Stephen was away at the Lyneham Abbey Wellness Centre. But Stephen's return doesn't mean things are back to normal as there's a new pub opening in the second season of the British comedy created by Simon Blackwell.
[Premiered originally in the UK on 21 Jan 2021; in the US on AMC+ on 18 Mar 2021 and on IFC on 31 Mar 2021]
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Back in the Game: Season 1
September 25, 2013
Maggie Lawson (Psych) stars as a former softball player who, after a divorce, moves back in with her estranged father (James Caan) and begins coaching her son's team of misfit Little Leaguers. The comedy comes from brothers Mark and Robb Cullen, who previously created the FX series Lucky.
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Back to Life: Season 2
September 13, 2021
Miri's new steps in starting over include a possible job at a supermarket and a growing relationship with neighbor Billy (Adeel Akhtar) in the second season of the British comedy
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Back to Life: Season 1
November 10, 2019
The BBC comedy series written by Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon finds Miri Matteson (Daisy Haggard) returning to her hometown after 18 years in prison and trying to start over again.
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Back to You: Season 1
September 19, 2007
Kelsey Grammer's back on TV, this time as an anchorman returning to Pittsburgh after an on-air incident ruins his career in LA.
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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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Backstrom: Season 1
January 22, 2015
Originally developed for CBS, the Hart Hanson comedic crime drama based on the book series by Leif G. W. Persson focuses on Portland detective Everett Backstrom (Rainn Wilson) and the Serious Crimes Unit.
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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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Bad Monkey: Season 1
August 14, 2024
A severed arm leads ex-police detective turned health inspector, Andrew Yancy (Vince Vaughn), to a murder case that involves corruption and environmental issues in the adaptation of Carl Hiaasen's novel of the same name.
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Bad Sisters: Season 2
November 13, 2024
It's two years later, but the Garvey sisters are under suspicions again in the second season of the dark comedy series from Sharon Horgan.
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Bad Sisters: Season 1
August 19, 2022
The Garvey sisters (Sharon Horgan, Anne-Marie Duff, Eva Birthistle, Sarah Greene and Eve Hewson) come under suspicion from life insurance investigators after the death of one of their husbands in this dark comedy series from Horgan.
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Bad Teacher: Season 1
April 24, 2014
Meredith Davis (Ari Graynor) poses as a teacher at her friend's step-daughter's school after convincing Principal Carl Gaines (David Alan Grier), but not everyone is so easily fooled in this comedy based on the 2011 film of the same name.
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Bad Thoughts: Season 1
May 13, 2025
Tom Segura narrates and stars in the dark comedy series that features a series of vignettes.
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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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Bait: Season 1
March 25, 2026
Struggling actor Shah Latif (Riz Ahmed) faces major changes when everyone learns he is auditioning to be the next James Bond in the comedy series co-created by and Ahmed Ben Karlin.
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Ballers (2015): Season 1
June 21, 2015
The sports dramedy explores the lives and families of former and current football players, including retired football star Spencer Strasmore (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson), who is struggling to adjust to life as a financial advisor.
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Ballers (2015): Season 2
July 17, 2016
Spencer Strasmore (Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson) juggles the threat of a business rival (Andy Garcia) to his business and his client's issues.
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Banana: Season 1
January 22, 2015
Russell T. Davies, the creator of Queer As Folk returns with two (three if you count the web series, Tofu) separate but connected series. This half- hour series focuses on younger characters including Dean Monroe (Fisayo Akinade) and Freddie Baxter (Freddie Fox), two colleagues of Henry Best (Vincent Franklin) from Cucumber, its sister show.
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Barbershop: Season 1
August 14, 2005
Barbershop, based on the successful MGM feature films, was adapted for television by writer/director John Ridley ("Three Kings," "Platinum," "Undercover Brother"), who is very active in television and films, in addition to being a prolific novelist. Robert Teitel and George Tillman, Jr., who also produced both the "Soul Food" movie and the Showtime television series of the same name, are series executive producers along with Ice Cube with whom they produce the "Barbershop" films. Most of the characters from the popular "Barbershop" movies have been retained, headed by Calvin, the reluctant hero and neighborhood confessor who runs the barbershop he inherited from his father. A few new memorable characters have also been added to the world. The continuing comical exploits of these people will be explored along with contemporary issues facing them, set against the slowly gentrifying backdrop of this fictional Chicago neighborhood.
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Barry: Season 2
March 31, 2019
Barry finds it hard to leave the world of contract killing in the second season of the comedy from Bill Hader and Alec Berg.
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Barry: Season 3
April 24, 2022
Barry finds it's not just other people stopping him from leaving his past behind in the third season of the dark comedy from Bill Hader and Alec Berg.
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Barry: Season 4
April 16, 2023
Barry is prison in the fourth and final season of the dark comedy from Bill Hader and Alec Berg.
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Barry: Season 1
March 25, 2018
Low-level hitman Barry (Bill Hader) travels to Los Angeles to kill an would-be actor and finds his calling may actually be to act in this comedy from Hader and Alec Berg.
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Based on a True Story: Season 1
June 8, 2023
Realtor Ava Bartlett (Kaley Cuoco), her ex-tennis star husband (Chris Messina) and a plumber take advantage of people's obsession with true crime in this dark comedy thriller created by Craig Rosenberg.
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Baskets: Season 4
June 13, 2019
The adventures of the the Baskets family continue in the fourth season of the comedy.
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Baskets: Season 2
January 19, 2017
Chip tries to escape Bakersfield after losing his job and Penelope. His twin brother's own marriage is also broken by his affection for Martha (Martha Kelly) and their mother Christine (Louie Anderson) finds romance in the second season of the comedy.
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Baskets: Season 1
January 21, 2016
Chip Baskets (Zach Galifianakis) dreams of being a French clown but real life interferes with his plans.
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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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Battle Creek: Season 1
March 1, 2015
Created (a dozen years ago) by Breaking Bad's Vince Gilligan and produced by David Shore (House), this much lighter crime drama stars Dean Winters (30 Rock) as a cynical, gruff, no-nonsense police detective working with extremely limited resources who teams up with a naive, polite, clean-cut, and well-funded FBI agent (Josh Duhamel) to clean up the semi-mean streets of Battle Creek, Michigan.
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Baywatch: Season 1
April 23, 1989
Southern California lifeguards patrol the local beaches, fighting crimes and saving lives.
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Beavis and Butt-head: Season 1
September 22, 1992
Beavis and Butt-head was first aired on the U.S. cable network MTV in March 1993. This show, which combined animation and music videos, was an example of the unique programming that MTV has consistently provided for its youthful demographics. The half-hour program alternated between a simple narrative, which focused on the exploits of two low-life adolescents, and clips from music videos, which the two teens commented on. Creator Mike Judge had penned the aimless duo for a festival of animation when Abby Turkuhle, MTV's senior vice president picked up an episode for the network's animated compendium Liquid Television. MTV immediately contracted for 65 episodes from Judge, with Turkuhle as producer, and placed Beavis and Butt-head in the 7:00 and 11:00 P.M. week-day time slots.
The characters, Beavis and Butt-head, are rude, crude, and stupid, and can be placed in the "dumb comedy" tradition, which includes Abbott and Costello, The Three Stooges, Cheech and Chong, Saturday Night Live's Wayne and Garth, and FOX's The Simpsons. When the show debuted, television critics differed in their opinions, with some praising the show for daring to present the stupidity of male "metalheads" who watch too much television (effectively satirizing the core MTV audience), and others categorizing Beavis and Butt-head as another example of television's declining quality. Beavis and Butt-head did find an audience and began pulling in MTV's highest ratings. But the show was also quite controversial, instigating heated public debate on the interconnected issues of representations of violence in the media and generational politics surrounding youth subcultures.
Beavis and Butt-head they found, was especially popular with those in their twenties. It turned out to be bothersome to many that young people enjoyed the show and laughed at its two imbecilic boys, even if these fans were much more intelligent and much less grating than Beavis and Butt-head. In this sense, Beavis and Butt-head raised the issue of generational taste cultures. Definitions of "taste," Pierre Bourdieu notes, "unite and separate, uniting those who are the product of similar conditions but only by distinguishing them from all others. And taste distinguishes in an essential way, since it is the basis of all that one has--people and things--and of all that one is for others, whereby one classifies oneself and is classified by others." To the degree that taste cultures agree, they are brought together into a subcultural formation; but to this degree they are also separated from those with whom they differ. It was the "bad taste" of Beavis and Butt-head's audience which bothered many, and this brings to the surface another one of the reasons why Beavis and Butt-head was so controversial.
Cultural critics, educators, and concerned parents gathered skeptically, sternly, and anxiously in front of the television set and passed judgment upon the "tasteless" Beavis and Butt-head show. And in an ironic reversal, Beavis and Butt-head countered by ascending the cultural hierarchy. The two youths channel-surfed, looking for videos that didn't suck (i.e. those with heavy metal or hardcore rap, those that contained violence, or encouraged genital response.) In becoming the self-proclaimed Siskel and Ebert of music video, they served to evaluate pop culture with an unencumbered bottom line--does a music video "suck" or is it "cool?" Beavis and Butt-head as a television show, was certainly towards the lower end of traditional scales of cultural "quality." But these two animated "slackers" evaluated other media, and so pronounced their own critical opinions and erected their own taste hierarchies. Beavis and Butt-head had their own particular brand of "taste:" they determined acceptability and unacceptability, invoking, while simultaneously upending, notions of "high" and "low" culture. In this, they entered that hallowed sphere of criticism, where they competed with others in overseeing the public good and preserving the place and status of artistic evaluation. They disregarded other accepted forms of authority, refusing to acknowledge their own limited perspectives. But like other critics, this was an important part of their appeal. After all, critics are sought out for straightforward opinion, not muddled oscillation.
In this recuperation of the critical discourse, Beavis and Butt-head joined with their audience, approximating the contradictory impulses of contemporary cynical youth, who mixed their self-delusion with self-awareness. In the case of fans of Beavis and Butt-head, these lines of demarcation indicated both a generational unity and the generation-based barriers between the baby boomers and the "baby busters." The reputed cynicism of the "twentynothings" was on view as Beavis and Butt-head evoked both a stunted adolescence which was long past and an unsure and seemingly inaccessible future.
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Beavis and Butt-head: Season 8
July 18, 1997
The infamous cartoon duo created/voiced by Mike Judge returns to MTV after a 13-year absence.
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Beef: Season 2
April 16, 2026
A young couple (Charles Melton and Cailee Spaeny) witness a fight between their boss (Oscar Isaac) and his wife (Carey Mulligan) in the second season of the dark comedy anthology series created by Lee Sung Jin.
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Beef: Season 1
April 6, 2023
A road-rage episode leads to a contentious feud between a struggling contractor (Steven Yeun) and a successful entrepreneur (Ali Wong) in this dark comedy created by Lee Sung Jin.
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Beggars and Choosers: Season 1
June 19, 1999
A behind-the-scenes satire focusing on the network television business, inspired by the experiences the show's creator, the late Brandon Tartikoff, one time head of programming for NBC.
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Being Human (UK): Season 1
January 25, 2009
A werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost try to live together and get along in the new BBC series.
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Being Human (UK): Season 2
January 10, 2010
Life among the living is tough enough, but meet Mitchell, a 120-year-old vampire, George, a highly intelligent werewolf, and Annie an agoraphobic ghost who died under mysterious circumstances, whom all live together with just the slight bit of hope that they can fit into the community and smile at the thought of being human. But they soon discover that being human is not as easy as they hoped.
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Ben & Kate: Season 1
September 25, 2012
Irresponsible Ben Fox (Nat Faxon) moves in with his very responsible sister Kate (Dakota Johnson) and her five-year-old daughter.
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Benched: Season 1
October 28, 2014
Former corporate attorney Nina Whitley (Eliza Coupe) tries to adjust to her new job at the underfunded and understaffed Public Defender’s office that includes Phil (Jay Harrington), Cheryl (Maria Bamford), and Micah (Jolene Purdy), as well as facing her ex-fiancé, Trent, (Carter MacIntyre) at the District Attorney’s office.
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Benders: Season 1
October 1, 2015
The sports comedy from Denis Leary, Tom Sellitti, and Jim Serpico focuses on the amateur hockey club led by Paul Rosenberg (Andrew Schulz) with his friends Anthony (Chris Distefano), Dicky (Mark Gessner), and Sebalos (Ruy Iskandar).
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Bent (2012): Season 1
March 21, 2012
After her divorce, Alex (Amanda Peet) moves with her 10-year-old daughter to a smaller house and hires a contractor to renovate it.
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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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Best Medicine: Season 1
January 4, 2026
Boston surgeon Dr. Martin Best (Josh Charles) moves suddenly to a fishing village where his Aunt Sarah (Annie Potts) lives. His lack of bedside manners does not deter the townspeople, including schoolteacher Louisa Gavin (Abigail Spencer), Sheriff Mark Mylow (Josh Segarra) and Martin's new assistant, Elaine Denton (Cree) in the US remake of the British dramedy series Doc Martin.
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Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris: Season 1
September 15, 2015
Neil Patrick Harris host this live variety show based on the British show Ant & Dec’s Saturday Night Takeaway.
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Betas: Season 1
April 19, 2013
Standford students Trey Barrett (Joe Dinicol) and Avinash "Nash" Dagavi (Karan Soni) dropout of college to work on their beta social network app BRB when they find a potential investor in "The Murch," George Murchison Jr. (Ed Begley Jr.).
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Bette: Season 1
October 11, 2000
Bette premiered on October 11, 2000. Bette Midler plays herself - a divine celebrity who is adored by her fans. Although she is a celebrity, her family is often ashamed of her - Bette is constantly on diets and far away in dreams - she is everything but a perfect celebrity. Although her life is a mess, she loves it! The show aired 16 episodes on CBS and was canceled, so two episodes went unaired. It was simulcast in HDTV.
Although the show was canceled, it was nominated for a few awards, winning one of the awards. The nominations were as follows:
• People's Choice Awards, USA (2001) - Won! - Favorite Female Performer in a New Television Series > Bette Midler • TV GUIDE AWARDS (2001) - Nominated - New Series of the Year
• TV GUIDE AWARDS (2001) - Nominated - Actress of the Year in a Comedy Series > Bette Midler • TV GUIDE AWARDS (2001) - Won! - Actress of the Year in a New Series > Bette Midler
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Better Call Saul: Season 3
April 10, 2017
Jimmy and Kim's law practice and relationship are tested by Chuck's (Michael McKean) con as Mike (Jonathan Banks) tries to find the person who seems to knows a lot about what he is doing.
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Better Call Saul: Season 6.5
July 11, 2022
The second half of the sixth and final season of the Breaking Bad spin-off sees Jimmy complete his evolution to become the Saul Goodman viewers met in Breaking Bad.
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Better Call Saul: Season 6
April 18, 2022
The sixth and final season of the Breaking Bad spin-off will air the fist seven episodes beginning on April 18 and the final six episodes beginning on July 11.
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Better Call Saul: Season 2
February 15, 2016
Season two finds Jimmy McGill a.k.a. Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk) with the choice of staying within the law or trying more unethical ways to make more money as his relationship with Kim (Rhea Seehorn) changes.
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Better Call Saul: Season 1
February 8, 2015
This spin-off from Breaking Bad (created by that show's Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould) is set mostly six years earlier and focuses on Albuquerque lawyer Saul Goodman (Bob Odenkirk). Jonathan Banks also reprises his role as Mike Ehrmantraut, while newcomers include Michael McKean. It's much more of a drama (with some comedic elements) than originally suggested.
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Better Call Saul: Season 5
February 23, 2020
Jimmy decides to practice law as Saul Goodman and it changes everything.
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Better Call Saul: Season 4
August 6, 2018
A death causes Jimmy to put his relationship with Kim and his career as a lawyer in danger as the Saul Goodman seen on Breaking Bad begins to emerge.
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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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Better Off Ted: Season 1
March 18, 2009
Ted starts having doubts about working in the research and development department of Veridian Dynamics, where anything can happen, from weapons being made from pumpkins to employees being used as test subjects.
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Better Off Ted: Season 2
December 8, 2009
Ted (Jay Harrington) continues to try and thwart Veridian Dynamics from harming people with its newest ideas to change the world for the "better."
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Better Things: Season 2
September 14, 2017
All 10 episodes of the second season of the family sitcom was directed by co-creator/writer/star Pamela Adlon.
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Better Things: Season 4
March 5, 2020
The family sitcom co-created by Pamela Adlon returns for its fourth season.
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Better Things: Season 5
February 28, 2022
The fifth and final season finds Sam juggling her career, her growing children and the difficulties of aging affecting her mother as well as herself.
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Better Things: Season 3
February 28, 2019
Co-creator/writer/star Pamela Adlon will again direct all 12 episodes which will include appearances from Matthew Broderick, Janina Gavankar, Doug Jones, Judy Reyes, Charlie Robinson, Sharon Stone, Cree Summer, Marsha Thomason, and Glynn Turman.
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Better Things: Season 1
September 8, 2016
The Pamela Adlon and Louis C.K. co-created comedy series focuses on a single mother/actress (Pamela Adlon) raising three children.
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Better With You: Season 1
September 22, 2010
The comedy explores love through three couples: Maddie and Ben, who have been dating for nine years; Mia (Maddie's sister) and Casey, who have known each other for only seven weeks and are about to marry; and Maddie and Mia's parents, who have been married for more than 30 years.
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Coming Soon
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Mating Season: Season 1
- Start date: May 22, 2026
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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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