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Ms. Marvel: Season 1
June 8, 2022
16-year-old Pakistani-American Kamala Khan is struggling to find her place at her Jersey City school and at home when she suddenly gets superpowers like her favorite superhero, Captain Marvel.
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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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Mulligan: Season 1
May 12, 2023
A group of survivors select working class Bostonian Matty Mulligan (voiced by Nat Faxon) as president after he stops the alien invasion in this animated comedy series created by Robert Carlock and Sam Means.
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Muppets Haunted Mansion
October 8, 2021
Gonzo and Pepé spends the night in The Haunted Mansion in this Halloween special inspired by the Haunted Mansion attractions at the Disney Parks.
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Muppets Now: Season 1
July 31, 2020
Kermit the Frog and the rest of the Muppet gang go unscripted in this short-form series that will also feature celebrity guests.
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Murderbot: Season 1
May 16, 2025
A security android (Alexander Skarsgård) hides its sentience as it works on risky jobs, even though all it wants to do is watch soap operas in the sci-fi thriller/comedy based on The Murderbot Diaries book series by Martha Wells.
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Murderville: Season 1
February 3, 2022
In this adaptation of the British series, Murder in Successville, each episode features Homicide Detective Terry Seattle (Will Arnett) with a new murder case and a new guest star as his partner. With no script, Kumail Nanjiani, Conan O'Brien, Annie Murphy, Sharon Stone, Ken Jeong, and Marshawn Lynch must improvise and try to figure out the killer.
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Murphy Brown: Season 1
November 14, 1988
Murphy Brown was created by Diane English. Murphy is the star reporter on a news magazine show called FYI. The show is based in Washington DC, which gives the FYI team more than enough material to work with. Murphy lives in a townhouse that she has been having repainted for the duration of the series, Eldin the painter may never finish the job, but Murphy doesn't seem to mind. Murphy owes her Betty Ford trip to Phil, he owns the local bar & restaurant where the staff and the rest of the political scene have lunch. Phil knows about everything going on in Washington. Jim Dial is the uptight senior anchor, a seasoned veteran, who accompanied Murphy on her trip to the Betty Ford Clinic. Frank is a single guy and constantly looking for a girlfriend, he is also Murphy's best friend. Corky is a former Miss America turned news person, she covers all the "hard" news. Miles is a young Harvard graduate, whose first "real job" out of school is as executive producer of FYI.
Murphy has trouble keeping a secretary, in this guide the actors that play this small part has their appearance number placed after their names, take note of the increasing number after the character name of Secretary. Some secretaries had no dialog and did not get credited, others wound up on the cutting room floor, this accounts for holes in the numbering scheme. When Murphy became a new mother, she began to run through nannies the same way, they are also numbered after the character name of Nanny. After running through 6 of them, she makes the obvious choice for a nanny, Eldin, who prefers the term "Big Guy." It also takes Murphy four months to give the baby his name.
After nine seasons in the newsroom, the series looked like it might take a different direction in the 10th season. Murphy may change careers and become a White House senior advisor. Amazing since in the past she had been banned from the White House press room on several occassions. True to form, when she does, it is only for a short time. When a commercial for the series aired during the 49th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, it seemed to indicate that Murphy's life would take a different turn. It certainly does when she faces her own mortality when she is diagnosed with breast cancer.
Murphy Brown has done well with the Prime Time Emmy Awards with nominations in many categories and numerous awards for Candice Bergen as "Best Actress in a Comedy Series." So many in fact that she declined the nomination for 1996, allowing Helen Hunt to get the Emmy that Candice thought she deserved a few years earlier.
First air date: November 14, 1988
Last air date: May 18, 1998
Original air time: Monday 9:00:00 pm (Eastern)
Episodes: 247 Color Episodes + 1 Special
Nielsen Ratings:
(Top 30 or Better)
#27 in the 1989–1990 Season
#6 in the 1990–1991 Season
#3 in the 1991–1992 Season
#4 in the 1992–1993 Season
#9 in the 1993–1994 Season
#16 in the 1994–1995 Season
#20 in the 1995–1996 Season
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Murphy Brown: Season 2
September 18, 1989
Murphy Brown was created by Diane English. Murphy is the star reporter on a news magazine show called FYI. The show is based in Washington DC, which gives the FYI team more than enough material to work with. Murphy lives in a townhouse that she has been having repainted for the duration of the series, Eldin the painter may never finish the job, but Murphy doesn't seem to mind. Murphy owes her Betty Ford trip to Phil, he owns the local bar & restaurant where the staff and the rest of the political scene have lunch. Phil knows about everything going on in Washington. Jim Dial is the uptight senior anchor, a seasoned veteran, who accompanied Murphy on her trip to the Betty Ford Clinic. Frank is a single guy and constantly looking for a girlfriend, he is also Murphy's best friend. Corky is a former Miss America turned news person, she covers all the "hard" news. Miles is a young Harvard graduate, whose first "real job" out of school is as executive producer of FYI.
Murphy has trouble keeping a secretary, in this guide the actors that play this small part has their appearance number placed after their names, take note of the increasing number after the character name of Secretary. Some secretaries had no dialog and did not get credited, others wound up on the cutting room floor, this accounts for holes in the numbering scheme. When Murphy became a new mother, she began to run through nannies the same way, they are also numbered after the character name of Nanny. After running through 6 of them, she makes the obvious choice for a nanny, Eldin, who prefers the term "Big Guy." It also takes Murphy four months to give the baby his name.
After nine seasons in the newsroom, the series looked like it might take a different direction in the 10th season. Murphy may change careers and become a White House senior advisor. Amazing since in the past she had been banned from the White House press room on several occassions. True to form, when she does, it is only for a short time. When a commercial for the series aired during the 49th Annual Prime Time Emmy Awards, it seemed to indicate that Murphy's life would take a different turn. It certainly does when she faces her own mortality when she is diagnosed with breast cancer.
Murphy Brown has done well with the Prime Time Emmy Awards with nominations in many categories and numerous awards for Candice Bergen as "Best Actress in a Comedy Series." So many in fact that she declined the nomination for 1996, allowing Helen Hunt to get the Emmy that Candice thought she deserved a few years earlier.
First air date: November 14, 1988
Last air date: May 18, 1998
Original air time: Monday 9:00:00 pm (Eastern)
Episodes: 247 Color Episodes + 1 Special
Nielsen Ratings:
(Top 30 or Better)
#27 in the 1989–1990 Season
#6 in the 1990–1991 Season
#3 in the 1991–1992 Season
#4 in the 1992–1993 Season
#9 in the 1993–1994 Season
#16 in the 1994–1995 Season
#20 in the 1995–1996 Season
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Murphy Brown (2018): Season 1
September 27, 2018
Murphy Brown (Candice Bergen) returns to anchor a cable morning news show along with Corky Sherwood (Faith Ford), Frank Fontana (Joe Regalbuto) and producer Miles Silverberg (Grant Shaud), that airs against a rival show where Murphy's son Avery (Jake McDorman) works on.
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My Big Fat Greek Life: Season 1
February 24, 2003
Nia Portokalos is a newly-married modern woman caught in an old-fashioned world. From an early age, Nia was mortified by her family's patriotic, exaggerated ways. But when she falls in love and marries a non-Greek teacher, Thomas Miller, her family eventually learns to accept him and Nia learns to accept her family's meddlesome ways. Nia and Thomas return from their honeymoon to begin their new life together and find that it will include her overzealous extended family. The family includes Nia's father Gus, an opinionated man who owns a Greek restaurant called Dancing Zorba's; her mother Maria, the consummate worrier; her overly-protective brother Nick, a typically macho Greek man who works alongside his family as a cook at their restaurant; her Aunt Voula, a vivacious woman always full of advice, and her big-haired, big-mouthed cousin Nikki.
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My Boys: Season 1
November 28, 2006
TBS' original sitcom centers on a female sportswriter (Jordana Spiro) who covers the Chicago Cubs and hangs out with her male sportswriter pals.
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My Generation: Season 1
September 23, 2010
A documentary crew films a group of high school graduates from Austin and returns 10 years later to discover where they have gone and what they have become.
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My Lady Jane: Season 1
June 27, 2024
Lady Jane Grey (Emily Bader) is set to be married to Guildford Dudley (Edward Bluemel), when she is suddenly crowned queen and finds many after her head in this fantasy dramedy series based on an alternative history novel where King Edward VI (Jordan Peters) lives.
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My Name Is Earl: Season 1
September 20, 2005
This unconventional comedy centers on Earl (Chasing Amy's Jason Lee), a redneck, drunk, no-good thief, who wins the lottery, loses his ticket, and is hit by a car. While recovering, he is inspired by a Carson Daly appearance on his hospital televison to change his life for the better, and he sets out to correct each wrong (all 259 of them) that he has done in his lifetime.
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My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman: Season 1
January 12, 2018
David Letterman returns to the talk show world with a monthly series and the six-episode first season will include President Barack Obama, George Clooney, Tina Fey, Jay-Z, Malala Yousafzai, and Howard Stern.
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My So-Called Life: Season 1
August 25, 1994
My So-Called Life started in 1994 on ABC. It was very popular. It was a show that many could relate to and came off as more realistic than many other high school shows. Unfortunately, ABC cancelled it after one season. It has remained a favorite for long after. There are many questions left unresolved. If there was a season 2, would Rayanne and Angela be friends? Would Graham overcome his fidelity issues? Would Angela ditch dreamboat Jordan Catalano and go with geeky Brian Krakow? We'll never know.
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Mystery Girls: Season 1
June 25, 2014
Former TV detectives Charlie Contour (Jennie Garth) and Holly Hamilton (Tori Spelling) team up once again to solve real life mysteries.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: Season 11
April 14, 2017
The cult television show returns thanks to a Kickstarter campaign with new host Jonah Ray.
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Mythic Quest: Season 2
May 7, 2021
After the success of Raven's Banquet, Ian (Rob McElhenney) and Poppy (Charlotte Nicdao) brings the team back to plan the next expansion for their multi-player game.
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Mythic Quest: Season 1
February 7, 2020
The comedy series executive produced By Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day follows a team of video game developers led by creative director Ian Grimm (Rob McElhenney) as they ready the launch of an expansion of its most popular multi-player game.
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Mythic Quest: Season 4
January 29, 2025
The Mythic Quest team are reunited as they face new challenges in the fourth season of the comedy series executive produced By Rob McElhenney and Charlie Day.
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Napoleon Dynamite: Season 1
January 15, 2012
The animated comedy is based on the 2004 movie, with Jon Heder reprising his role as Napoleon.
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NCIS: Season 1
September 23, 2003
From Donald P. Bellisario comes NCIS, a show bringing us the inner workings of the government agency that investigates all crimes involving Navy and Marine Corps personnel, regardless of rank or position. From murder and espionage to terrorism and stolen submarines, these special agents traverse the globe to investigate all crimes with Navy or Marine Corps ties.
Leading this team that operates outside of the military chain of command is Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs (Mark Harmon), a skilled investigator and interrogator who is smart, tough and willing to bend the rules to get the job done. Working under Gibbs is Special Agent Tony DiNozzo (Michael Weatherly), a former homicide detective who has instincts that can come only from working on the streets.
Joining them is Abby Sciuto (Pauley Perrette), a gifted forensics specialist whose dark wit matches her goth-style hair and clothes, and Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard (David McCallum), a medical examiner.
Through season one a new character has been introduced -- special agent Tim McGee (Sean Murray, "The Random Years") whose computer skills will be a very big part of the NCIS team.
Special Agent Caitlin "Kate" Todd (Sasha Alexander, "Dawson's Creek"), a former United States Secret Service agent, has brought her intelligence and gutsy personality to the team through first 2 seasons, until during her duty in season two finale, when she was murdered by a terrorist.
In season three, the NCIS team welcomed Mossad Agent Ziva David (Cote de Pablo), who took Kate's place in the team, and the NCIS team got a new director, Jenny Shepard (Lauren Holly). After Holly's departure at the end of Season 5, the position of the NCIS director was taken over by Leon Vance (Rocky Carroll).
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NCIS: Los Angeles: Season 1
September 22, 2009
The NCIS spinoff reintroduces the Office of Special Projects (OSP) in Los Angeles where G (Chris O'Donnell) and Sam (LL Cool J) go undercover to solve cases.
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NCIS: New Orleans: Season 1
September 23, 2014
The New Orleans NCIS field office is led by Special Agent Dwayne Pride (Scott Bakula) and his team that includes Special Agent Christopher LaSalle (Lucas Black), Special Agent Meredith “Merri” Brody (Zoe McLellan), and coroner Dr. Loretta Wade (CCH Pounder).
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Neo Yokio: Season 1
September 22, 2017
The anime series created by Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig set in an alternative New York City called Neo Yokio focuses on Kaz Kaan's (Jaden Smith) life with his robot butler (Jude Law), and his friends Gottlieb (Desus Nice) and Lexy (The Kid Mero), as he deals with his rival Arcangelo Corelli (Jason Schwartzman, and his Aunt Agatha (Susan Sarandon), who constantly reminds him of his duty as a member of the demon-slaying magistocrats.
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Neon: Season 1
October 19, 2023
Santi (Tyler Dean Flores) moves to Miami with his best friends Ness (Emma Ferrerira) and Felix (Jordan Mendoza) to pursue his dream to become a reggaeton star in this comedy series from creator Shea Serrano.
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Never Have I Ever: Season 2
July 15, 2021
The second season of the Mindy Kaling coming-of-age series introduces new student Aneesa (Megan Suri).
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Never Have I Ever: Season 1
April 27, 2020
First-generation Indian-American teenager Devi Vishwakumar (Maitreyi Ramakrishnan) deals with issues with high school and growing up in this series inspired by creator Mindy Kaling's childhood.
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Never Have I Ever: Season 4
June 8, 2023
Devi and her friends are back for their senior year in the fourth and final season of Mindy Kaling coming-of-age series.
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Never Have I Ever: Season 3
August 12, 2022
The penultimate season of the Mindy Kaling coming-of-age series introduces Des (Anirudh Pisharod), an Indian American teen who attends a private elite high school.
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New Girl: Season 1
September 20, 2011
After a breakup, Jess Day (Zooey Deschanel) moves into an apartment shared by three single guys named Nick (Jake Johnson), Schmidt (Max Greenfield), and Coach (Damon Wayans Jr.).
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NewsRadio: Season 1
March 21, 1995
"NewsRadio" showcases the hilarious antics of the whimsical #2 news radio station in New York City. The corral of characters are eccentric and witty, and they surprise each other with their back-and-forth banter. Their workplace humor also supplies an abundance of laughs amidst this unlikely bunch of colleagues.
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Night Court (2023): Season 1
January 17, 2023
Abby Stone (Melissa Rauch), the daughter of the late Harry Stone, takes over the night shift at a New York City court full of eccentrics and skeptics including former prosecutor Dan Fielding (John Larroquette) in the sequel to the 1980s legal comedy series of the same name.
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Nikki: Season 1
October 8, 2000
Welcome to the Nikki guide at TV.com.This comedy stars Nikki Cox as a Las Vegas showgirl wed to a professional wrestler, played as Nick von Esmarch.Nikki constantly tries to find a job as show girl, but instead she has to take on one crappy job after another. Her husband isn't much successful with his career as wrestler. He constantly tries to make it happen and tries never to lose faith.
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No Activity: Season 1
November 12, 2017
The adaptation of the Australian comedy of the same name from Will Ferrell, Adam McKay, and Funny Or Die features two cops (co-creator Patrick Brammall and Tim Meadows) working a drug cartel bust, two criminals who don't really know what is going on, two dispatchers who do not really get along and two Mexicans digging a very small tunnel.
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No Good Deed (2024): Season 1
December 12, 2024
Three families compete to buy the Los Angels home of Lydia and Paul (Lisa Kudrow and Ray Romano) in the dark comedy series from Liz Feldman.
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No Ordinary Family: Season 1
September 28, 2010
After a plane crash, the Powell family return home to discover they have superpowers.
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No Tomorrow: Season 1
October 4, 2016
Based on a Brazilian show, cautious Evie (Tori Anderson), who works at a distribution center, falls in love with a man (Joshua Sasse) who believes an apocalypse is coming.
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Nobodies: Season 1
March 29, 2017
The comedy executive produced by Melissa McCarthy and Ben Falcone focuses on Hugh Davidson, Larry Dorf and Rachel Ramras as they try to get one of their famous friends to star in a script they developed.
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Nobody Wants This: Season 1
September 26, 2024
The relationship between agnostic Joanne (Kristen Bell) and unconventional rabbi Noah (Adam Brody) is at the center of the comedy series created by Erin Foster.
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Nobody Wants This: Season 2
October 23, 2025
The relationship between Joanne and Noah continues in the second season of the comedy series.
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Norm MacDonald Has a Show: Season 1
September 14, 2018
The hour-long comedic talk show with the Saturday Night Live alumni and Adam Eget features interviews with Drew Barrymore, Chevy Chase, David Letterman, Jane Fonda, Michael Keaton, Lorne Michaels, Billy Joe Shaver, Judy Sheindlin, M. Night Shyamalan, and David Spade.
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Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special
May 30, 2022
The posthumous comedy special was self-recorded by Norm Macdonald in 2020 and includes comments recorded at the Netflix Is A Joke festival from Dave Chappelle, David Letterman, Conan O'Brien, Adam Sandler, Molly Shannon, and David Spade.
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North of North: Season 1
April 10, 2025
Siaja (Anna Lambe), a young Inuk mother faces challenges starting over in her hometown after leaving her husband in the comedy series created and written by Stacey Aglok MacDonald and Alethea Arnaquq-Baril.
[Premiered originally in Canada on APTN and CBC on 7 Jan 2025 and in the US on Netflix on 11 Apr 2025]
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Northern Exposure: Season 1
July 12, 1990
Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) graduated from Columbia University medical school where he attended thanks to a scholarship from the state of Alaska. Though he was slated to work in Anchorage, instead he gets assigned to be the General Practitioner the tiny Alaskan town, Cicely, to pay for his education. The location is remote, the people are weird and quirky, and Joel wants to return to New York. The show thrived on the "will they or won't they" dynamic between Fleischman and Janine Turner's Maggie O'Connell.
First air date: July 12, 1990
Last air date: July 26, 1995
Original air time: Monday 10:00:00 pm (Eastern)
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Northern Exposure: Season 2
April 8, 1991
Dr. Joel Fleischman (Rob Morrow) graduated from Columbia University medical school where he attended thanks to a scholarship from the state of Alaska. Though he was slated to work in Anchorage, instead he gets assigned to be the General Practitioner the tiny Alaskan town, Cicely, to pay for his education. The location is remote, the people are weird and quirky, and Joel wants to return to New York. The show thrived on the "will they or won't they" dynamic between Fleischman and Janine Turner's Maggie O'Connell.
First air date: July 12, 1990
Last air date: July 26, 1995
Original air time: Monday 10:00:00 pm (Eastern)
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Not Dead Yet: Season 1
February 8, 2023
Nell Serrano (Gina Rodriguez) seeks to start over and gets a job as an obituary writer in the adaptation of Alexandra Potter's book Confessions of a 40-something F**k Up.
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Notes from the Underbelly: Season 1
April 4, 2007
This Barry Sonnenfeld-produced sitcom about pregnancy is based on Risa Green's novel.
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Now and Again: Season 1
September 24, 1999
Not to be confused with Once and Again, which premiered during the same season, this CBS sci-fi series from Moonlighting creator Glenn Gordon Caron focused on a secret government project to create the perfect spy. After engineering the perfect human body (Eric Close, later of Without a Trace), the government gives it a brain taken from a dead man (John Goodman, who recurs via flashbacks), and he is trained by an espionage expert (Dennis Haysbert, later of 24). The show was canceled after its first season.
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Now Apocalypse: Season 1
March 10, 2019
Ulysses (Avan Jogia) and his friends aspiring actress Carly (Kelli Berglund), aspiring screenwriter Ford (Beau Mirchoff) and French astrobiological theorist Severine (Roxane Mesquida) juggle life, relationships and working in Los Angeles in this coming-of-age comedy created by Gregg Araki.
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Nurse Jackie: Season 3
March 28, 2011
Season three picks right up from season two, with Jackie hiding from her husband and best friend after they showed her proof of her drug addiction.
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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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Nurse Jackie: Season 2
March 22, 2010
Jackie tries to move on after her breakup with Eddie, but the pressures of working at All Saints Hospital are still not helping her quit her drug addiction.
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Nurse Jackie: Season 5
April 14, 2013
All Saints gains two new doctors: Dr. Carrie Roman (Betty Gilpin) and Dr. Ike Prentiss (Morris Chestnut).
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Nurse Jackie: Season 6
April 13, 2014
Jackie juggles her addiction, her AA sponsor Antoinette (Julie White), Frank (Adam Ferrara), her ex-husband Kevin (Dominic Fumusa) and her daughter Grace (Ruby Jerins).
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Nurse Jackie: Season 4
April 8, 2012
Bobby Cannavale, Billie Joe Armstrong, and Rosie Perez guest star on the fourth season of the dark comedy that opens with Jackie heading to rehab.
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Obliterated: Season 1
November 30, 2023
A special forces team must locate a nuclear bomb in Las Vegas despite being under the influence in this action-comedy series from Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald.
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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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Odd Mom Out: Season 1
June 9, 2015
Author Jill Weber (Jill Kargman) struggles with fitting in the world of New York City's Upper East Side mothers in Bravo's first scripted comedy series.
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On Becoming a God in Central Florida: Season 1
August 25, 2019
Krystal Stubbs (Kirsten Dunst) works at a water park for minimum-wage in Florida while trying to make it to the top of a pyramid scheme run by Obie Garbeau II (Ted Levine)in this dark comedy set in the 1990s.
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On My Block: Season 1
March 16, 2018
The coming of age comedy co-created by Eddie Gonzalez, Jeremy Haft and Lauren Iungerich, follows friends Cesar (Diego Tinoco), Ruby (Jason Genao), Monse (Sierra Capri), and Jamal (Brett Gray) as they navigate high school and life in South Central Los Angeles.
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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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One Day (2024)
February 8, 2024
Emma Morley (Ambika Mod) and Dexter Mayhew (Leo Woodall) first met on their graduation day in 1988 and each year they meet up on the same day in this adaptation of David Nicholls' novel (which was previously made into the 2011 film of the same name).
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One Day at a Time (2017): Season 2
January 26, 2018
The second season of the reimagining of the Norman Lear 1970s sitcom continues as Penelope (Justina Machado) juggles life with her two children, her mother (Rita Moreno) and building manager Schneider (Todd Grinnell).
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One Day at a Time (2017): Season 1
January 6, 2017
The reimagining of the Norman Lear 1970s sitcom focuses on newly single ex-military mom Penelope (Justina Machado) raising her teenage daughter Elena (Isabella Gomez) and her son Alex (Marcel Ruiz) with the help of her mother (Rita Moreno) and the building manager (Todd Grinnell).
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One Day at a Time (2017): Season 3
February 8, 2019
Season three of the reimagining of the Norman Lear 1970s sitcom introduces Lydia’s sister Mirtha (Gloria Estefan), Penelope’s brother Tito (Danny Pino), Penelope’s cousins Pilar and Estrellita (Stephanie Beatriz and Melissa Fumero).
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One Day at a Time (2017): Season 4
March 24, 2020
The reimagining of the Norman Lear 1970s sitcom moves to POP TV for its fourth season.
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One Mississippi: Season 1
November 5, 2015
Tig (Tig Notaro) returns to her hometown after the death of her mother and is reunited with her older brother (Noah Harpster) and her stepfather (John Rothman) in this dark comedy loosely based on the comedian's own life.
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One Mississippi: Season 2
September 8, 2017
Tig, now living with her stepfather Bill (John Rothman) and brother Remy (Noah Harpster) in Mississippi, has new job at the local radio station in the second season of the comedy.
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One Piece (2023): Season 2
March 10, 2026
Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hats travel the dangerous seas and islands for treasure in the second season of the live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga series of the same name.
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One Piece (2023): Season 1
August 31, 2023
The live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga series of the same name follows Monkey D. Luffy (Iñaki Godoy) as he leaves his small village to gather a crew to find "One Piece" - the treasure that will make him King of the Pirates.
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Onion News Network: Season 1
January 21, 2011
The weekly satirical newspaper's web series about TV news moves to a real broadcast channel, IFC.
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Only Murders in the Building: Season 4
August 27, 2024
Charles, Oliver and Mabel are headed to Hollywood to turn their podcast into a movie in the fourth season of the of the comedic murder mystery series.
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Only Murders in the Building: Season 3
August 8, 2023
The third season of the of the comedic murder mystery co-created by John Hoffman and Steve Martin features Ashley Park, Paul Rudd, Meryl Streep, and Jesse Williams.
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Only Murders in the Building: Season 2
June 28, 2022
Charles, Mabel and Oliver team up again to investigate the death of Arconia Board President Bunny Folger, but soon find themselves suspects and subjects in a competing podcast in the second season of the comedic murder mystery co-created by John Hoffman and Steve Martin.
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Only Murders in the Building: Season 5
September 9, 2025
Charles, Oliver, and Mabel investigate the suspicious death of The Arconia's doorman Lester in the fifth season of the of the comedic murder mystery series.
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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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Orange is the New Black: Season 1
July 11, 2013
Piper Chapman (Taylor Schilling) is sent to prison after being caught with a suitcase of a drug dealer's money in this drama based on the memoir by Piper Kerman.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 5
June 9, 2017
The prison dramedy returns for its fifth season as a three-day riot continues at Litchfield.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 7
July 26, 2019
The seventh and final season finds Piper having trouble adjusting to her new life while the other ladies of Litchfield Penitentiary find ways to cope with life in prison.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 3
June 11, 2015
Mike Birbiglia, Lori Petty, Ruby Rose, and Mary Steenburgen join the cast for the third season of the prison dramedy.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 4
June 17, 2016
The prison dramedy returns for its fourth season with a commitment for another three seasons.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 2
June 6, 2014
Season two finds Piper (Taylor Schilling) spending time in solitary, while Litchfield adds a new inmate in Vee (Lorraine Toussaint), who has a history with Red (Kate Mulgrew).
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Orange is the New Black: Season 6
July 27, 2018
The prison dramedy returns for its sixth season with many of the ladies of Litchfield Penitentiary moves to maximum security.
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Other Space: Season 1
April 14, 2015
Set in 2105, the Paul Feig comedy finds a spaceship with a ragtag crew of quarreling commanding officers, rookies, and robots stumbling into an alternative universe.
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Our Cartoon President: Season 1
February 11, 2018
The animated parody about the 45th president and his White House was executive produced by Stephen Colbert, R.J. Fried, and Chris Licht.
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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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Our Flag Means Death: Season 1
March 3, 2022
The comedy series from David Jenkins and Taika Waititi is loosely based on the true story Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby), an 18th-century wealthy landowner who gave it all up to become a pirate.
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Out of Practice: Season 1
September 19, 2005
The newest sitcom from the creators of "Frasier" follows a dysfunctional family (is there any other kind on TV?) whose members, with the exception of one, are all doctors.
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Out There: Season 1
February 22, 2013
The animated coming-of-age series created by South Park producer, Ryan Quincy follows the lives of Chad Stevens and his best friend Chris Novak in the small town of Holford.
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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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Outsourced: Season 1
September 23, 2010
Based on the movie of the same name, the sitcom sees Todd (Ben Rappaport) sent to India to oversee his company's new call center.
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Overcompensating: Season 1
May 15, 2025
Closeted football player Benny (Benito Skinner) and his new friend Carmen (Wally Baram) seek to fit in during their freshman year in college in the comedy series created and written by Skinner.
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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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Palm Royale: Season 1
March 20, 2024
In 1969, Maxine Simmons (Kristen Wiig) seeks to enter Palm Beach high society in this comedy series loosely based on the book "Mr. and Mrs. American Pie" by Juliet McDaniel.
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Palm Royale: Season 2
November 12, 2025
Maxine is determined to prove to Palm Beach high society she belongs in the second season of the comedy series loosely based on the book "Mr. and Mrs. American Pie" by Juliet McDaniel.
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Parenthood : Season 4
September 11, 2012
The fourth season begins with the Braverman clan seeing Haddie off to college.
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Parenthood : Season 1
March 2, 2010
Parenthood goes for a second try at the small screen after delays caused by cast and production changes to introduce the extended Bravermans clan. It includes Zeek and Camille's (Craig T. Nelson and Bonnie Bedelia) four grown children (Lauren Graham, Peter Krause, Dax Shepard, Erika Christensen) and their offspring.
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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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