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New Girl: Season 1 401.

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.).
Metascore:
66
User Score:
7.8
Russian Doll: Season 1 402.

Russian Doll: Season 1

February 1, 2019
Nadia (Natasha Lyonne) goes to a party as the guest of honor and ends up dead, only to awakens the next day and doing it all over again in this comedy co-created by Lyonne, Amy Poehler and Leslye Headland.
Metascore:
88
User Score:
7.8
Scream Queens (2015): Season 1 403.

Scream Queens (2015): Season 1

September 22, 2015
Ryan Murphy's latest anthology series begins its first season with a series of murders at a sorority house.
Metascore:
59
User Score:
7.8
Lethal Weapon (2016): Season 1 404.

Lethal Weapon (2016): Season 1

September 21, 2016
The 1987 movie is adapted into a television show where former Texan and Navy SEAL Martin Riggs (Clayne Crawford) moves to Los Angeles and is partnered with Roger Murtaugh (Damon Wayans Sr.)
Metascore:
56
User Score:
7.8
Better Things: Season 1 405.

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.
Metascore:
79
User Score:
7.8
Robin Hood: Season 1 406.

Robin Hood: Season 1

March 3, 2007
This new 13-episode series represents the BBC's attempt at a fresher, hipper take (complete with modern pop culture references) on the classic Robin Hood legend. It was a hit when it aired in Britain.
Metascore:
70
User Score:
7.8
Search Party (2016): Season 1 407.

Search Party (2016): Season 1

November 21, 2016
Dory (Alia Shawkat) becomes obsessed with finding a missing girl she barely knew in college with reluctant help from her boyfriend Drew (John Reynolds), her narcissist friend Elliott (John Early), and actress friend Portia (Meredith Hagner). TBS will air all 10 episodes over one week, with two episodes per night.
Metascore:
81
User Score:
7.8
Ted Lasso: Season 1 408.

Ted Lasso: Season 1

August 14, 2020
Kansas college (American) football coach Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis) is hired by an English professional soccer team in this comedy from Sudeikis and Bill Lawrence.
Metascore:
71
User Score:
7.8
Good Omens: Season 1 409.

Good Omens: Season 1

May 31, 2019
The adaptation of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman's fantasy novel of the same name where the End of the World is fast approaching and after many years of living with mortals, Aziraphale the angel (Michael Sheen) and Crowley the demon (David Tennant) decide they must stop the Apocalypse but first they must find the 11-year-old Antichrist (Sam Taylor Buck).
Metascore:
66
User Score:
7.8
The Carrie Diaries: Season 1 410.

The Carrie Diaries: Season 1

January 14, 2013
The prequel to the Sex and the City series follows the life of Connecticut high school junior, Carrie Bradshaw, as she begins her journey with an internship at a Manhattan law firm in the 1980s.
Metascore:
58
User Score:
7.8
The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Season 1 411.

The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien: Season 1

June 1, 2009
Conan O'Brien takes over the long-running late-night talk show from Jay Leno.
Metascore:
67
User Score:
7.8
Catastrophe: Season 2 412.

Catastrophe: Season 2

April 8, 2016
Rob and Sharon juggle family life together in the second season of the comedy.
Metascore:
87
User Score:
7.8
Cobra Kai: Season 2 413.

Cobra Kai: Season 2

April 24, 2019
Daniel (Ralph Macchio) looks to open Miyagi-do as a full dojo/karate school.
Metascore:
66
User Score:
7.8
Beavis and Butt-head: Season 8 414.

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.
Metascore:
67
User Score:
7.8
Love (2016): Season 2 415.

Love (2016): Season 2

March 10, 2017
The comedy featuring Gillian Jacobs and Paul Rust was renewed for a third season ahead of its second season.
Metascore:
80
User Score:
7.8
The Rookie: Season 1 416.

The Rookie: Season 1

October 16, 2018
40-year-old John Nolan (Nathan Fillion) decides to move from his hometown to Los Angeles to pursue his dream to join the LAPD in this crime drama from Alexi Hawley.
Metascore:
64
User Score:
7.8
The Night Shift: Season 1 417.

The Night Shift: Season 1

May 27, 2014
The medical drama follows the night shift at San Antonio Memorial that includes manager Michael Ragosa (Freddy Rodriguez), Afghanistan veteran Dr. TC Callahan (Eoin Macken), Dr. Jordan Alexander (Jill Flint), Dr. Topher Zia (Ken Leung), Dr. Drew Alister (Brendan Fehr), Dr. Landry de la Cruz (Daniella Alonso), resident Paul Cummings (Robert Bailey Jr.), nurse Kenny (JR Lemon), and intern Krista (Jeananne Goossen).
Metascore:
45
User Score:
7.8
Black Jesus: Season 1 418.

Black Jesus: Season 1

August 7, 2014
The live-action Adult Swim comedy series from The Boondocks creator Aaron McGruder follows Black Jesus (Gerald "Slink" Johnson) and his Compton crew around Los Angeles.
Metascore:
73
User Score:
7.8
Get Shorty: Season 1 419.

Get Shorty: Season 1

August 13, 2017
Based loosely on the Elmore Leonard's novel (which also spawned the 1995 movie of the same name), Nevada hitman Miles Daly (Chris O’Dowd) is in Hollywood seeking to make a career change after the estrangement from his wife and daughter (Lucy Walters and Carolyn Dodd). He runs into B-movie producer Rick Moreweather (Ray Romano) and convinces him to help him make a film.
Metascore:
71
User Score:
7.8
Dead to Me: Season 2 420.

Dead to Me: Season 2

May 8, 2020
Jen and Judy try to keep their deadly secret as Detective Perez (Diana Maria Riva) investigates in the second season of the dark comedy created by Liz Feldman.
Metascore:
72
User Score:
7.8
Mozart in the Jungle: Season 3 421.

Mozart in the Jungle: Season 3

December 9, 2016
Rodrigo (Gael Garcia Bernal) is working with the opera diva Alessandra (Monica Bellucci) in Italy while Hailey has been traveling with the Andrew Walsh Ensemble, and the remaining musicians from the orchestra are still dealing with the lockout.
Metascore:
84
User Score:
7.8
Baskets: Season 2 422.

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.
Metascore:
83
User Score:
7.8
Sirens (2014): Season 1 423.

Sirens (2014): Season 1

March 6, 2014
The comedy adaptation by Denis Leary and Bob Fisher of the British series of the same name focuses on the lives of three Chicago paramedics: Johnny Farrell (Michael Mosley), his best friend Hank St. Clare (Kevin Daniels), and rookie Brian Czyk (Kevin Bigley).
Metascore:
61
User Score:
7.8
Comrade Detective: Season 1 424.

Comrade Detective: Season 1

August 4, 2017
A fictional 1980s Romanian police drama series where detectives Gregor Anghel (Florin Piersic Jr.) and Iosef Baciu (Corneliu Ulici) investigate the murder of officer Nikita Ionesco is "found and remastered" with dubbed voices including Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the leads in this comedy series created by Brian Gatewood and Alessandro Tanaka.
Metascore:
67
User Score:
7.8
Warehouse 13: Season 2 425.

Warehouse 13: Season 2

July 6, 2010
Artie (Saul Rubinek) survives the explosion as the second season begins. In August, characters from the show will crossover into Eureka and vice versa.
Metascore:
72
User Score:
7.8
Ground Floor: Season 1 426.

Ground Floor: Season 1

November 14, 2013
This workplace comedy from Scrubs creator Bill Lawrence reunites him with star John C. McGinley, while the main action revolves around a Romeo and Juliet-style inter-office romance between a banker (Skylar Astin) and a woman who works in the lower-level maintenance department (Briga Heelan). Rory Scovel, Alexis Knapp, and James Earl also star.
Metascore:
63
User Score:
7.8
Beverly Hills, 90210: Season 1 427.

Beverly Hills, 90210: Season 1

October 4, 1990
This long-running drama dealt with the experiences of a group of young people in Beverly Hills, CA as they navigated high school, college and ultimately the real world. The series focused on their travails as they tried to maintain their friendship while dealing with romances, family and personal crises, tragedies and countless drug addictions. FOX Broadcast History October 1990 - May 1992: Thursdays 9:00 PM July 1992 - May 2000: Wednesdays 8:00 PM Awards and Nominations Emmy Awards 1995, Nominated, Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series for Milton Berle as Saul Howard in episode "Sentenced to Life" Golden Globe Awards 1995, Nominated, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series-Drama, for Jason Priestley 1993, Nominated, Best Performance by an Actor in a TV Series-Drama, for Jason Priestley 1996, Nominated, Best TV Series-Drama 1992, Nominated, Best TV Series-Drama Young Artist Awards 1999, Nominated, Best Performance in a TV Drama Series-Guest Starring Young Actress, for Danielle Keaton 1994, Nominated, Best Youth Actress Guest Starring in a Television Show, for Sabrina Wiener 1993, Won!, Favorite Young Ensemble Cast in a Television Series 1993, Won!, Best Young Actress Recurring in a Television Series, for Dana Barron 1993, Nominated, Best Young Actor Recurring in a Television Series, for Cory Tyler 1992, Won!, Best Young Actor Co-Starring in a Television Series, for Brian Austin Green 1992, Won!, Best Young Actress Co-Starring in a Television Series, for Jennie Garth 1992, Won!, Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Television Series 1992, Nominated, Best Young Actress Co-Starring in a Television Series, for Tori Spelling 1992, Nominated, Best Young Actress Starring in a Television Series, for Shannen Doherty 1991, Won!, Best Young Actor Supporting or Re-Occuring Role for a TV Series, for Douglas Emerson 1991, Nominated, Best New Family Television Comedy Series 1991, Nominated, Best Young Actor Supporting or Re-Occuring Role for a TV Series, for Brian Austin Green 1991, Nominated, Best Young Actress Starring in a New Television Series, for Shannen Doherty 1991, Nominated, Best Young Actress Supporting or Re-Occuring Role for a TV Series, for Jennie Garth 1991, Nominated, Best Young Actress Supporting or Re-Occuring Role for a TV Series, for Tori Spelling
Metascore:
46
User Score:
7.8
Toy Story That Time Forgot 428.

Toy Story That Time Forgot

December 2, 2014
The second holiday Toy Story special finds the gang facing off against Battlesaurs.
Metascore:
81
User Score:
7.8
Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous: Season 1 429.

Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous: Season 1

May 2, 2013
With a camera crew documenting his every move, Zach Stone (Bo Burnham) decides against attending college to pursue his goal to become an overnight celebrity.
Metascore:
66
User Score:
7.8
Sweet/Vicious: Season 1 430.

Sweet/Vicious: Season 1

November 15, 2016
Sorority girl Jules (Eliza Bennett) and hacker Ophelia (Taylor Dearden) become vigilantes in college.
Metascore:
72
User Score:
7.8
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 1 431.

Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist: Season 1

January 7, 2020
San Francisco computer coder Zoey Clarke (Jane Levy) suddenly begins to hear people's innermost feelings through songs she can only hear and see.
Metascore:
66
User Score:
7.8
Younger: Season 2 432.

Younger: Season 2

January 15, 2016
Liza (Sutton Foster) continues to balance life as she seeks to mend things with Josh (Nico Tortorella), working at Empirical Press, and then there's her daughter's return from studying abroad.
Metascore:
74
User Score:
7.8
UnReal: Season 3 433.

UnReal: Season 3

February 26, 2018
Everlasting's producers Rachel Goldberg (Shiri Appleby) and Quinn King (Constance Zimmer) ready Serena Wolcott (Caitlin FitzGerald) as the newest contestant seeking a spouse in the third season of the drama series.
Metascore:
63
User Score:
7.8
The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Season 5 434.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel: Season 5

April 14, 2023
Midge is at the cusp of at getting what she wants in the fifth and final season of the Amy Sherman-Palladino comedy series.
Metascore:
80
User Score:
7.8
Hap and Leonard: Season 3 435.

Hap and Leonard: Season 3

March 7, 2018
The third season is based on The Two-Bear Mambo, the second novel by Joe R. Lansdale where the duo seek to locate Leonard's attorney Florida Grange (Tiffany Mack) who disappeared in the Klan-friendly town of Grovetown as a major storm bears down on them.
Metascore:
79
User Score:
7.8
Spin City: Season 1 436.

Spin City: Season 1

September 17, 1996
A talented cast provide a sophisticated ensemble comedy, filmed entirely in New York City. Michael Flaherty (Michael J. Fox, Back To The Future), Deputy Mayor and right-hand man to Mayor Randall Winston (Barry Bostwick, I'll Take Manhattan), expertly keeps his co-workers and City Hall under complete control while his personal life often spins completely out of control. With a staff of wildly diverse characters consisting of a neurotic press secretary, a gay activist in charge of minority affairs, a chauvinist chief of staff, a highly efficient accountant, an idealistic speechwriter and an intrepid Mayor's assistant, it's hard to believe anything gets done. After four successful, and hilarious, years, Michael J. Fox left Spin City. And was replaced by Charlie Sheen who played Charlie Crawford (Charlie Sheen, Two and a Half Men), the new, charismatic deputy mayor of New York City. The show's final season was simulcast in HDTV. Nielsen Ratings: #17 in 1996-1997 Season #47 in 1997-1998 Season #25 in 1998-1999 Season #33 in 1999-2000 Season #56 in 2000-2001 Season #66 in 2001-2002 Season
Metascore:
71
User Score:
7.8
Cupid: Season 1 437.

Cupid: Season 1

March 31, 2009
Cupid, last seen in 1998 with Jeremy Piven as the Roman god of love, returns this time with Bobby Cannavale in the title role.
Metascore:
52
User Score:
7.8
George Carlin's American Dream: Season 1 438.

George Carlin's American Dream: Season 1

May 20, 2022
The two-part documentary directed by Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio about the life and career of comedian George Carlin features never-before-seen archival recordings, photos, letters, and diaries as well as interviews with friends and family.
Metascore:
85
User Score:
7.8
Never Have I Ever: Season 4 439.

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.
Metascore:
80
User Score:
7.8
Too Funny To Fail 440.

Too Funny To Fail

October 21, 2017
Josh Greenbaum's documentary about the short-lived comedy The Dana Carvey Show features interviews with Dana Carvey, Steve Carell, Robert Carlock, Stephen Colbert, Jon Glaser, and Robert Smigel.
Metascore:
78
User Score:
7.8
The Electric Company: Season 1 441.

The Electric Company: Season 1

January 19, 2009
The 1970s children's show returns for a new generation.
Metascore:
74
User Score:
7.8
Mad About You: Season 1 442.

Mad About You: Season 1

September 23, 1992
Jamie (Helen Hunt) and Paul Buchman (Paul Reiser) are a young urban couple with five months of marriage behind them and they're still trying to make some ground rules of living together in an apartment in Manhattan. This is definitely not easy because Jamie & Paul are both equally neurotic - but in totally different ways. Paul is a documentary filmmaker, he is charming and creative, but also extremely careful and analytic. Jaime works as a public relations consultant, and is more of a free spirit, but also has a number of discomforts. Jaime's sister Lisa Stemple (Anne Ramsay) often comes to visit them, just like their friends Mark Devanow (Richard Kind), his wife Fran (Leila Kenzle) and Paul's cousin Ira Buchman (John Pankow). But, they aren't the only ones dropping by the apartment - there are always all kinds of other characters like noisy neighbours, a funny dogwalker (Hank Azaria), family members and others. With a big part of personal intimacy, which Paul Reiser, the head character and the creator of the show, compares to "a ride home after a party, when a couple can finally tell each other what have they been thinking all night", the 30-minute show searches for capricious moments of every couple. Their co-creator of the show, Danny Jacobson, adds that "they wanted to set a mirror to marriage life and see how the world is behind closed doors". Awards and Nominations: GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS: > 1998 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Paul Reiser] > 1998 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Helen Hunt] > 1997 - Won! - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Helen Hunt] > 1997 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Paul Reiser] > 1997 - Nominated - Best TV-Series Comedy/Musical > 1996 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Helen Hunt] > 1996 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Paul Reiser] > 1996 - Nominated - Best TV-Series Comedy/Musical > 1995 - Won! - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Helen Hunt] > 1995 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Paul Reiser] > 1995 - Won! - Best TV-Series Comedy/Musical > 1994 - Won! - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Helen Hunt] > 1993 - Nominated - Best Performance by an Actress in a TV-Series Comedy/Musical [Helen Hunt] EMMY AWARDS: > 1999 - Won! - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series [Mel Brooks] (For playing "Uncle Phil Buchman". For episode "Uncle Phil Goes Back To High School".) > 1999 - Won! - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Helen Hunt] > 1999 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series [Paul Reiser] > 1998 - Won! - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series [Mel Brooks] (For playing "Uncle Phil". For episode "Uncle Phil And The Coupons".) > 1998 - Won! - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Helen Hunt] > 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series [Hank Azaria] (For playing "Nat". For episode "Nat And Arly".) > 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series [Nathan Lane] (For playing "Professor Twilley". For episode "Good Old Reliable Nathan".) > 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series [Paul Reiser] > 1998 - Nominated - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series [Carol Burnett] (For playing "Theresa Stemple". For episode "Coming Home".) > 1997 - Won! - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Helen Hunt] > 1997 - Won! - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series [Mel Brooks] (For playing "Uncle Phil". For episode "The Penis".) > 1997 - Won! - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series [Carol Burnett] (For playing "Teresa Stemple". For episode "Jamie's Parents".) > 1997 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series [Paul Reiser] > 1997 - Nominated - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series [Sid Caesar] (For playing "Harold". For episode "Citizen Buchman".) > 1997 - Nominated - Outstanding Comedy Series > 1996 - Won! - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Helen Hunt] > 1996 - Nominated - Outstanding Comedy Series > 1996 - Nominated - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special (for episode "New Years Eve") > 1996 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series [Paul Reiser] > 1995 - Won! - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series [Carl Reiner] (For playing "Alan Brady". For episode "The Alan Brady Show".) > 1995 - Won! - Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series [Cyndi lauper] (For playing "Marianne Lugasso". For episode "Money Changes Everything".) > 1995 - Won! - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special (for episode "Up in Smoke") > 1995 - Nominated - Outstanding Comedy Series > 1995 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Helen Hunt] > 1995 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series [Paul Reiser] > 1995 - Nominated - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series - Multi-Camera Production (Sheila Amos; for episode "The Ride Home") > 1994 - Won! - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Comedy Series or a Special (for episode "The Surprise") > 1994 - Nominated - Outstanding Comedy Series > 1994 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Helen Hunt] > 1994 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series [Paul Reiser] > 1994 - Nominated - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series (Tom Moore; for episode "Love Letters") > 1994 - Nominated - Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Comedy Series (Lee Shallat Chemel; for episode "Paul is Dead") > 1993 - Nominated - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series [Helen Hunt] International Broadcasting: ARGENTINA: Telecasted on SONY ETV AUSTRALIA: Telecasted on Channel 10 AUSTRIA: Telecasted on ORF1 BELGIUM: Telecasted on BRTN1 BRAZIL: Telecasted on ETV, GLOBO TV and SONY Entertainment Cable CROATIA: Telecasted on RTL TELEVIZIJA FINLAND: Telecasted on YLE TV1 FRANCE: Telecasted on RTL9 GERMANY: Telecasted on RTL and VOX HONG KONG: Telecasted on TV-B PEARL ISRAEL: Telecasted on Family Channel (3) ITALY: Telecasted on Italian Tv MALAYSIA: Telecasted on TV3 NETHERLANDS: Telecasted on NED-3 and YORIN NEW ZEALAND: Telecasted on TV2 PORTUGAL: Telecasted on TV-I SINGAPORE: Telecasted on TCS Channel 5 SLOVENIA: Telecasted on SLO 1 & 2 and KANAL A SOUTH AFRICA: Telecasted on SABC 3 SOUTH KOREA: Telecasted on AFKN SPAIN: Telecasted on TV3 SWEDEN: Telecasted on KANAL 1 TAIWAN: Telecasted on TV TIME CABLE UNITED KINGDOM: Telecasted on SKY ONE, ABC1 NBC Broadcast History September 1992 - January 1993 -- Wednesdays 9:30pm February 1993 - May 1993 -- Saturdays 9:30pm September 1993 - May 1995 -- Thursdays 8:00pm September 1995 - May 1996 -- Sundays 8:00pm September 1996 - November 1998 -- Tuesdays 8:00pm December 1998 - May 1999 -- Mondays 8:00pm Theme Song: "Final Frontier" performed by Andrew Gold
Metascore:
72
User Score:
7.8
Phineas and Ferb: Season 5 443.

Phineas and Ferb: Season 5

June 5, 2025
The summer adventures of Phineas (Vincent Martella) and Ferb (David Errigo Jr.) continue with Candace (Ashley Tisdale) taking her driver’s license test and Perry the Platypus (Dee Bradley Baker) still covertly seeking to stop Dr. Doofenshmirtz (Dan Povenmire) from taking over in the animated series.
Metascore:
80
User Score:
7.8
Home Improvement: Season 2 444.

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) Home Improvement is now airing in syndication. Check your local listings! In Memory of Earl Hindman (1942-2003)
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75
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7.8
Ill Behaviour: Season 1 445.

Ill Behaviour: Season 1

November 24, 2020
Newly-divorced Joel (Chris Geere) discovers his best friend Charlie (Tom Riley) is refusing treatment for his cancer. Joel recruits the help of former classmate Tess (Jessica Regan) and the doctor he is dating (Lizzy Caplan) to kidnap, sedate and treat his best friend with black market chemotherapy drugs in this British comedy-thriller created by Sam Bain.
Metascore:
55
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7.8
Master of None: Season 1 446.

Master of None: Season 1

November 6, 2015
30-year-old Dev (Aziz Ansari) is a New York actor who has no idea what he wants in the comedy that will includes guest appearances from Claire Danes, Noah Emmerich and Ansari's parents.
Metascore:
91
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7.7
Glee: Season 1 447.

Glee: Season 1

May 19, 2009
The pilot was previewed early in May but the season begins in earnest as Will Schuester aims to help his school's glee club reach the nationals.
Metascore:
78
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7.7
Parks and Recreation: Season 1 448.

Parks and Recreation: Season 1

March 6, 2013
The mockumentary comedy follows the life of Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler), a Parks and Recreation employee.
Metascore:
58
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7.7
The Office: Season 6 449.

The Office: Season 6

September 17, 2009
Life goes on at the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, as Jim and Pam prepare to get married.
Metascore:
78
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7.7
Barry: Season 1 450.

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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84
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7.7
The Middle: Season 1 451.

The Middle: Season 1

September 30, 2009
Patricia Heaton is a mother and wife working an average job in Indiana.
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70
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7.7
Love (2016): Season 1 452.

Love (2016): Season 1

February 19, 2016
Gus (Paul Rust) moves into a new apartment after the end of his relationship and meets Mickey (Gillian Jacobs) in the relationship comedy from Judd Apatow, Paul Rust and Lesley Arfin.
Metascore:
72
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7.7
BrainDead: Season 1 453.

BrainDead: Season 1

June 13, 2016
New congressional staffer Laurel (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) discovers aliens have eaten the brains of a number of people on the Hill in this Robert and Michelle King comedy-drama set in Washington, D.C.
Metascore:
61
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7.7
Workaholics: Season 1 454.

Workaholics: Season 1

April 6, 2011
Three friends land jobs as telemarketers after graduation from college and discover that the real world requires real work.
Metascore:
52
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7.7
30 Rock: Season 4 455.

30 Rock: Season 4

October 15, 2009
The season begins with the cast and crew of TGS with Tracy Jordan being told their show is not connecting with all of America.
Metascore:
73
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7.7
Future Man: Season 1 456.

Future Man: Season 1

November 14, 2017
After attaining the top score on his favorite video game, janitor Josh Futturman (Josh Hutcherson) is told by soldiers from the future, Tiger and Wolf (Eliza Coupe and Derek Wilson), he must travel through time to stop an invasion from ending humanity in this sci-fi action comedy from Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
Metascore:
70
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7.7
Happy!: Season 1 457.

Happy!: Season 1

December 6, 2017
Nick Sax (Christopher Meloni) is a former-cop-turned-hit-man who meets a small, imaginary blue-winged horse named Happy (voiced by Patton Oswalt) after a hit job goes wrong in this black comedy series based on the graphic novel of the same name by Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson.
Metascore:
65
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7.7
Broad City: Season 3 458.

Broad City: Season 3

February 17, 2016
The third season of the comedy includes guest appearances from Alan Alda, Hillary Clinton, Tony Danza, Melissa Leo, and Whoopi Goldberg.
Metascore:
87
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7.7
Backstrom: Season 1 459.

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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51
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7.7
Baskets: Season 1 460.

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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68
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7.7
The Brink: Season 1 461.

The Brink: Season 1

June 21, 2015
Secretary of State Walter Larson (Tim Robbins), Foreign Service officer Alex Talbot (Jack Black), and Navy fighter pilot Zeke Tilson (Pablo Schreiber) are the key players to stop a potential military coup and World War III in this dark comedy.
Metascore:
52
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7.7
The Class: Season 1 462.

The Class: Season 1

September 18, 2006
This CBS sitcom follows a group of 20-somethings who were once in the same third grade class.
Metascore:
59
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7.7
Dirty Sexy Money: Season 1 463.

Dirty Sexy Money: Season 1

September 26, 2007
Peter Krause finds himself in more dirty business as a lawyer for a very powerful but dysfunctional family.
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66
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7.7
The Girlfriend Experience: Season 1 464.

The Girlfriend Experience: Season 1

April 10, 2016
The drama series based on Steven Soderbergh 2009 film of the same name follows law student Christine Reade (Riley Keough) as she becomes a call-girl who provides the "girlfriend experience" to her clients.
Metascore:
78
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7.7
Younger: Season 1 465.

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.
Metascore:
75
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7.7
Superstore: Season 1 466.

Superstore: Season 1

November 30, 2015
The workplace comedy from The Office producer Justin Spitzer features America Ferrera, Ben Feldman, Mark McKinney, Lauren Ash, Colton Dunn, Nichole Bloom and Nico Santos as workers at a big-box superstore.
Metascore:
58
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7.7
Casual: Season 1 467.

Casual: Season 1

October 7, 2015
Alex Cole, a bachelor brother (Tommy Dewey) and his newly divorced sister, Valerie Cole (Michaela Watkins) live together and raise her teenage daughter (Tara Lynne Barr) in this comedy from Zander Lehmann.
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77
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7.7
Grace and Frankie: Season 2 468.

Grace and Frankie: Season 2

May 6, 2016
The second season of the comedy features the return of Ernie Hudson and the addition of Sam Elliott.
Metascore:
62
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7.7
The Kominsky Method: Season 1 469.

The Kominsky Method: Season 1

November 16, 2018
Actor-turned-acting coach Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas) and his agent/friend Norman Newlander (Alan Arkin) deal with ageing and living in Los Angeles in the Chuck Lorre comedy.
Metascore:
68
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7.7
Dead to Me: Season 1 470.

Dead to Me: Season 1

May 3, 2019
After the murder of her husband, Jen (Christina Applegate) meets Judy (Linda Cardellini) at a support group in this dark comedy created by Liz Feldman.
Metascore:
67
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7.7
My Boys: Season 1 471.

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.
Metascore:
59
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7.7
Wilfred: Season 2 472.

Wilfred: Season 2

June 21, 2012
Robin Williams guest stars in the the second season of the comedy about Adam and the dog Wilfred, who appears to him as a man in a dog suit.
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57
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7.7
Portlandia: Season 4 473.

Portlandia: Season 4

February 27, 2014
TV On The Radio's Tunde Adebimpe, Jello Biafra, Vanessa Bayer, Kirsten Dunst, Queens of the Stone Age's Joshua Homme, k.d. lang, Velvet Revolver's Duff McKagan, Silas Weir Mitchell, Michael Nesmith, Mark Proksch, Maya Rudolph, columnist Dan Savage, Nick Swardson, jazz duo Tuck and Patti, Jeff Tweedy of Wilco and Olivia Wilde are some of the guest stars on the fourth season of the comedy.
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87
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7.7
Getting On (2013): Season 1 474.

Getting On (2013): Season 1

November 24, 2013
Based on the 2009 British comedy of the same name, the HBO version follows the lives of Dr. Jenna James (Laurie Metcalf), Nurse Dawn (Alex Borstein), Nurse DiDi (Niecy Nash), and supervising nurse Patsy De La Serda (Mel Rodriguez) at Billy Barnes Extended Care Unit of Mt. Palms Hospital in Long Beach, California.
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73
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7.7
The Comeback: Season 1 475.

The Comeback: Season 1

June 5, 2005
"The Comeback" stars Lisa Kudrow as a one-time sitcom star who is trying to revive her career. Kudrow and Michael Patrick King (executive producer of Sex and the City) co-wrote the pilot script and will executive produce the series. Kudrow's producing partner Dan Bucatinsky is set to executive produce through the duo's production company, Is or Isn't Entertainment.
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58
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Ballers (2015): Season 2 476.

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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63
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7.7
Portlandia: Season 2 477.

Portlandia: Season 2

January 6, 2012
Modest Mouse's Isaac Brock, Sex Pistols' Steve Jones, The Smiths' Johnny Marr, Joanna Newsom, Eddie Vedder and Annie Clark as well as actors Jeff Goldblum, Sean Hayes, Miranda July, Penny Marshall, Jack McBrayer, Tim Robbins, Andy Samberg, Amber Tamblyn and Kristen Wiig guest star as residents or visitors of Portland on the second season.
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73
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7.7
Man Seeking Woman: Season 3 478.

Man Seeking Woman: Season 3

January 4, 2017
Josh is slated to have a new love interest named Lucy (Katie Findlay) in season three.
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89
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7.7
Getting On (2013): Season 3 479.

Getting On (2013): Season 3

November 8, 2015
The third and final season for the comedy series.
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85
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7.7
The Righteous Gemstones: Season 2 480.

The Righteous Gemstones: Season 2

January 9, 2022
The Gemstone family and its televangelist empire is in danger with the return of someone from their past and an outsider looking to take them down in the second season of the Danny McBride comedy.
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82
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7.7
Casual: Season 3 481.

Casual: Season 3

May 23, 2017
The comedy returns for a third season.
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88
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7.7
Mind Games (2014): Season 1 482.

Mind Games (2014): Season 1

February 25, 2014
Former con man Ross (Christian Slater) and his ex-professor brother Clark Edwards (Steve Zahn) are partners in Edwards and Associates, where they help solve their client's problems through the use of psychological manipulation.
Metascore:
44
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7.7
George Lopez: Season 1 483.

George Lopez: Season 1

March 27, 2002
"George Lopez," the hit family comedy starring popular standup comedian George Lopez, is on ABC. The series is from Bruce Helford, Deborah Oppenheimer and Robert Borden – all from ABC's long-running hit comedy series, "The Drew Carey Show" – and actress/producer Sandra Bullock ("Miss Congeniality," "Speed").George Lopez is a guy who has made lemonade from lemons at every turn. Since he became plant manager at an L.A. airplane parts factory, he has handled a complicated and tumultuous job, a strong but challenging marriage, two rebellious children and a mother who can't keep track of her own lies about his childhood -- all with his sense of humor intact.His affable compadre, Ernie (Valente Rodriguez, "Erin Brokovich"), still ribs George about his high-powered management position at the plant, but always lends a hand when George needs him. Ernie, who still lives with his mother and father, has learned some fathering skills of his own after foster-parenting a troubled twelve-year-old boy.Though their marriage has had some close calls, George and his devoted wife, Angie (Constance Marie), still chose to renew their vows recently. Angie deals with his questionable decisions and freewheeling approach to parenthood and his mother's insensitive wisecracks with the patience of a saint -- and some guidance from her father, Vic (Emiliano Díez) -- but her drive to build a still unprofitable wedding-planning business has nearly driven their family to the poor house. George's biggest test, both at work and home, is dealing with his tough and acerbic but loving mother, Benny (Belita Moreno, "Perfect Strangers"), while sifting through her vast assortment of lies about his family and childhood. After rediscovering and losing his father to kidney disease and learning of a long lost sister, George constantly wonders what, or who, is around the next corner. After running away from home, being expelled from school and falling in love with a handsome jock, sixteen year-old Carmen's (Masiela Lusha) free-spirited, teenage rebellion has left her parents at a total loss about what to do next. Always the practical joker, thirteen-year-old Max clearly maintains the sense of humor he inherited from his father, but continues to struggle with dyslexia and constantly tests his parents' limits by being drawn toward the wrong crowd.
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44
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Difficult People: Season 3 484.

Difficult People: Season 3

August 8, 2017
Julie is happy with her life with boyfriend Arthur (James Urbaniak) and will see if she can deal without antidepressants while Billy thinks of leaving New York City and falls for Todd (John Cho) in the third season of the comedy.
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87
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The Detour: Season 2 485.

The Detour: Season 2

February 21, 2017
Nate and his family are moving to New York City for the second season of the comedy created by Jason Jones and Samantha Bee.
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77
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Onion News Network: Season 1 486.

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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77
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7.7
Julia (2022): Season 1 487.

Julia (2022): Season 1

March 31, 2022
The comedy series from Daniel Goldfarb is based on the life of Julia Child (Sarah Lancashire) and her TV show, The French Chef.
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76
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7.7
King of the Hill: Season 14 488.

King of the Hill: Season 14

August 4, 2025
Hank and Peggy Hill return to Arlen, Texas after years in Saudi Arabia and reunite with old friends Dale, Bill and Boomhauer as well as their son Bobby, who is working as a chef in Dallas in the animated comedy that moves to Hulu for its 14th season.
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82
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7.7
Lucky Louie: Season 1 489.

Lucky Louie: Season 1

June 11, 2006
With single-camera, no-laugh-track comedies now the norm, HBO has decided to revisit the conventional, multi-camera, studio audience sitcom with a raunchy take on this decades-old format revolving around stand-up comedian Louis C.K.
Metascore:
47
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7.6
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Season 2 490.

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Season 2

April 15, 2016
The first full season under Netflix and already renewed for a third season, the comedy finds Kimmy seeking a new love interest as she tries to avoid dealing with her past.
Metascore:
82
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7.6
American Dad!: Season 1 491.

American Dad!: Season 1

February 6, 2005
American Dad! from Family Guy creator, Seth MacFarlane, is the animated story of Stan Smith, who works for the CIA and is constantly on the alert for terrorist activity. Stan will go to extremes to protect his beloved America from harm – as evidenced by the terror-alert color code on his fridge, and his frequent knee-jerk reaction of shooting holes in the toaster whenever the toast pops up. Production Company: 20th Century FOX.Also see Family Guy.Character Guide:Stan Smith - Stan works for the CIA, and is constantly on the look-out for terrorists. He loves his family and will do anything to protect them, and his country. Francine Smith - Stan's wife, she has had a past life of drugs, but she has carefully hidden her party-girl personality for the sake of the conservative man she loves. She met Stan after college.Hayley Smith - The teenage daughter of the family, currently attending community college. Despite her father's best efforts she has turned out to be a left-wing liberal. Stan loves his daughter, but that doesn't necessarily mean he trusts her. Steve Smith - The dorky son, he tries to act cool, but fails. Steve is on the verge of puberty - but he just can't quite make it. His low social status sometimes leads him to taking drastic action - but no matter what he does, he's just a dork. Roger - A sarcastic alien rescued by Stan from Area 51. He resents not being allowed to leave the house, so has resorted to drinking wine and smoking cigarettes.Klaus - A German-talking goldfish, he was a CIA experiment that went horribly wrong when they tried transplanting a German man's brain into a goldfish. Klaus lusts after Francine, and will take any opportunity that comes his way.Theme Song Lyrics:Stan: Good morning, USA! I got a feeling that it's gonna be a wonderful day! The sun in the sky has a smile on his face! And he's shinin' a salute to the American race! Oh boy, it's swell to saaay! Good morning, USA! (Good morning, USA!)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(All Times Eastern)FOX Broadcast History May 1st, 2005 - May 15th, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM June 5th, 2005 - June 26th, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM July 24th, 2005 - October 2nd, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM October 30th, 2005 - February 26th, 2006 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM April 23rd - May 14th --- Sundays, 9:30 PM September 10th - September 24th --- Sundays, 8:30 PM November 5th - January 7th --- Sundays, 8:30 PM January 28th - Current --- Sundays, 9:30 PMFOX Repeats June 26th, 2005 (Ep: "Threat Levels") --- Sunday, 9:30 PM July 24th, 2005 - September 4th, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM October 30th, 2005 (Ep: "Stan Knows Best") --- Sunday, 9:30 PM December 4th, 2005 - December 11th, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM June 4th (Ep: "Francine's Flashback") --- Sunday, 9:30 PM July 9th - August 13th --- Sundays, 8:30 PMFOX Special Presentations February 6th, 2005 --- Sunday, 11:15 PM---------------------------------[adult swim] Broadcast History May 12th, 2005 - May 26th, 2005 --- Thursdays, 11:00 PM June 16th, 2005 - June 30th, 2005 --- Thursdays, 11:00 PM September 22nd, 2005 - October 13th, 2005 --- Thursdays, 11:00 PM November 17th, 2005 - November 24th, 2005 --- Thursdays, 11:00 PM[adult swim] Repeats May 13th, 2005 - May 27th, 2005 --- Fridays, 2:00 AM May 15th, 2005 - May 22nd, 2005 --- Sundays, 11:30 PM May 16th, 2005 - May 23rd, 2005 --- Mondays, 2:30 AM June 17th, 2005 - July 1st, 2005 --- Fridays, 2:00 AM June 19th, 2005 - July 3rd, 2005 --- Sundays, 11:30 PM June 20th, 2005 - July 4th, 2005 --- Mondays, 2:30 AM September 23rd, 2005 - October 14th, 2005 --- Fridays, 2:00 AM September 25th, 2005 - September 25th, 2005 --- Sunday, 11:30 PM September 26th, 2005 - October 17th, 2005 --- Mondays, 2:00 AM October 2nd, 2005 - October 16th, 2005 --- Sundays, 10:00 PM November 6th, 2005 - January 29th, 2006 --- Sundays, 10:00 PM November 7th, 2005 - January 30th, 2006 --- Mondays, 2:00 AM November 18th, 2005 - November 25th, 2005 --- Fridays, 2:00 AM April 9th - April 23rd --- Sundays, 10:00 PM April 10th - April 24th --- Mondays, 2:00 AM[adult swim] Special Presentations February 13th, 2005 (Ep: "Pilot") --- Sunday, 11:30 PM February 17th, 2005 (Ep: "Pilot") --- Thursday, 11:30 PM
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41
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Episodes (US): Season 1 492.

Episodes (US): Season 1

January 9, 2011
Matt LeBlanc plays a fictional version of himself in this comedy about a pair of British TV show creators who discover to their dismay that Matt has been cast in a remake of their show.
Metascore:
74
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7.6
Army Wives: Season 1 493.

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.
Metascore:
65
User Score:
7.6
Enlightened: Season 2 494.

Enlightened: Season 2

January 13, 2013
Amy and Tyler seek to take down the corporation. Molly Shannon as the executive assistant to the CEO of Abaddonn Industries and Dermot Mulroney as an investigative reporter join the cast.
Metascore:
95
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7.6
Kidding: Season 1 495.

Kidding: Season 1

September 9, 2018
Jeff (Jim Carrey) plays Mr. Pickles, a children's television personality, who slowly begins to unravel as he tries to cope with family difficulties.
Metascore:
68
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7.6
One Day at a Time (2017): Season 1 496.

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).
Metascore:
79
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7.6
Happy Endings: Season 1 497.

Happy Endings: Season 1

April 13, 2011
A group of friends try to stay friends after two of the group split up during the wedding ceremony.
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57
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7.6
Everything Sucks!: Season 1 498.

Everything Sucks!: Season 1

February 16, 2018
Set in 1996, the teenagers in the high school's A/V Club and Drama Club come together to make a movie in their hometown of Boring, Oregon.
Metascore:
62
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7.6
Hart of Dixie: Season 1 499.

Hart of Dixie: Season 1

September 26, 2011
After her dreams to follow in the footsteps of her big-city heart surgeon father are crushed, Zoe Hart (Rachel Bilson) accepts an offer to work in a small clinic in Bluebell, Alabama.
Metascore:
43
User Score:
7.6
The Unusuals: Season 1 500.

The Unusuals: Season 1

April 8, 2009
Vice cop Casey Shraeger (Amber Tamblyn) is transferred to a quirky and sometimes unusual homicide squad.
Metascore:
61
User Score:
7.6
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