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Modern Love: Season 2
August 13, 2021
The second season of the John Carney romantic comedy anthology series features a cast that includes Gbenga Akinnagbe, Zoe Chao, Minnie Driver, Dominique Fishback, Kit Harrington, Garrett Hedlund, Tobias Menzies, Sophie Okonedo, Anna Paquin, and Miranda Richardson.
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Moesha: Season 5
August 23, 1999
Ralph R. Farquhar who created the series "Moesha", made this show a big success after the last failing show "South Central". The series featured Grammy Award Winning artist Brandy Norwood and actress Sherly Lee Ralph in a series that showed how life was really like in Leimert Park, Los Angeles California. Moesha Deniese Mitchell is teenager who soon became an adult, learning various issues to do with love, sex, relationship and family. Following her mothers death Moesha looked after her father Frank Mitchell (William Allen Young) and brother Myles Mitchell (Marcus T. Paulk) She jealous of her new step-mother Dee Mitchell (Sherly Lee Ralph) who seemed to be taking over her role but the two have gotten to know and understand each other. Mo's friends Kim Parker (Countess Vaughn-James), Niecy Jackson (Shar Jackson) and Hakeem Campbell (Lamount Bentley) have made it through teenage adventure-hood with Moesha into becoming mature adults. When Countess Vaughn James left the series to do with Mo'Nique on her own show called "The Parkers" which was the "Moesha" spin-off, Ray-J came along to take over the show and became the new cast member of the show. After the show was cancelled in 2001 due to falling ratings, the series became best known for being the first to run on UPN for 6 seasons in 6 years .
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Mom: Season 3
November 5, 2015
Season three of the Chuck Lorre comedy finds Christy and Bonnie not fighting.
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Mom: Season 2
October 30, 2014
Christy (Anna Faris) struggles to keep everything together in the second season of the comedy.
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Mom: Season 4
October 27, 2016
Season four finds Violet (Sadie Calvano) living at home after a bad decision home as well as the return of Adam (William Fichtner) and a visit from Aunt Jeanine (Rosie O’Donnell).
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Monarch: Legacy of Monsters: Season 2
February 27, 2026
Everyone converges to Kong's Skull Island just as a new monster emerges from the sea in the second season of the series based on Legendary's Monsterverse.
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Money Heist: Season 5
September 3, 2021
The fifth and final season which will be split in two volumes (Volume Two airs on December 3) finds the gang trapped in the Bank of Spain for days.
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Monk: Season 2
June 20, 2003
Former police detective Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub), whose photographic memory and amazing ability to piece together tiny clues made him a local legend, has suffered from intensified obsessive-compulsive disorder and a variety of phobias since the unsolved murder of his wife, Trudy, in 1997. Now on psychiatric leave from the San Francisco Police Department and working as a freelance detective/consultant on difficult cases, Monk hopes to convince his former boss, Captain Leland Stottlemeyer (Ted Levine), to allow him to return to the force. Stottlemeyer, who wavered between admiration for Monk and annoyance at his eccentricities during the first season, becomes more of a friend to Monk as the series develops, frequently calling him in to help, as much for Monk's benefit as for his own. However, he knows Monk's limitations as well as his strengths and still harbor doubts about the wisdom of allowing Monk to carry a gun or subdue a perpetrator. Stottlemeyer's second-in-command, Lieutenant Randall Disher (Jason Gray-Stanford), also develops both admiration and compassion for the man he once labeled "the defective detective."
Despite flaws and inadequacies all around, the three become an increasingly effective team, with additional help from Monk's personal assistant. From the double-episode pilot through the first half of season three, Monk was aided by his nurse, Sharona Fleming (Bitty Schram). But in the tenth episode of the third season, Sharona was replaced by a new assistant, Natalie Teeger (Traylor Howard). Like Sharona, a divorcee with a son named Benjy, Natalie is a single parent, a widow with a daughter named Julie (Emmy Clarke). Unlike Sharona, Natalie is not a nurse but a former bartender with a fresh perspective on "Mr. Monk," as she still addresses her new boss.
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Monster (2022): Season 2
September 19, 2024
Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, the second installment from Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's anthology series explores the lives of the brothers (Nicholas Alexander Chavez and Cooper Koch) who were convicted of killing their parents (Javier Bardem and Chloë Sevigny).
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Monster (2022): Season 3
October 3, 2025
Monster: The Ed Gein Story, the third installment from Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan's anthology series is about the 1950s killer (Charlie Hunnam) who influenced such films as Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Silence of the Lambs.
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Moone Boy: Season 3
March 2, 2015
Paul Rudd guest stars in the third and final season of the Irish sitcom.
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Motherland: Season 2
November 12, 2019
Julia struggles at work as the school year brings a new mother to the school gates: Meg (Tanya Moodie), an executive with a handsome husband and five children.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC Two on 7 Oct 2019 and in the US on Sundance Now on 12 Nov 2019]
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Motherland: Season 3
July 8, 2021
Season three sees the mothers dealing with a lice outbreak at school.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC Two on 10 May 2021 and in the US 8 Jul 2021]
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Motherland: Fort Salem: Season 3
June 21, 2022
Abigail, Tally, Raelle and Scylla are on the run in the third and final season of the drama series created by Eliot Laurence.
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Motive: Season 2
March 6, 2014
The second season of the Canadian series finds Angie unhappy with newly hired Team Leader, Sergeant Mark Cross (Warren Christie).
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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.
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Mozart in the Jungle: Season 4
February 16, 2018
Hailey (Lola Kirke) enters a conductor competition in Japan as she and Rodrigo go public with their relationship.
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Mozart in the Jungle: Season 2
December 29, 2015
The second season of the dramedy finds Rodrigo De Souza (Gael Garcia Bernal) trying to connect with his musicians and dealing his complex relationship with Hailey (Lola Kirke).
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Mr Inbetween: Season 2
September 12, 2019
Ray struggles to keep his criminal and personal life from falling apart in the second season of the Australian drama.
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Mr. Mercedes: Season 2
August 22, 2018
Retired police detective Bill Hodges (Brendan Gleeson) helps Holly Gibney (Justine Lupe) open a private investigative agency,, but soon they become involved in a case involving the hospital staff who treated Brady Hartsfield in the second season of David E. Kelley's adaptation of Bill Hodges Trilogy.
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Mr. Robot: Season 3
October 11, 2017
Bobby Cannavale joins the cast as Irving and BD Wong becomes a series regular on the third season of the drama.
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Mr. Robot: Season 4
October 6, 2019
The fourth and final season takes place during the 2015 Christmas season and looks at the possible positive and negative consequences of reversing 5/9.
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Mr. Robot: Season 2
July 13, 2016
Grace Gummer joins the cast with Dorothi Fox, Sandrine Holt, Joey Bada$$, Michael Maize, Luke Robertson, and Craig Robinson set to appear on the second season of the drama.
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Mr. Selfridge: Season 4
January 8, 2016
The fourth and final season picks up in 1928 with Harry (Jeremy Piven) expanding his empire.
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Mr. Selfridge: Season 3
January 25, 2015
The third season picks up in 1919, with the war over and many changes including two weddings and a death.
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Mr. Selfridge: Season 2
January 19, 2014
The season begins with the fifth anniversary of Selfridge's as war looms in 1914.
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Mr. Show with Bob and David: Season 2
November 15, 1996
Widely considered one of the funniest sketch comedy series in TV history, Mr. Show ran sporadically on HBO's late night schedule for four seasons (and 30 or so episodes) from 1995-1998. In addition to the titular hosts and series creators, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross (who had met while working on Fox's The Ben Stiller Show), on-screen regulars included Tom Kenny (later the voice of SpongeBob), John Ennis, Jill Talley, and Jay Johnston, with Paul F. Tompkins, Jack Black, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Brian Posehn, Scott Aukerman, Karen Kilgariff, Dino Stamatopoulos, and Scott Adsit also serving as writers and/or performers. Each episode blended Bob and Dave's on-stage introductions (in front of a live audience) with filmed segments, which were often linked together into a seamless whole.
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Mr. Show with Bob and David: Season 3
September 12, 1997
Widely considered one of the funniest sketch comedy series in TV history, Mr. Show ran sporadically on HBO's late night schedule for four seasons (and 30 or so episodes) from 1995-1998. In addition to the titular hosts and series creators, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross (who had met while working on Fox's The Ben Stiller Show), on-screen regulars included Tom Kenny (later the voice of SpongeBob), John Ennis, Jill Talley, and Jay Johnston, with Paul F. Tompkins, Jack Black, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Brian Posehn, Scott Aukerman, Karen Kilgariff, Dino Stamatopoulos, and Scott Adsit also serving as writers and/or performers. Each episode blended Bob and Dave's on-stage introductions (in front of a live audience) with filmed segments, which were often linked together into a seamless whole.
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Mr. Show with Bob and David: Season 4
October 26, 1998
Widely considered one of the funniest sketch comedy series in TV history, Mr. Show ran sporadically on HBO's late night schedule for four seasons (and 30 or so episodes) from 1995-1998. In addition to the titular hosts and series creators, Bob Odenkirk and David Cross (who had met while working on Fox's The Ben Stiller Show), on-screen regulars included Tom Kenny (later the voice of SpongeBob), John Ennis, Jill Talley, and Jay Johnston, with Paul F. Tompkins, Jack Black, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Brian Posehn, Scott Aukerman, Karen Kilgariff, Dino Stamatopoulos, and Scott Adsit also serving as writers and/or performers. Each episode blended Bob and Dave's on-stage introductions (in front of a live audience) with filmed segments, which were often linked together into a seamless whole.
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Murdaugh Murders: A Southern Scandal: Season 2
September 20, 2023
With a life sentence for Alex Murdaugh for killing his wife and son, the docuseries returns with new interviews with ex-housekeeper Blanca Turrubiate-Simpson, Libby's caregiver Mushelle "Shelly" Smith, cousin Curtis Edward Smith, and juror Gwen Generette.
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Murder in the First: Season 2
June 8, 2015
Homicide detectives Terry English and Hildy Mulligan investigate two murders that outwardly appear to be unrelated. As the investigation proceeds, they find that both murders have a common element - that being Silicon Valley rising star Erich Blunt. The show examines the crime through the investigation, arrest and trial.
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Murder One: Season 2
October 10, 1996
Created by Steven Bochco (Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue, L.A. Law), this legal drama was designed to tell a single story over the course of an entire season. After audiences were deterred by the serialization in season one, the series was retooled for its second and final season, which depicted a series of three trials (at about six episodes apiece). The series also switched leads, with Anthony LaPaglia heading the season two cast. Murder One continued to draw low ratings and was canceled.
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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: Season 4
September 16, 1991
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 8
September 18, 1995
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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My Adventures with Superman: Season 2
May 25, 2024
Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Jimmy Olsen face new enemies and challenges in the second season of the animated series developed by Jake Wyatt.
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My Boys: Season 4
July 25, 2010
My Boys follows PJ (Jordana Spiro), a twenty-something professional sportswriter who is looking for love within her world which is dominated by her group of male friends. Her tomboyish, no-nonsense approach to relationships tends to freak out potential suitors which leads her only female friend to advise her to dress and act more feminine. Co-starring Jim Gaffigan (That '70s Show, Ed), Jamie Kaler (The Family Stone), Michael Bunin (Scrubs), Reid Scott (American Dreams), Kyle Howard (Related, Orange County) and Kellee Stewart (Guess Who?).
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My Brilliant Friend: Season 4
September 9, 2024
Elena and Lila are living in the same neighborhood in 1980s Naples in the fourth and final season subtitled: Story of the Lost Child.
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My Brilliant Friend: Season 3
February 28, 2022
Set in the 1970s, the third season subtitled: Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay finds Elena (Alba Rohrwacher) as a successful author while her friend Lila (Irene Maiorino), works in a meat factory.
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My Brilliant Friend: Season 2
March 16, 2020
Set in the 1960s, the second season subtitled: The Story of a New Name sees the friendship and lives of Elena (Margherita Mazzucco) and Lila (Gaia Girace) changed after the arrival of childhood acquaintance, Nino Sarratore (Francesco Serpico).
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My Life With the Walter Boys: Season 2
August 28, 2025
After a summer in New York City, Jackie returns to Colorado where she finds Alex (Ashby Gentry) rodeo training and with new admirers while Cole (Noah LaLonde) looks for something to replace football in his life.
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My Name Is Earl: Season 4
September 25, 2008
Earl Hickey's life has been full of poor choices and mistakes, but after winning a small lottery jackpot he has an epiphany and vows to change his ways. Upon discovering that he is the holder of a winning ticket, Earl is hit by a car and the ticket blows out of his limp hand as he lies unconscious in the street. While recovering in the hospital and watching television, Earl has a karmic epiphany, thanks to Carson Daly, who attributes his success to doing good for others. A light bulb goes off in Earl's dim head and he sets out to right every wrong he has done starting with a grade school geek.
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Mystery Road: Origin: Season 2
March 23, 2026
Detective Jay Swan and his wife Mary relocate to Loch Iris, but he is soon drawn into murders and disappearances in the remote town in the second season of the prequel to the Australian TV series Mystery Road.
[Premiered originally in Australia on ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) on 21 Sep 2025 and in the US on Acorn TV on 23 Mar 2026]
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: Season 2
September 22, 1990
This is a show about an evil experiment where a guy is trapped on a satellite and is forced to watch bad films. He is forced to do this by Mad Scientists, who want to find a movie so bad that they can inflict it on the world and take over. We see the movie with the subject (Joel or later Mike) and his robot pals Crow and Servo, in silhouette at the bottom of the screen making jokes and wisecracks during the movie.Episodes: 197 color episodes, 9 specials, 1 unaired pilot, and 3 direct-to-video releases.
Production Company: Best Brains, Inc. MST3K Broadcast History 1988-1989 -- KTMA TV 23, Minneapolis, MN 1989-1991 -- The Comedy Channel
1991-1996 -- Comedy Central 1997-1999 -- Sci-Fi Channel MST3K Syndication History MST3K was in syndication for only one year: from September 1995 to September 1996. During this time, several episodes from seasons 2, 3, and 4 aired on local network affiliate stations. MST3K Re-Run History After production of new episodes ended in 1999, Sci-Fi Channel continued to show re-runs of MST3K on Saturday mornings for several years. They stopped showing reruns in early 2004, with the last one airing on 1/31/04. MST3K commercially available episodes
On DVD: 20 episodes from seasons 1-6, 3 episodes from season 8, 1 episode from season 9, 4 episodes from season 10.
On VHS: 21 episodes from seasons 1-6, 1 episode from season 9, 3 episodes from season 10. See episode guide for exactly which episodes are available.
"MST3K: The Movie": is available on VHS only. The DVD has been out of print for years. A new updated version was released in May 2008.MST3K Marathons
1991- 1st Annual Turkey Day marathon (30 hours)
Theme: Dr. Forrester is trying to take over the world by forcing 30 hours of the world's worst films upon the earth. Meanwhile, Frank is trying to prepare Thanksgiving dinner.
1992- 2nd Annual Turkey Day marathon (30.5 hours)
Theme: Dr. Forrester is force-feeding Frank 30 turkeys, each one dressed in the of a bad movie.
1993- 3rd Annual Turkey Day marathon (32 hours)
Hosted by MST3000 fans at a Halloween party with by Debbie Tobin.
1994- 4th Annual Turkey Day marathon (28 hours)
Hosted by Adam West.
1995- 5th Annual Turkey Day marathon (14.5 hours)
Theme: Dr. Forrester must try to take over the world while entertaining guests that Frank invited for Thanksgiving.MST3K Conventions
1989 - "1st MiSTy Confab". Featured stand up from the show's cast, a showing of the never-aired pilot, and a display of some props.
1992 - "MST Alive". Live riffing of the film World Without End at the Downtown Theater in Minneapolis. Also short intro pieces featuring Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank.
1994 - "Conventio-Con-Expo-Fest-a-Rama". Featured prop museum, merchandise sale, viewing rooms that showed all episodes from seasons 1-5, keynote session featuring Q and A from the shows writers and cast, speeches by Beverly Garland, David Worth, and John Humphries, and autograph session, and a live riffing of the film This Island Earth, and a costume ball. 1996 - "Conventio-Con II: Electric Boogaloo". Featured a keynote session with the entire show's cast (including Trace Beaulieu, who had recently announced his departure from the show and Bill Corbett, who had just joined the cast), a celebrity panel with Kim Cattrall, Russel Johnson (TV's Professor), and Rex Reason, there were showings of scenes cut from MST3K: The Movie, as well as a showing of the short Assignment: Venezuela, there was a Doom competition where fans could play against Mike, and a shopping spree with Bridget Jones and Mary Jo Pehl.MST3K Awards and Award Nominations
1992-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Comedy Series.
1993-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Writing in a Comedy Series. 1993-Awarded 1993 Peabody Award for Outstanding Programming.
1994-Nominated for the following Cable ACE Awards: Art Direction in a Comedy Series, Best Comedy Series, Best Writing in a Comedy Series. 1994-Nominated for Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Music or Variety Program. 1995-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Comedy Series. 1995-Nominated for Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Music or Variety Program. 1996-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Comedy Series. 1997-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Comedy Series.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: Season 3
June 1, 1991
This is a show about an evil experiment where a guy is trapped on a satellite and is forced to watch bad films. He is forced to do this by Mad Scientists, who want to find a movie so bad that they can inflict it on the world and take over. We see the movie with the subject (Joel or later Mike) and his robot pals Crow and Servo, in silhouette at the bottom of the screen making jokes and wisecracks during the movie.Episodes: 197 color episodes, 9 specials, 1 unaired pilot, and 3 direct-to-video releases.
Production Company: Best Brains, Inc. MST3K Broadcast History 1988-1989 -- KTMA TV 23, Minneapolis, MN 1989-1991 -- The Comedy Channel
1991-1996 -- Comedy Central 1997-1999 -- Sci-Fi Channel MST3K Syndication History MST3K was in syndication for only one year: from September 1995 to September 1996. During this time, several episodes from seasons 2, 3, and 4 aired on local network affiliate stations. MST3K Re-Run History After production of new episodes ended in 1999, Sci-Fi Channel continued to show re-runs of MST3K on Saturday mornings for several years. They stopped showing reruns in early 2004, with the last one airing on 1/31/04. MST3K commercially available episodes
On DVD: 20 episodes from seasons 1-6, 3 episodes from season 8, 1 episode from season 9, 4 episodes from season 10.
On VHS: 21 episodes from seasons 1-6, 1 episode from season 9, 3 episodes from season 10. See episode guide for exactly which episodes are available.
"MST3K: The Movie": is available on VHS only. The DVD has been out of print for years. A new updated version was released in May 2008.MST3K Marathons
1991- 1st Annual Turkey Day marathon (30 hours)
Theme: Dr. Forrester is trying to take over the world by forcing 30 hours of the world's worst films upon the earth. Meanwhile, Frank is trying to prepare Thanksgiving dinner.
1992- 2nd Annual Turkey Day marathon (30.5 hours)
Theme: Dr. Forrester is force-feeding Frank 30 turkeys, each one dressed in the of a bad movie.
1993- 3rd Annual Turkey Day marathon (32 hours)
Hosted by MST3000 fans at a Halloween party with by Debbie Tobin.
1994- 4th Annual Turkey Day marathon (28 hours)
Hosted by Adam West.
1995- 5th Annual Turkey Day marathon (14.5 hours)
Theme: Dr. Forrester must try to take over the world while entertaining guests that Frank invited for Thanksgiving.MST3K Conventions
1989 - "1st MiSTy Confab". Featured stand up from the show's cast, a showing of the never-aired pilot, and a display of some props.
1992 - "MST Alive". Live riffing of the film World Without End at the Downtown Theater in Minneapolis. Also short intro pieces featuring Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank.
1994 - "Conventio-Con-Expo-Fest-a-Rama". Featured prop museum, merchandise sale, viewing rooms that showed all episodes from seasons 1-5, keynote session featuring Q and A from the shows writers and cast, speeches by Beverly Garland, David Worth, and John Humphries, and autograph session, and a live riffing of the film This Island Earth, and a costume ball. 1996 - "Conventio-Con II: Electric Boogaloo". Featured a keynote session with the entire show's cast (including Trace Beaulieu, who had recently announced his departure from the show and Bill Corbett, who had just joined the cast), a celebrity panel with Kim Cattrall, Russel Johnson (TV's Professor), and Rex Reason, there were showings of scenes cut from MST3K: The Movie, as well as a showing of the short Assignment: Venezuela, there was a Doom competition where fans could play against Mike, and a shopping spree with Bridget Jones and Mary Jo Pehl.MST3K Awards and Award Nominations
1992-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Comedy Series.
1993-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Writing in a Comedy Series. 1993-Awarded 1993 Peabody Award for Outstanding Programming.
1994-Nominated for the following Cable ACE Awards: Art Direction in a Comedy Series, Best Comedy Series, Best Writing in a Comedy Series. 1994-Nominated for Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Music or Variety Program. 1995-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Comedy Series. 1995-Nominated for Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing in a Music or Variety Program. 1996-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Comedy Series. 1997-Nominated for Cable ACE Award for Best Comedy Series.
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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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MythBusters: Season 3
February 16, 2005
Did a Medieval Chinese astrologer make it into space by strapping rockets to his chair and setting them off? Just how hard IS it to find a needle in a haystack? Can you in fact go insane by having water drip on your forehead?
These are just a few of the myths, urban legends, and improbable sayings that the Mythbusters try to figure out. Comprised of special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Heineman - as well as their mottley crew of Mythbuilders, Mythterns, and resident 'crash test dummy' Buster - they don't just tell the myths, they put them to the test to see which ones are possible, and which ones are just plain bunk.
As of 2008, MYTHBUSTERS has tested 600 myths, done over 1,900 experiments and created over 650 explosions to prove these Myths Right or Wrong!
Some information found here is thanks to http://www.mythbustersfanclub.com , who helped with episode ordering, season break downs, and other myth information :)
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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 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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Mythic Quest: Season 3
November 11, 2022
In the third season, Ian and Poppy have launched a new company called GrimPop Studios, while David takes over as the boss of Mythic Quest.
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Narcos: Season 2
September 2, 2016
The second season of the drama focuses on one month of Pablo Escobar's life (Wagner Moura).
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Narcos: Season 3
September 1, 2017
With Escobar gone, DEA agent Javier Peña (Pedro Pascal) focuses on the Cali Cartel led by Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela (Damian Alcazar), his brother Miguel Rodriguez Orejuela (Francisco Denis), hitman Pacho Herrera (Alberto Ammann) and New York-based Chepe Santacruz Londono (Pepe Rapazote).
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Narcos: Mexico: Season 2
February 13, 2020
DEA agent Walt Breslin (Scoot McNairy) comes to Mexico for justice for a fellow agent and take down the Guadalajara Cartel.
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Nash Bridges: Season 4
September 25, 1998
Nash Bridges (Don Johnson) is a high-action drama about a San Francisco police investigator who deserves his reputation as a topnotch cop, but who's not always so successful when it comes to his personal life. As a member of the elite Special Investigations Unit, Nash relies on his streetwise instincts, keen sense of humor and charm to work his magic on the streets of San Francisco.
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Nashville (2012): Season 4
September 23, 2015
Markus Keen (Riley Smith) leaves his pop-rock band to go solo and break into country music with Highway 65.
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Nashville (2012): Season 2
September 25, 2013
Emmy nominee Connie Britton and Hayden Panettiere return for a second season of the hit drama set in Nashville's country music scene.
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Nashville (2012): Season 5
December 15, 2016
After being cancelled by ABC, Nashville finds a new home on the CMT network for its fifth season.
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Nashville (2012): Season 6
January 4, 2018
The sixth and final season will reveal Highway 65's fate after the revelations from Juliette and Deacon's talk with Zach.
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Nathan For You: Season 3
October 15, 2015
Comedian Nathan Fielder attempts to use his business degree help actual small businesses start making money. From introducing a controversial frozen yogurt flavor or helping a taxi company change how they provide cab ride, Nathan takes it as far as needed to make his ideas come to life. But because of his sometimes-bizarre approach, Nathan's sincere attempts often lead these business owners into experience that goes way farther than what they bargained for.
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National Treasure (2017): Season 2
April 4, 2018
Social worker Miriam (Sarah Lancashire) finds herself under fire after nine-year-old Kiri (Felicia Mukasa) is kidnapped during an unsupervised visit to her biological grandparents.
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NCIS: Los Angeles: Season 2
September 21, 2010
The Office of Special Projects (OSP) is a clandestine division of NCIS and is located in Los Angeles, California. They go deep undercover to capture criminals that are threatening national security. The team includes G Callen, the chameleon, Sam Hanna, Callen's partner and a surveillance expert; Kensi Blye, the adrenalin junkie and Nate Getz, the Psychologist to help the team with the mission and their own mental health. Also assisting the team is Dominic Vail, a new member that needs to learn how to put his knowledge to use and Henrietta "Hetty" Lange, the Operational Manager, who not only manages the money and material assets, but the team itself. They have access to the latest technological developments and they do whatever is necessary to get the job done.
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Necessary Roughness: Season 2
June 6, 2012
While T.K. (Mehcad Brooks) recovers from his injuries, Dr. Dani (Callie Thorne) has new clients.
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Ned and Stacey: Season 2
November 17, 1996
Airing for two seasons on Fox, this sitcom starred Thomas Haden Church and Debra Messing as the title characters, who begin the series with a marriage of convenience (he needed to impress his boss, she needed a place to live). Their relationship grows warmer over the season, though the series was canceled before it turned into a full-fledged romance.
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Neighbours: Season 39
September 18, 2023
The Australian soap opera returns this time on Amazon Freevee (in the UK and US) with Mischa Barton and Guy Pearce guest starring with many of the same residents of Ramsay Street.
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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 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 Amsterdam: Season 2
September 24, 2019
New York City homicide detective John Amsterdam is cursed with immortality because he stopped the murder of a Native American girl in 1642 by stepping in front of a sword. Due to this act of kindness, the girl rescued Amsterdam from the stab wound by making him immortal, but warns that it is a curse that will only be lifted when John meets his true love.Now, Amsterdam is a homicide detective in the Big Apple where he shares his secret with Omar, a blues club owner with a few secrets of his own. John is partnered up with Eva Marquez and gets into a chase with a suspect. When he suffers what appears to be a heart attack and is revived by ER doctor Sara Dillane, he realizes that mortality may be closer then he thought.New Amsterdam is produced by Laha Films, Regency Television, Sarabande Productions and Scarlet Fire Productions.
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New Girl: Season 5
January 12, 2016
Zooey Deschanel stars as a woman who moves in with three single male roommates.
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New Girl: Season 4
September 16, 2014
Jessica Biel and Reid Scott guest star in the fourth season of the comedy.
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New Girl: Season 7
April 10, 2018
The seventh and final season of the comedy picks up four years after season six as Nick and Jess struggle with the decision whether to get married as Jess contemplates a job with Russell (Dermot Mulroney). Schmidt and Cece have a three-year-old daughter while Winston and Aly (Nasim Pedrad) are married and expecting.
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Newhart: Season 5
September 29, 1986
Four years after the end of his long-running sitcom, Bob Newhart returned to series television for another eight years on this brilliantly funny, often surreal sitcom.
In it, Newhart played Dick Loudon, a writer of how-to books who buys a Vermont inn, The Stratford Inn, with his wife Joanna. Leslie Vanderkellen was the priviliged maid working her way through college, George Utley was the somewhat dim-witted handyman, and Kirk Devane was the deceptive owner of the rundown Minuteman Cafe next door.
In 1983, Leslie was replaced by her spoiled and shallow cousin Stephanie. That same year, Kirk married Cindy, a circus clown, and they moved to Europe at the beginning of the third season in 1984.
In March of 1984, Dick became host of a low-rated local talk show entitled "Vermont Today," produced by shallow baby boomer schlockmeister Michael Harris. Michael and Stephanie later fell in love and eventually married and had a baby, also named Stephanie.
The unnamed Vermont village that provided this show's setting was populated by eccentric characters such as Chester Wanamaker, who later became mayor, Jim Dixon, his addle-pated sidekick, Bev Dutton, the no-nonsense manager of Channel 8 (from which "Vermont Today" originated), and Larry, Darryl and Darryl, three surprisingly cultured woodsmen.
CBS BROADCASTING HISTORY
October 1982-February 1983 ... Monday 9:30-10:00
March 1983-April 1983 ... Sunday 9:30-10:00
April 1983-May 1983 ... Sunday 8:30-9:00
June 1983-August 1983 ... Sunday 9:30-10:00
August 1983-September 1986 ... Monday 9:30-10:00
September 1986-August l988 ... Monday 9:00-9:30
August 1988-March 1989 ... Monday 8:00-8:30
March 1989-August 1989 ... Monday 10:00-10:30
August 1989-October 1989 ... Monday 10:30-11:00
November 1989-April 1990 ... Monday 10:00-10:30
April l990-May 1990 ... Monday 8:30-9:00
May 1990-July l990 ... Monday 10:00-10:30
July 1990-August 1990 ... Friday 9:00-9:30
September 1990 ... Saturday 9:00-9:30
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NewsRadio: Season 5
September 23, 1998
"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 2
December 23, 2023
Night Court begins its second season with a special holiday episode.
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Nikita: Season 4
November 22, 2013
The final season of the action drama series finds Nikita still on the run three months after the events at the end of season 3.
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Nikita: Season 2
September 23, 2011
This project is based on the original French film La Femme Nikita. The story is about two assassins for a top-secret government organization assassin who goes rogue and a new assassin who is training to replace the old one.
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Nine Perfect Strangers: Season 2
May 21, 2025
Masha Dmitrichenko (Nicole Kidman) invites nine new strangers for a wellness retreat in the Austrian Alps in the series based on Liane Moriarty's novel of the same name.
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Nip/Tuck: Season 2
June 22, 2004
Nip/Tuck - A disturbingly perfect drama. Be aware that the show description below, synopses of episodes, and the forum are likely to contain spoilers.
This drama is set in a south Florida plastic surgery center, McNamara-Troy, centering around the two doctors who own it. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) is having problems at home, trying to keep his family together, trying to patch up the rocky road him and his wife Julia (Joely Richardson) are experiencing. On the other hand, sex-craved Christian Troy (Julian McMahon) uses his charm to bring in potential female candidates and conducts shady business deals, often for the love of money. While Sean takes his job seriously, he often has to fix Christian's mistakes. During the first season, Sean and Christian got mixed up with Escobar Gallardo, a Colombian drug lord who forced the two to do free surgery whenever he wanted them to. Sean's marriage with Julia began to wear thin, and Sean had an affair with a patient named Megan O'Hara. Julia went back to school, but it was interrupted by a miscarriage of a child Sean and Julia were trying to have. Christian learned he is the father of a baby with a woman named Gina, who he met at Sexaholics Anonymous. When the baby was born, we learn that the baby is African-American, and therefore not his. Julia questions Matt's paternity.
The second season begins with Sean and Christian both turning 40, and Christian playing father for Wilbur, who Gina is letting him take care of, until Wilbur's real father fights him for custody. Sean and Julia are quite happy together again until Christian's loneliness after Wilbur was taken away from him causes her to reveal that Matt is really his son. The secret ripples and eventually Sean finds out, causing a separation between Sean and Julia. He and Christian find a way to stay friends. A serial rapist named the Carver has been raping victims around Miami, and slices their face, and Sean makes a commitment to fixing their faces. Ava, a life coach for Sean and Julia, forms a sexual relationship with Matt, which is doomed from the beginning due to a wide age gap and Ava's screwed up son Adrian.
Seasons three and four have been ordered by FX at 15 episodes each. Season 3 will begin production in June for a September premiere date. Chronological repeats of the show air Sundays at 10pm. Nip/Tuck Theme Song - A Perfect Lie by The Engine Room. (Note: the song does include the words a perfect life, but the song is called A Perfect Lie.
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Nip/Tuck: Season 3
September 20, 2005
Nip/Tuck - A disturbingly perfect drama. Be aware that the show description below, synopses of episodes, and the forum are likely to contain spoilers.
This drama is set in a south Florida plastic surgery center, McNamara-Troy, centering around the two doctors who own it. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) is having problems at home, trying to keep his family together, trying to patch up the rocky road him and his wife Julia (Joely Richardson) are experiencing. On the other hand, sex-craved Christian Troy (Julian McMahon) uses his charm to bring in potential female candidates and conducts shady business deals, often for the love of money. While Sean takes his job seriously, he often has to fix Christian's mistakes. During the first season, Sean and Christian got mixed up with Escobar Gallardo, a Colombian drug lord who forced the two to do free surgery whenever he wanted them to. Sean's marriage with Julia began to wear thin, and Sean had an affair with a patient named Megan O'Hara. Julia went back to school, but it was interrupted by a miscarriage of a child Sean and Julia were trying to have. Christian learned he is the father of a baby with a woman named Gina, who he met at Sexaholics Anonymous. When the baby was born, we learn that the baby is African-American, and therefore not his. Julia questions Matt's paternity.
The second season begins with Sean and Christian both turning 40, and Christian playing father for Wilbur, who Gina is letting him take care of, until Wilbur's real father fights him for custody. Sean and Julia are quite happy together again until Christian's loneliness after Wilbur was taken away from him causes her to reveal that Matt is really his son. The secret ripples and eventually Sean finds out, causing a separation between Sean and Julia. He and Christian find a way to stay friends. A serial rapist named the Carver has been raping victims around Miami, and slices their face, and Sean makes a commitment to fixing their faces. Ava, a life coach for Sean and Julia, forms a sexual relationship with Matt, which is doomed from the beginning due to a wide age gap and Ava's screwed up son Adrian.
Seasons three and four have been ordered by FX at 15 episodes each. Season 3 will begin production in June for a September premiere date. Chronological repeats of the show air Sundays at 10pm. Nip/Tuck Theme Song - A Perfect Lie by The Engine Room. (Note: the song does include the words a perfect life, but the song is called A Perfect Lie.
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Nip/Tuck: Season 4
September 5, 2006
Nip/Tuck - A disturbingly perfect drama. Be aware that the show description below, synopses of episodes, and the forum are likely to contain spoilers.
This drama is set in a south Florida plastic surgery center, McNamara-Troy, centering around the two doctors who own it. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) is having problems at home, trying to keep his family together, trying to patch up the rocky road him and his wife Julia (Joely Richardson) are experiencing. On the other hand, sex-craved Christian Troy (Julian McMahon) uses his charm to bring in potential female candidates and conducts shady business deals, often for the love of money. While Sean takes his job seriously, he often has to fix Christian's mistakes. During the first season, Sean and Christian got mixed up with Escobar Gallardo, a Colombian drug lord who forced the two to do free surgery whenever he wanted them to. Sean's marriage with Julia began to wear thin, and Sean had an affair with a patient named Megan O'Hara. Julia went back to school, but it was interrupted by a miscarriage of a child Sean and Julia were trying to have. Christian learned he is the father of a baby with a woman named Gina, who he met at Sexaholics Anonymous. When the baby was born, we learn that the baby is African-American, and therefore not his. Julia questions Matt's paternity.
The second season begins with Sean and Christian both turning 40, and Christian playing father for Wilbur, who Gina is letting him take care of, until Wilbur's real father fights him for custody. Sean and Julia are quite happy together again until Christian's loneliness after Wilbur was taken away from him causes her to reveal that Matt is really his son. The secret ripples and eventually Sean finds out, causing a separation between Sean and Julia. He and Christian find a way to stay friends. A serial rapist named the Carver has been raping victims around Miami, and slices their face, and Sean makes a commitment to fixing their faces. Ava, a life coach for Sean and Julia, forms a sexual relationship with Matt, which is doomed from the beginning due to a wide age gap and Ava's screwed up son Adrian.
Seasons three and four have been ordered by FX at 15 episodes each. Season 3 will begin production in June for a September premiere date. Chronological repeats of the show air Sundays at 10pm. Nip/Tuck Theme Song - A Perfect Lie by The Engine Room. (Note: the song does include the words a perfect life, but the song is called A Perfect Lie.
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Nip/Tuck: Season 5
October 30, 2007
Miami's favorite plastic surgeons, Sean McNamara and Christian Troy, move their practice to Beverly Hills.
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Nip/Tuck: Season 6
October 14, 2009
The final 19 episodes are split between this year and the next as the McNamara/Troy story is concluded.
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Nip/Tuck: Season 7
January 6, 2010
Nip/Tuck - A disturbingly perfect drama. Be aware that the show description below, synopses of episodes, and the forum are likely to contain spoilers.
This drama is set in a south Florida plastic surgery center, McNamara-Troy, centering around the two doctors who own it. Sean McNamara (Dylan Walsh) is having problems at home, trying to keep his family together, trying to patch up the rocky road him and his wife Julia (Joely Richardson) are experiencing. On the other hand, sex-craved Christian Troy (Julian McMahon) uses his charm to bring in potential female candidates and conducts shady business deals, often for the love of money. While Sean takes his job seriously, he often has to fix Christian's mistakes. During the first season, Sean and Christian got mixed up with Escobar Gallardo, a Colombian drug lord who forced the two to do free surgery whenever he wanted them to. Sean's marriage with Julia began to wear thin, and Sean had an affair with a patient named Megan O'Hara. Julia went back to school, but it was interrupted by a miscarriage of a child Sean and Julia were trying to have. Christian learned he is the father of a baby with a woman named Gina, who he met at Sexaholics Anonymous. When the baby was born, we learn that the baby is African-American, and therefore not his. Julia questions Matt's paternity.
The second season begins with Sean and Christian both turning 40, and Christian playing father for Wilbur, who Gina is letting him take care of, until Wilbur's real father fights him for custody. Sean and Julia are quite happy together again until Christian's loneliness after Wilbur was taken away from him causes her to reveal that Matt is really his son. The secret ripples and eventually Sean finds out, causing a separation between Sean and Julia. He and Christian find a way to stay friends. A serial rapist named the Carver has been raping victims around Miami, and slices their face, and Sean makes a commitment to fixing their faces. Ava, a life coach for Sean and Julia, forms a sexual relationship with Matt, which is doomed from the beginning due to a wide age gap and Ava's screwed up son Adrian.
Seasons three and four have been ordered by FX at 15 episodes each. Season 3 will begin production in June for a September premiere date. Chronological repeats of the show air Sundays at 10pm. Nip/Tuck Theme Song - A Perfect Lie by The Engine Room. (Note: the song does include the words a perfect life, but the song is called A Perfect Lie.
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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: Season 2
September 22, 1999
This sitcom was a vehicle for former SNL star Norm MacDonald, here playing a former hockey star sentenced to five years of community service as a social worker (or else he must go to jail). Artie Lange joined the cast for this second season, which saw the show retitled from The Norm Show to, simply, Norm.
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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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Northern Exposure: Season 3
September 23, 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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NOS4A2: Season 2
June 21, 2020
The second season picks up eight years after the end of season one with Vic McQueen (Ashleigh Cummings) still seeking to finish Charlie Manx (Zachary Quinto). While Charlie wants vengeance and targets her eight-year-old son Wayne. The season will also air on BBC America.
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Notes from the Underbelly: Season 2
November 26, 2007
Meet Andrew and Lauren. They just found out that they are having a baby. They are about to deal with a lot of changes, first being lying to everyone about being pregnant for the first three months until it's safe to tell people but they are having a difficult time keeping it secret. People are going to get suspicious when Lauren suddenly switches to decaf, suddenly stops drinking at cocktail parties, and starts going to the obgyn...a lot. They are both about to learn that the politics of parenthood can be just as demanding as raising a child.They're going to have to deal with theirs, competitives, but well-meanings, friends' strange "advice" about their relationship. Are they both ables to resist that pressure and create a family?
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Noughts + Crosses: Season 2
April 26, 2022
Sephy and Callum are on the run in the second season of the drama series based on Malorie Blackman's books.
[Premiered in the UK on BBC One on 26 Apr 2022; US date: TBA]
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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 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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Nurse Jackie: Season 7
June 8, 2009
Jackie tries to clean up her act in the final season of the dark comedy.
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NY Med: Season 2
June 26, 2014
The eight-part documentary series returns with a look at Manhattan's New York Presbyterian Hospital and Newark's University Hospital.
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NYPD Blue: Season 2
October 11, 1994
"This police drama contains adult language and scenes with partial nudity. Viewer discretion is advised."
The potential images those words created alone caused more controversy for this series, before it had even premiered. The "Bible Belt" was up in arms and no-one had even seen an episode. In most of those southern states the local ABC affiliates refused to carry the show, which was a shame because aside from a "little" bare flesh and a couple of harsh words, they missed out on a quality television show. Of course it wasn't long before they realized it really was no big deal.
Late during the first season, Steven Bochco said during an acceptance speech at the 20th Annual People's Choice Awards:
"In spite of those who seek to legislate what we can and cannot see on our own television sets in the privacy of our own homes. NYPD Blue has succeeded because the American people, properly so, prefer to judge for themselves."
At those awards the show was voted "favorite new television dramatic series" and "favorite television dramatic series" the first year it was eligible. The show has been nominated for and won numerous awards. Check out this IMDb link for more information. Most notably the series has been nominated for an Emmy 84 times and has won 20 of those times and Dennis Franz has claim to four of those statues.
Before this series, some of the stars had an affiliation with Steven Bochco from his previous highly acclaimed series Hill Street Blues. David Caruso had guest starred in two episodes and during the 3rd season, Dennis Franz guest starred as Det. Sal Benedetto in 5 episodes and was killed off in his last appearance. Franz officially joined the cast in that show's 6th season as Lt. Norman Buntz and stayed with the show until it ended. Then the Buntz character was brought back for a short-lived comedy series called Beverly Hills Buntz the following season. This series didn't last because it was erratically scheduled as a fill-in and then couldn't build an audience. James McDaniel also appeared in a Hill Street Blues episode and then also appeared in Steven Bochco's attempt at something new, a musical police drama called Cop Rock. When Caruso left early on in the series, another Bochco veteran was called upon; Jimmy Smits who played Victor Sifuentes on Bochco's L.A. Law was brought in to play new detective Bobby Simone.
While other actors have left with big screen ambitions, two actors have left the series to move onto other Bochco created programs. In 1996 there was an attempt to launch a comedy that featured as one of the characters in the ensemble PAA John Irvin played by Bill Brochtrup. Public Morals only aired one episode and was pulled. I would hesitate to call it a spin-off, since only one (at that time) minor character from this series appeared on it, but I suppose an argument could be made. After all, Dennis Franz did take his Norman Buntz character from Hill Street Blues to Beverly Hills Buntz, a comedy series that lasted much longer than Public Morals did. Bill Brochtrup returned back to the 15th and made several guest appearances before becoming a full cast member in the 6th season. In 2001 Kim Delaney left this series (with a loophole that would allow her to come back) to star in Philly. That series wasn't too long lived and Det. Russell has subsequently returned for a guest spot or two.
While this cast has undergone a rotation of lead actors, Dennis Franz was the glue that held this series together.
Most of the show's run was at Tuesdays at 10pm ET on ABC. The show was simulcast in HDTV. With the 2000-2001 TV season, the show became ABC's first regularly scheduled entertainment series to be broadcast in high definition.
First air date: September 21, 1993
Last air date: March 1, 2005
Original air time: Tuesday 10:00:00 pm (Eastern)
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NYPD Blue: Season 4
October 15, 1996
"This police drama contains adult language and scenes with partial nudity. Viewer discretion is advised."
The potential images those words created alone caused more controversy for this series, before it had even premiered. The "Bible Belt" was up in arms and no-one had even seen an episode. In most of those southern states the local ABC affiliates refused to carry the show, which was a shame because aside from a "little" bare flesh and a couple of harsh words, they missed out on a quality television show. Of course it wasn't long before they realized it really was no big deal.
Late during the first season, Steven Bochco said during an acceptance speech at the 20th Annual People's Choice Awards:
"In spite of those who seek to legislate what we can and cannot see on our own television sets in the privacy of our own homes. NYPD Blue has succeeded because the American people, properly so, prefer to judge for themselves."
At those awards the show was voted "favorite new television dramatic series" and "favorite television dramatic series" the first year it was eligible. The show has been nominated for and won numerous awards. Check out this IMDb link for more information. Most notably the series has been nominated for an Emmy 84 times and has won 20 of those times and Dennis Franz has claim to four of those statues.
Before this series, some of the stars had an affiliation with Steven Bochco from his previous highly acclaimed series Hill Street Blues. David Caruso had guest starred in two episodes and during the 3rd season, Dennis Franz guest starred as Det. Sal Benedetto in 5 episodes and was killed off in his last appearance. Franz officially joined the cast in that show's 6th season as Lt. Norman Buntz and stayed with the show until it ended. Then the Buntz character was brought back for a short-lived comedy series called Beverly Hills Buntz the following season. This series didn't last because it was erratically scheduled as a fill-in and then couldn't build an audience. James McDaniel also appeared in a Hill Street Blues episode and then also appeared in Steven Bochco's attempt at something new, a musical police drama called Cop Rock. When Caruso left early on in the series, another Bochco veteran was called upon; Jimmy Smits who played Victor Sifuentes on Bochco's L.A. Law was brought in to play new detective Bobby Simone.
While other actors have left with big screen ambitions, two actors have left the series to move onto other Bochco created programs. In 1996 there was an attempt to launch a comedy that featured as one of the characters in the ensemble PAA John Irvin played by Bill Brochtrup. Public Morals only aired one episode and was pulled. I would hesitate to call it a spin-off, since only one (at that time) minor character from this series appeared on it, but I suppose an argument could be made. After all, Dennis Franz did take his Norman Buntz character from Hill Street Blues to Beverly Hills Buntz, a comedy series that lasted much longer than Public Morals did. Bill Brochtrup returned back to the 15th and made several guest appearances before becoming a full cast member in the 6th season. In 2001 Kim Delaney left this series (with a loophole that would allow her to come back) to star in Philly. That series wasn't too long lived and Det. Russell has subsequently returned for a guest spot or two.
While this cast has undergone a rotation of lead actors, Dennis Franz was the glue that held this series together.
Most of the show's run was at Tuesdays at 10pm ET on ABC. The show was simulcast in HDTV. With the 2000-2001 TV season, the show became ABC's first regularly scheduled entertainment series to be broadcast in high definition.
First air date: September 21, 1993
Last air date: March 1, 2005
Original air time: Tuesday 10:00:00 pm (Eastern)
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NYPD Blue: Season 5
September 30, 1997
"This police drama contains adult language and scenes with partial nudity. Viewer discretion is advised."
The potential images those words created alone caused more controversy for this series, before it had even premiered. The "Bible Belt" was up in arms and no-one had even seen an episode. In most of those southern states the local ABC affiliates refused to carry the show, which was a shame because aside from a "little" bare flesh and a couple of harsh words, they missed out on a quality television show. Of course it wasn't long before they realized it really was no big deal.
Late during the first season, Steven Bochco said during an acceptance speech at the 20th Annual People's Choice Awards:
"In spite of those who seek to legislate what we can and cannot see on our own television sets in the privacy of our own homes. NYPD Blue has succeeded because the American people, properly so, prefer to judge for themselves."
At those awards the show was voted "favorite new television dramatic series" and "favorite television dramatic series" the first year it was eligible. The show has been nominated for and won numerous awards. Check out this IMDb link for more information. Most notably the series has been nominated for an Emmy 84 times and has won 20 of those times and Dennis Franz has claim to four of those statues.
Before this series, some of the stars had an affiliation with Steven Bochco from his previous highly acclaimed series Hill Street Blues. David Caruso had guest starred in two episodes and during the 3rd season, Dennis Franz guest starred as Det. Sal Benedetto in 5 episodes and was killed off in his last appearance. Franz officially joined the cast in that show's 6th season as Lt. Norman Buntz and stayed with the show until it ended. Then the Buntz character was brought back for a short-lived comedy series called Beverly Hills Buntz the following season. This series didn't last because it was erratically scheduled as a fill-in and then couldn't build an audience. James McDaniel also appeared in a Hill Street Blues episode and then also appeared in Steven Bochco's attempt at something new, a musical police drama called Cop Rock. When Caruso left early on in the series, another Bochco veteran was called upon; Jimmy Smits who played Victor Sifuentes on Bochco's L.A. Law was brought in to play new detective Bobby Simone.
While other actors have left with big screen ambitions, two actors have left the series to move onto other Bochco created programs. In 1996 there was an attempt to launch a comedy that featured as one of the characters in the ensemble PAA John Irvin played by Bill Brochtrup. Public Morals only aired one episode and was pulled. I would hesitate to call it a spin-off, since only one (at that time) minor character from this series appeared on it, but I suppose an argument could be made. After all, Dennis Franz did take his Norman Buntz character from Hill Street Blues to Beverly Hills Buntz, a comedy series that lasted much longer than Public Morals did. Bill Brochtrup returned back to the 15th and made several guest appearances before becoming a full cast member in the 6th season. In 2001 Kim Delaney left this series (with a loophole that would allow her to come back) to star in Philly. That series wasn't too long lived and Det. Russell has subsequently returned for a guest spot or two.
While this cast has undergone a rotation of lead actors, Dennis Franz was the glue that held this series together.
Most of the show's run was at Tuesdays at 10pm ET on ABC. The show was simulcast in HDTV. With the 2000-2001 TV season, the show became ABC's first regularly scheduled entertainment series to be broadcast in high definition.
First air date: September 21, 1993
Last air date: March 1, 2005
Original air time: Tuesday 10:00:00 pm (Eastern)
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