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NYPD Blue: Season 6
October 20, 1998
"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 7
January 11, 2000
"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 8
January 9, 2001
"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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October Road: Season 2
November 22, 2007
"October Road," an ABC drama series centers on a young, acclaimed novelist/screenwriter Nick Garret (played by "One Tree Hill" star Bryan Greenberg). Nick's best-selling novel is based on his hometown friends. He is at a crossroads in his life when he returns to his hometown to teach at the local university, and faces the family and friends he left behind. To the literary world he is a genius, but to his hometown he is a coward who betrayed their trust and their secrets. Now that he found a new job, Nick will have to deal with the past and try to move on with his life.The first season aired in mid-season starting March 15, 2007, and was recently renewed for a second season which should air sometime after fall or during mid-season. The second season premiered November 22, 2007 and ended on March 10, 2008.
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Odd Mom Out: Season 2
June 20, 2016
Jill Weber is a typical down to earth New York mom, who has to cope with the day-to-day tasks of living in the Upper East Side of Manhattan with her wealthy in-laws whilst trying to maintain her sanity. She is ably assisted by her close friend, Dr. Vanessa Wrigley.
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On My Block: Season 2
March 29, 2019
A death and Jamal's discovery plays a part in the lives of the friends in this second season of the coming of age series.
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On My Block: Season 3
March 11, 2020
The Freeridge friends face new problems in the third season of the coming of age series.
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On My Block: Season 4
October 4, 2021
The fourth and final season brings the Freeridge friends come back together when a secret is uncovered.
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Once and Again: Season 2
October 24, 2000
Created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick (thirtysomething), this drama focuses on the relationship between a divorced man, Rick Sammler (Bill Campbell), and a soon-to-be-divorced woman, Lilly Manning (Sela Ward). Both have kids and, between the struggles of being a single parent and careers, they often find it difficult to spend time together. The show was unique at the time for letting the viewer into the character's minds through brief "interviews" mixed throughout each episode.
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Once and Again: Season 3
September 28, 2001
Created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick (thirtysomething), this drama focuses on the relationship between a divorced man, Rick Sammler (Bill Campbell), and a soon-to-be-divorced woman, Lilly Manning (Sela Ward). Both have kids and, between the struggles of being a single parent and careers, they often find it difficult to spend time together. The show was unique at the time for letting the viewer into the character's minds through brief "interviews" mixed throughout each episode. The series was canceled at the conclusion of this third season.
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Once Upon a Time: Season 4
September 28, 2014
The third season of the fantasy drama introduces Queen Elsa of Arendelle (Georgina Haig), Anna (Elizabeth Lail), and Kristoff (Scott Michael Foster).
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Once Upon a Time: Season 5
September 27, 2015
Emma's family and friends must locate Merlin (Elliot Knight) to help her from becoming Dark, which brings the gang to Camelot, where they meet King Arthur (Liam Garrigan), Lancelot (Sinqua Walls), and Guinevere (Joana Metrass).
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Once Upon a Time: Season 2
September 30, 2012
Mulan, Captain Hook, Lancelot, and Sleeping Beauty are some of the new characters introduced in the second season as the residents of Storybrooke recall their memories with the end of the Queen's curse.
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Once Upon a Time: Season 7
October 6, 2017
The seventh season jumps forward in time and locations to Seattle and the Enchanted Forest where a grown-up Henry (Andrew J. West) meets Cinderella (Dania Ramirez).
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One Day at a Time (2017): Season 2
January 26, 2018
The second season of the reimagining of the Norman Lear 1970s sitcom continues as Penelope (Justina Machado) juggles life with her two children, her mother (Rita Moreno) and building manager Schneider (Todd Grinnell).
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One Day at a Time (2017): Season 3
February 8, 2019
Season three of the reimagining of the Norman Lear 1970s sitcom introduces Lydia’s sister Mirtha (Gloria Estefan), Penelope’s brother Tito (Danny Pino), Penelope’s cousins Pilar and Estrellita (Stephanie Beatriz and Melissa Fumero).
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One Day at a Time (2017): Season 4
March 24, 2020
The reimagining of the Norman Lear 1970s sitcom moves to POP TV for its fourth season.
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One Mississippi: Season 2
September 8, 2017
Tig, now living with her stepfather Bill (John Rothman) and brother Remy (Noah Harpster) in Mississippi, has new job at the local radio station in the second season of the comedy.
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One Of Us Is Lying: Season 2
October 20, 2022
The Bayview High Four are involved in a deadly secret in the second season of the mystery series based on Karen M. McManus' novel of the same name.
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One Piece (2023): Season 2
March 10, 2026
Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hats travel the dangerous seas and islands for treasure in the second season of the live-action adaptation of the Japanese manga series of the same name.
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One-Punch Man: Season 3
October 12, 2025
The Hero Association look to rescue a hostage as Garou finds himself in the Monster Association hideout after being captured in the third season of the anime series based on a manga by One (that was also made into a web comic).
[Premiered in Japan on Tokyo TV and in the US on Hulu]
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Only Murders in the Building: Season 4
August 27, 2024
Charles, Oliver and Mabel are headed to Hollywood to turn their podcast into a movie in the fourth season of the of the comedic murder mystery series.
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Only Murders in the Building: Season 3
August 8, 2023
The third season of the of the comedic murder mystery co-created by John Hoffman and Steve Martin features Ashley Park, Paul Rudd, Meryl Streep, and Jesse Williams.
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Only Murders in the Building: Season 2
June 28, 2022
Charles, Mabel and Oliver team up again to investigate the death of Arconia Board President Bunny Folger, but soon find themselves suspects and subjects in a competing podcast in the second season of the comedic murder mystery co-created by John Hoffman and Steve Martin.
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Only Murders in the Building: Season 5
September 9, 2025
Charles, Oliver, and Mabel investigate the suspicious death of The Arconia's doorman Lester in the fifth season of the of the comedic murder mystery series.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 5
June 9, 2017
The prison dramedy returns for its fifth season as a three-day riot continues at Litchfield.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 7
July 26, 2019
The seventh and final season finds Piper having trouble adjusting to her new life while the other ladies of Litchfield Penitentiary find ways to cope with life in prison.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 3
June 11, 2015
Mike Birbiglia, Lori Petty, Ruby Rose, and Mary Steenburgen join the cast for the third season of the prison dramedy.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 4
June 17, 2016
The prison dramedy returns for its fourth season with a commitment for another three seasons.
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Orange is the New Black: Season 2
June 6, 2014
Season two finds Piper (Taylor Schilling) spending time in solitary, while Litchfield adds a new inmate in Vee (Lorraine Toussaint), who has a history with Red (Kate Mulgrew).
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Orange is the New Black: Season 6
July 27, 2018
The prison dramedy returns for its sixth season with many of the ladies of Litchfield Penitentiary moves to maximum security.
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Orphan Black: Season 5
March 30, 2013
The fifth and final season of the sci-fi series.
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Orphan Black: Season 4
April 14, 2016
Sarah's investigation about the clones brings her into contact with the mysterious M.K. (Tatiana Maslany), who has information about the conspiracy the could protect Alison and Cosima from Neolution.
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Orphan Black: Season 2
April 19, 2014
Sarah (Tatiana Maslany), Alison (Maslany), and Cosima (Maslany) find more trouble as they meet Rachel Duncan (Maslany).
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Orphan Black: Season 3
April 18, 2015
The first episode of the third season will air simultaneously on BBC America, AMC, IFC, SundanceTV and WE tv.
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Our Flag Means Death: Season 2
October 5, 2023
Stede (Rhys Darby) searches for Ed (Taika Waititi), who believes Stede left him behind and wants revenge in the second season of the comedy series from David Jenkins and Taika Waititi.
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Our Planet: Season 2
June 14, 2023
The second season of the David Attenborough-narrated series called Our Planet II focuses on migration.
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Outcast: Season 2
July 20, 2018
Kyle (Patrick Fugit) and Reverend Anderson (Philip Glenister) seek to to protect the ones they love against supernatural dangers as they look into Kyle's past for answers.
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Outer Banks: Season 2
July 30, 2021
The Pogues are split in two locations but the search for the gold continues in the second season of the teen drama.
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Outer Banks: Season 4
October 10, 2024
The Pogues are ready to settle down after finding the gold, but after some challenges they are back looking for treasure.
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Outer Banks: Season 3
February 23, 2023
The Pogues end up on a desert island they name Poguelandia but the search for the treasure soon disrupts their peaceful time there.
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Outer Range: Season 2
May 16, 2024
Royal and his wife Cecelia (Lili Taylor) deal with multiple threats in the second season of the Western sci-fi thriller created by Brian Watkins.
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Outlander (2014): Season 7
June 16, 2023
The penultimate season of the series will be split into two parts (part two set to premiere in 2024) and introduces a grown-up William Ransom (Charles Vandervaart), Young Ian's wife Rachel Hunter (Izzy Meikle-Small), and her brother Denzell (Joey Phillips).
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Outlander (2014): Season 2
April 9, 2016
In France, Claire and Jamie Fraser set out to change history by stopping the Jacobite rebellion to save the Highlanders.
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Outlander (2014): Season 5
February 16, 2020
Life for the Frasers is never easy and at Fraser's Ridge. Jamie's ability to protect his family is tested when he is ordered to locate and kill Murtagh by Governor William Tryon.
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Outlander (2014): Season 8
March 6, 2026
Jamie and Claire return to Fraser's Ridge in the eighth and final season.
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Outlander (2014): Season 4
November 4, 2018
Claire and Jamie settle in colonial America, meet Jamie's aunt (Maria Doyle Kennedy) and a pirate named Stephen Bonnet (Ed Speleers) while their daughter, Brianna Randall (Sophie Skelton), researches the fate of her parents with the help of Roger Wakefield (Richard Rankin) in the 20th century.
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Outlander (2014): Season 6
March 6, 2022
The American Revolution looms in the sixth season based on Diana Gabaldon's sixth Outlander novel, A Breath of Snow and Ashes.
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Outlander (2014): Season 3
September 10, 2017
Claire finds it difficult to adjust to life with Frank and raising Jamie's child in the 20th century while Jamie faces the consequences of the defeat at the Battle of Culloden in 1746.
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Outsiders: Season 2
January 24, 2017
The standoff between the Farrell Clan and the coal company continues in the second season of the drama series.
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Oz: Season 2
July 11, 1998
Oz is the name on the street for the Oswald State Penitentiary. Our wheelchair-bound narrator Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.) takes us through the wacky world of Emerald City, the experimental unit started by Tim McManus (Terry Kinney). There's shankin' and lovin' and cussin' and fightin' but in the end, HBO makes a damn fine prison drama. It's gritty. And there you have it.
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Oz: Season 6
January 5, 2003
Oz is the name on the street for the Oswald State Penitentiary. Our wheelchair-bound narrator Augustus Hill (Harold Perrineau Jr.) takes us through the wacky world of Emerald City, the experimental unit started by Tim McManus (Terry Kinney). There's shankin' and lovin' and cussin' and fightin' but in the end, HBO makes a damn fine prison drama. It's gritty. And there you have it.
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Ozark: Season 2
August 31, 2018
Marty (Jason Bateman) and Wendy Byrde (Laura Linney) must juggle family life and dealing with the cartel's attorney Helen Pierce (Janet McTeer), as well as the Snells and Langmore Ruth (Julia Garner) in the second season of the crime drama created by Bill Dubuque.
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Ozark: Season 3
March 27, 2020
Wendy and Marty are at odds as to whether to expand their new venture or not. The arrival of Wendy’s brother Ben (Tom Pelphrey) only creates more problems in season three of the drama created by Bill Dubuque.
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Ozark: Season 4
January 21, 2022
The fourth and final season is split into two parts, each with seven-episodes.
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Ozark: Season 4.5
April 29, 2022
The final seven episodes of the last season of the drama created by Bill Dubuque.
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P-Valley: Season 2
June 3, 2022
The Pynk struggles to stay open during the pandemic as Autumn and Uncle Clifford fight over control of the club in the second season of Katori Hall's half-hour drama series.
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Pachinko: Season 2
August 23, 2024
The story of Sunja (Minha Kim) and her family continues in the second season of the series based on the novel of the same name by Min Jin Lee.
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Painting With John: Season 2
February 18, 2022
Season two introduces Cowboy Beckett as John paints and reflects on his life.
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Palm Royale: Season 2
November 12, 2025
Maxine is determined to prove to Palm Beach high society she belongs in the second season of the comedy series loosely based on the book "Mr. and Mrs. American Pie" by Juliet McDaniel.
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Pantheon: Season 2
October 15, 2023
Maddie discovers her father is not the only one uploaded to the Cloud in the second season of the animated sci-fi series.
[Premiered originally in Australia/New Zealand on Prime Video (AU & NZ) on 15 Oct 2023 and in the US on Netflix on 21 Feb 2025]
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Paradise (2025): Season 2
February 23, 2026
Xavier Collins searches for his wife Teri (Enuka Okuma) as more secrets about paradise are revealed in the second season of the thriller series created by Dan Fogelman.
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Parenthood : Season 4
September 11, 2012
The fourth season begins with the Braverman clan seeing Haddie off to college.
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Parenthood : Season 2
September 14, 2010
Based on the 1989 film of the same name, 'Parenthood' is an hour long comedy-drama produced by Jason Katims and Ron Howard. The show addresses the modern challenges of raising kids in this post-technological world, addressing issues that affect both kids and parents.
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Parenthood : Season 3
September 13, 2011
The Braverman clan return: Max is getting ready to go to an integrated school, a few members of the family are finding new love, and a new baby is on the way.
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Parenthood : Season 5
September 26, 2013
The fifth season of the family drama picks up several months from the end of last season.
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Parks and Recreation: Season 6
September 26, 2013
The sixth season of the comedy opens with Leslie and the Parks department visiting London.
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Parks and Recreation: Season 3
January 20, 2011
The comedic minds that brought you The Office and Saturday Night Live have now conspired to create Parks and Recreation. Amy Poehler plays Leslie Knope, a mid-level government employee who is trying to convert an abandoned construction pit into a usable community park while a documentary camera crew follows her every step and misstep.
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Parks and Recreation: Season 2
September 17, 2009
Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) is still trying her best to make Pawnee the best city in Indiana.
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Parks and Recreation: Season 5
September 20, 2012
Leslie visits Washington, D.C. as Lucy Lawless, Glenne Headly and Jonathan Banks guest star on the fifth season of the comedy.
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Parks and Recreation: Season 7
January 13, 2015
The final season of the comedy picks up from the sixth season finale with the setting is now the year 2017.
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Parks and Recreation: Season 4
September 22, 2011
Leslie has to make a choice of running for mayor or dating Ben (Adam Scott) when she realizes she cannot have both.
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Party Down: Season 2
April 23, 2010
Megan Mullally joins the second season of the Starz series about a group of caterers as Jane Lynch moves on from being a regular cast member.
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Party Down: Season 3
February 24, 2023
More than 10 years later, the third season returns to finds the catering team working other jobs, but when they are surprisingly reunited, they find themselves in familiar roles once again.
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Party of Five: Season 3
August 21, 1996
Nothing could be worse than the sudden death of parents. One day Nick and Diana Salinger were killed in a terrible car crash, and left their five children all alone. Charlie (Matthew Fox), the oldest, will have to step in and take care of the family, serving both as father and brother. Bailey (Scott Wolf), the middle brother, tries to keep everything under control but undergoes an alcoholism problem when he realizes he can't do it all. Julia (Neve Campbell), a young girl who keeps jumping from one bad relationship to another. Claudia (Lacey Chabert), the youngest girl that plays the violin, who has to enter adolescence without any help of parents, and little baby Owen, who was only 6 months old when his parents died and thus will never know how it feels like to have a mother and a father. Together, they go through all sorts of problems, from handling their parents restaurant and trying to keep it running to disastrous relationships and school problems. Soon they realize that in order to survive, no one can be selfish and they all have to help each other. They're a family and have to stick together.
Winner of the 1996 Golden Globe for Best Dramatic Series, this one hour show from Columbia Pictures Television empathizes the way a family uses creativity, humor and love taught by their parents to handle the conflicts and necessities of everyday life. The show ran for 6 seasons on Fox, when producers, actors and network decided to finish the show.
The Opening Theme Song:
"Closer to Free" performed by the BoDeans
Awards and Nominations:
• 2000 - Won! - ALMA Award for best emerging actor in a Drama Series - Wilson Cruz
• 2000 - Nominated - GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Individual Episode (for episode "I'll Show You Mine")
• 2000 - Nominated - YoungStar Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 2000 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Guest Starring Young Actress - Ashley Edner)
• 1999 - Nominated - YoungStar Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1999 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1999 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Jacob Smith)
• 1998 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Guest Starring Young Actress - Allison Bertolino)
• 1998 - Won! - YoungStar Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1998 - Nominated - YoungStar Award (Andrew and Steven Cavarno)
• 1997 - Won! - YoungStar Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1997 - Nominated - YoungStar Award (Jennifer Love Hewitt)
• 1997 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1997 - Nominated - for the Writers Guild of America Awards for best dramatic episode ("Falsies")
• 1997 - Nominated - for The Golden Globe of Best TV Series Drama
• 1996 - Won! - The Golden Globe for Best TV Series Drama
• 1996 - Nominated - EMMY for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series (in episode "The Wedding")
• 1996 - Won! - Turner Prize
• 1996 - Nominated - GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Television Series
• 1996 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1995 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1995 - Nominated - by the Casting Society of America for Best Casting for TV (Pilot)
• 1995 - Won! - the Humanitas Prize
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Party of Five: Season 5
September 16, 1998
Nothing could be worse than the sudden death of parents. One day Nick and Diana Salinger were killed in a terrible car crash, and left their five children all alone. Charlie (Matthew Fox), the oldest, will have to step in and take care of the family, serving both as father and brother. Bailey (Scott Wolf), the middle brother, tries to keep everything under control but undergoes an alcoholism problem when he realizes he can't do it all. Julia (Neve Campbell), a young girl who keeps jumping from one bad relationship to another. Claudia (Lacey Chabert), the youngest girl that plays the violin, who has to enter adolescence without any help of parents, and little baby Owen, who was only 6 months old when his parents died and thus will never know how it feels like to have a mother and a father. Together, they go through all sorts of problems, from handling their parents restaurant and trying to keep it running to disastrous relationships and school problems. Soon they realize that in order to survive, no one can be selfish and they all have to help each other. They're a family and have to stick together.
Winner of the 1996 Golden Globe for Best Dramatic Series, this one hour show from Columbia Pictures Television empathizes the way a family uses creativity, humor and love taught by their parents to handle the conflicts and necessities of everyday life. The show ran for 6 seasons on Fox, when producers, actors and network decided to finish the show.
The Opening Theme Song:
"Closer to Free" performed by the BoDeans
Awards and Nominations:
• 2000 - Won! - ALMA Award for best emerging actor in a Drama Series - Wilson Cruz
• 2000 - Nominated - GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Individual Episode (for episode "I'll Show You Mine")
• 2000 - Nominated - YoungStar Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 2000 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Guest Starring Young Actress - Ashley Edner)
• 1999 - Nominated - YoungStar Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1999 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1999 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Jacob Smith)
• 1998 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Guest Starring Young Actress - Allison Bertolino)
• 1998 - Won! - YoungStar Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1998 - Nominated - YoungStar Award (Andrew and Steven Cavarno)
• 1997 - Won! - YoungStar Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1997 - Nominated - YoungStar Award (Jennifer Love Hewitt)
• 1997 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1997 - Nominated - for the Writers Guild of America Awards for best dramatic episode ("Falsies")
• 1997 - Nominated - for The Golden Globe of Best TV Series Drama
• 1996 - Won! - The Golden Globe for Best TV Series Drama
• 1996 - Nominated - EMMY for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series (in episode "The Wedding")
• 1996 - Won! - Turner Prize
• 1996 - Nominated - GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Television Series
• 1996 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1995 - Nominated - Young Artist Award (Lacey Chabert)
• 1995 - Nominated - by the Casting Society of America for Best Casting for TV (Pilot)
• 1995 - Won! - the Humanitas Prize
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Patriot: Season 2
November 9, 2018
When Intelligence officer John Tavner's (Michael Dorman) cover is almost blown, he is given a new assignment by his State Department Director of Intelligence father (Terry O’Quinn): kill a pro-nuclear candidate in a heavily guarded Paris location. His intelligence officer mother (Debra Winger) comes along to help him.
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Peacemaker: Season 2
August 21, 2025
Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo) and Langston Fleury (Tim Meadows) are introduced in the second season of the Suicide Squad spinoff series from James Gunn.
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Peaky Blinders: Season 5
August 25, 2019
The Wall Street crash of 1929 takes a big hit to the Shelby's fortunes. MP Oswald Mosley (Sam Claflin) wants Tommy, now also an MP, to help him with his radical new vision of Britain.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 25 Aug 2019 and in the US on Netflix on 4 Oct 2019]
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Peaky Blinders: Season 6
June 10, 2022
The sixth and final season begins in 1933 with Tommy Shelby seeking new opportunities.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC One on 27 Feb 2022; set to air in the US on Netflix on 10 Jun 2022]
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Peaky Blinders: Season 4
November 15, 2017
It's nearly Christmas when each member of the Shelby family receives a letter threatening their death. Tommy and Ada seek to convince his estranged family to returns to Small Heath and work together against their new enemy.
[Premiered originally in the UK on BBC Two on 15 Nov 2017 and in the US on Netflix on 21 Dec 2017]
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PEN15: Season 2
September 18, 2020
The 14-episode second season split into two halves (the second half will premiere in 2021) finds Anna (Anna Konkle) and Maya (Maya Erskine) back in middle school as they try to fit in while attending parties, school plays and sleepovers.
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PEN15: Season 2.5
December 3, 2021
The second half of the final season of the coming-of-age comedy series sees Anna and Maya dealing with boys, death and the arrival of Maya's cousin.
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Penny Dreadful: Season 3
May 1, 2016
Wes Studi and Patti LuPone as Dr. Seward join the cast for the third season of the horror series.
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Penny Dreadful: Season 2
May 3, 2015
Vanessa Ives (Eva Green) and Ethan Chandler (Josh Hartnett) grow closer on the second season of the horror series.
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People of Earth: Season 2
July 24, 2017
FBI Special Agent Alex Foster (Nasim Pedrad) comes to Beacon, New York to find Jonathan Walsh (Michael Cassidy) in the second season of the comedy about a group of people who believe they were abducted by aliens.
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Perception: Season 2
June 25, 2013
Dr. Pierce continues to helps the FBI in the second season of the drama.
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Percy Jackson and The Olympians: Season 2
December 10, 2025
Percy Jackson and his friends must cross the Sea of Monsters to retrieve the Golden Fleece and rescue one of their own in the second season of the series based on the book series of the same name by Rick Riordan.
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Perry Mason (2020): Season 2
March 6, 2023
The DA believes the killer of a member of a wealthy oil family is in Hooverville and Perry Mason defends the accused in the second season of the rebooted drama series.
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Person of Interest: Season 3
September 24, 2013
Amy Acker and Sarah Shahi join the cast as regulars as The Machine becomes independent of Finch.
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Person of Interest: Season 5
May 3, 2016
The fifth and final season of the J.J. Abrams drama.
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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.
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Physical: Season 3
August 2, 2023
The third and final season of the Annie Weisman dramedy.
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Physical: Season 2
June 3, 2022
Sheila first fitness video is doing great but there are new competitors and she also is drawn someone new in the second season of the Annie Weisman dramedy.
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Picket Fences: Season 2
October 22, 1993
From award winning producer David E. Kelley ("Ally McBeal", "The Practice" and "Boston Legal") comes Picket Fences, a story of a small town sherrif trying to maintain the town & his family.Sherrif James Brock (Tom Skerrit) is trying to maintain the small town of Rome, Wisconin. His wife Jill (Kathy Baker) is the doctor of the town, daughter Kimberley (Holly Marie Combs), from a previous marriage of Jimmy, is the level headed student growing up in Rome. Jimmy and Jill have two other children, Matthew (Justin Shenkarow) and Zach (Adam Wylie).Trying his best to keep the town in order, Judge Henry Bone (Ray Walston) rules the court room and while he doesn't always stick to the law, he does what is best for the town. Making Judge Bone's job harder is lawer Douglas Wambaugh (Fyvush Finkel), a friend of Judge Bone but an enemy in the court room. Wambaugh goes to extreme lengths to win the case, but he is after all a character!Also around in the town of Rome are D.A John Littelon (Don Cheadle), a straight man for the antics of Wambaugh, the strange Medical Examinor Carter Pike (Kelly Connel) and deputy's Max and Kenny an on & off couple.The town of Rome never ran smoothly though, with a revolving door of mayors along with cows giving birth to humansand an array of people found dead in freezers.While the show was adored by critics, it never quite found great ratings on CBS and was cancelled after 4 seasons. Creator David E. Kelley left his post as Executive Producer after season 3, which brought a different style of show during season 4 - returning only to write 2 stand out episodes that year. Some have suggested this is why the show met its demise when Kelley left. Also the show does reach a fitting conclusion but it comes rather rushed as it was believed the show would be coming back for season 5. Picket Fences remains a class show and now with the first season recently released on DVD you can enjoy it all over again!
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Pioneers of Television: Season 2
January 18, 2011
The second of the documentary series looks at the early days of children's shows, westerns, crime dramas and science fiction.
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Pioneers of Television: Season 4
April 15, 2014
The fourth season of the documentary series about television explores stand-up comics-turned actors, sitcoms, medical dramas, and the growth of roles for people of color.
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Platonic: Season 2
August 6, 2025
Will and Sylvia try to support each other through work, family and relationships challenges in the second season of the comedy series co-created by Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco.
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Playing House: Season 2
August 4, 2015
The second season finds Maggie and Emma learning how to raise Maggie's daughter, Charlotte.
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Playing House: Season 3
June 23, 2017
Best friends Maggie and Emma face new challenges as they raise Maggie's daughter in the third season of the comedy created by Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham.
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