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Ryan Sylvia is a 22-year-old user who always causes trouble. Laura Bexley and Elliott Granger find out, are angry about it and ground him.
Jokebook was an adult-oriented Hanna-Barbera animated series for NBC. It ran from April 23rd, 1982 to May 7th, 1982,[1] only airing 3 out of 7 episodes.
People Like Me follows a guy navigating the pitfalls of being human. Struggling with anxiety, relationships, and self-doubt, he turns to his therapist for guidance. Through their sessions, he learns to embrace life’s unpredictability, often in unexpected ways; sometimes through song, sometimes through dance, and always with humor. As he stumbles through friendships, heartbreaks, and personal growth, he discovers that life’s chaos isn’t something to be feared but something to be played with. With each misstep, he inches closer to understanding himself, realizing that being human isn’t about having all the answers; it’s about embracing the journey, no matter how ridiculous it gets.
Hey! Spring of Trivia is the name given by Spike TV to the show The Fountain of Trivia a Japanese variety show on Fuji TV.
An anthology series to make you think about the way of the universe and to find the true meaning of life.
A show that investigates high culture institutions through the lowbrow lens of various characters. The 2021 love child of Da Ali G Show and Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations.
Playboy sex comedy about three girlfriends who inherit a luxurious yacht in the Florida Keys. They "just" need to pay 10,000 dollars each of the next four months to get it. They try everything to raise the money, even a treasure hunt.
Erik, Ylva and Ani are budding Vikings, confident that they all have what it takes to succeed in the ruthless Vikingskøøl. But the road to graduation is long! To get to the end of this adventure, fortunately they have the necessary stamina, courage and intelligence - but not necessarily all of these qualities at the same time...
Meet My Folks is a comedy reality television series which aired on NBC from 2002–2003 and aired in re-runs on MyNetworkTV from 2007-2008. Local versions of the show have aired in other countries since 2000. The series was apparently inspired by, but has no direct connection to, the 2000 comedy film Meet the Parents, wherein a man must seek the approval of his girlfriend's demanding parents before proposing. One of the film's best-known elements, a lie detector test, also figures prominently in the series. The film's producers, Universal Studios, had at one point considered legal action over the program, specifically the title and the lie detector segment, but this did not come to fruition.
Two super cute girls are out to save StarLand from total chaos. Follow these anime-inspired teen heroines as they battle a cast of fantastic characters, and mix it up with zodiac DJs along the way.
A very funny spoof of three movies in a half hour time slot, it takes a MST3K look on various unknown or kind of known movies and proceeds to spoof them. The title comes from the fact that they compress the movies down to six minutes, enough time to eat a fast food meal.
Cedric the Entertainer hosts a look at viral home video moments created while social distancing and sheltering in place.
On June 1st, 2021, twitch streamer 'wayneradiotv' was linked to a workshop page for a newly uploaded mod for Half-Life: Alyx VR. A mod that would "breathe life" into Gnome Chompski. He installed it, hoping to make the stream of his "gnome run" more interesting. He was not aware of the myth, but that didn't matter anymore. The following footage is documentation of the "Gnome Edition's" existence and what its discovery unleashed into the world.
During Ev’s endless job search, Freddie winds up in awkward social situations, where he can’t seem to bite his tongue.
A Red vs Blue style machinima webseries, set in the World of Warcraft universe.
Too Young to Go Steady was a live primetime sitcom that aired on NBC in 1959. It centered on the romantic awakening of Pamela Blake, a pretty 15-year-old girl struggling to make the transition from tomboy to young lady.
The Hank McCune Show is an American television situation comedy. Filmed without a studio audience, the series is notable for being the first program to incorporate a laugh track. The series began as a local Los Angeles program in 1949. NBC placed it on its national primetime schedule at the start of the 1950-51 season. It debuted at 7:00pm Eastern Time on September 9 and was cancelled three months later.
THEM was a short-lived TV series. On the show, a gang of street magicians set up various scenarios to lure unsuspecting targets. After the team bewildered their victims, they would reveal themselves to the target as one of T.H.E.M.
A young man at school forms an alliance with the janitor to sell an experimental drug called "Cachiflin" at school.
Clown Cop is a comedic web series that follows Detective Spanky McBishop as he tries to solve crime while battling his addictions. It's a dark comedy that exposes the underbelly of society while exploring the weaknesses of man.
Why? With Hannibal Buress” will feature the comic “answering the burning questions on his mind through stand-up, filmed segments, man-on-the-street interviews and special in-studio guests.
Hanging In is an American sitcom that aired on CBS in 1979, executive produced by Norman Lear.
According to the Washington Post, "It could be argued that Zane Lamprey has the greatest job in America.” We would raise that: best job in the world. Zane's fans clamored to "Bring Back Three Sheets!" And while we technically couldn't do that (lawyers!) The BrewDog Network is thrilled to be the home of the bigger and better than ever followup: Four Sheets with Zane Lamprey. Sit back, and drink up. It's on.
These televised specials present stunning, live performances from master magicians Siegfried and Roy. Featuring wild animals, mind-boggling illusions and dancing girls in spectacular and exciting shows.
Elvis Bragg enters a contest to prove the existence of the paranormal in one year, or lose $250, 000. Elvis must also win back his wife, Season, who has moved in with his nemesis, Mark. But Elvis has some crazy friends to help him out.
Phyl and Mikhy is a short-lived comedy that aired on CBS from May 6, 1980 to June 30, 1980. The series stars Murphy Cross as Phyllis Wilson, the star of the track team at Pacific Western University, Rick Lohman as Mikhail Orlov, a Russian track star who comes to California for a track meet, falls in love with Phyl and marry her, and Larry Haines as Max Wilson, Phyl's father and team coach.
With more than 600 million views in weekly webisodes and over 6 million YouTube subscribers to date, Harley Morenstein, aka the “Sauce Boss,” and his kitchen crew are ready for primetime television. From whiskey-laced, burger-stuffed lasagnas to donut casseroles to Jack & Coke cupcakes — The Epic Meal Time team delivers recipes that are visually mind-blowing spins on food preparation and presentation. This new FYI series will follow the ingenious group as they invent spectacular new dishes, on a whole new “epic” level.
Thirteen years after High School Musical was filmed at East High, the drama department is putting together a bold new production: High School Musical: The Musical! And this time, the lyrics are on screen so you can sing along in every episode! A brand new class of kids tackle the roles of Gabriela, Troy, Ryan, Sharpay, and all the rest, with more than enough high school drama on stage and off!
An anthology comedy series starring a line up of actors in sketches and shorts depicting love and romance in millennial times.
The story centers on Chitose, a former bullied girl who became a talent manager. The celebrity she is put in charge of is a domineering actor who was a bully as a child. (Source: MyDramaList)
This hilarious sitcom follows the life of Yasir, his wife Nida, his brother Danish, and their neighbor Uncle Kamaal. Watch them fool around those around them and sometimes being taken for a ride themselves.
Steven examines popular food by comparing an elevated restaurant experience vs. a home-cooked experience.
Oops! I Bought A Pub is a new Australian television show premiering on May 2, 2026, following comedian Shane Jacobson as he renovations the historic Dederang Hotel in Victoria, which he purchased sight unseen. The documentary series shows the trials of running a country pub and navigating the local community.
Country Fried Home Videos is a television program that is aired on CMT. It is hosted by Bill Engvall, an American stand-up comic.
An egomaniac and his dimwitted best friend make their living cleaning pools in the quiet community of Beechwood Estates. If their neighbors' patience continues to wear thin, though, the duo's days as pool boys may be numbered.
Candace Benson has packed up and moved to LA to make it in Hollywood. She and her best friend Bridgett quickly realize it's not what it's cracked up to be.. Further along, Candace meets all sorts of misfits that guide her along a shaky path.
Five years after her big break turned out to be a big flop, Grace Greene asks herself how much humiliation she's willing to endure for another chance to make it.
The series tells the day-to-day life of two brother - Teo and Julia - and their family and friends.
Damage Control is a reality TV series produced by MTV. Hosted by Simple Plan frontman Pierre Bouvier, and directed by Sebastian Doggart, the show was a real-life version of the movie Risky Business. It first aired on MTV on March 6, 2005. The last episode was broadcast on April 24, 2005.
An actress plots a course to fame with the help of a reluctant Deadline editor.
Humans and aliens that work together at the country’s most mysterious place.
Tally Hall's Internet Show (abbreviated: T.H.I.S.) is a ten part bi-weekly variety-show series by the band Tally Hall, which debuted on September 15, 2008. Each episode is ten minutes long and was posted on the band's official website tallyhall.com. The content includes skits, sock puppets, music videos, and pictures of bodily functions, as well as including one-off characters such as Ben, Sally and Peter.
Fitz and Bones is a short-lived American television series, starring Dick and Tom Smothers, that aired on NBC in 1981. Fitz and Bones details the investigative dynamic between reporter Ryan Fitzpatrick and cameraman Bones at a San Francisco news station, along with key cast members and plot tensions with bosses and rivals.
Follow the adventures of Fearless, Hungry and Princess as they look over the Pig Kingdom in Karazeon. With the help of the ever wise (and somewhat scatter brained) Sebastian, they learn many important life lessons about friendship, service, and humility.
Based on the actual adventures of an insider who danced to pay for the indie films she was creating, Crazytown tells the insane tales of the offbeat characters who struggle to live, create art, and find their way in life.
A comedic anthology series set in a rural police station, where each episode presents a standalone mystery. Through humorous investigations, suspects, witnesses, and even inmates recount their bizarre stories. These tales unfold in quirky settings-farmlands, offices, and homes-gradually revealing clues that lead to the true culprit. With every case, viewers join the rustic cops in solving lighthearted crimes packed with surprises, laughter, and eccentric characters.
Osbournes Reloaded is a short-lived 2009 variety show that aired its only episode on Fox. The show was hosted by The Osbournes — Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly — and premiered Tuesday March 31 on Fox following American Idol. Fremantle Media North America, the producers of American Idol, produced the show. The show was also taped in the same studio as American Idol at CBS Television City in Hollywood. The show consisted of sketches, stunts, celebrity cameos, live action audience participation and live musical acts such as Fall Out Boy, and would have included taped parody skits often featuring Ozzy in drag playing such characters as Audrina from The Hills and Juno. Other bits include the Osbournes working "real jobs", a recurring Littlest Osbournes segment, and the Osbournes meeting other families from across the country that share their name.
A selective mute finds her voice as she navigates her teenage years with her friends and family.
"The Popular Hotel" is an Egyptian drama series from 2012. Written by Anwar Mohamed Anwar and directed by Hatem Salah El Din, who also stars in the show alongside a selection of prominent actors, the series unfolds within a bustling popular hotel located in a vibrant working-class neighborhood. The plot intricately weaves together the diverse stories of both the hotel's guests and its employees, offering viewers a rich blend of social comedy and realistic drama.
Comedians of all stripes, from rising stars to established legends, pop into New York's legendary Comedy Cellar every week for a topical set.
An anthropomorphic 20-something swan of low station and (in his finest moments) medium intelligence gets into trouble ranging from the mundane to the fantastic to the surreal.
Join Curtis himself as he teaches you everything you’ll need to know in order to prepare yourself and others for The Return!
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger and her friends struggle with the indignities of dead-end jobs, hangovers, dating, infidelity and all the rest of the absurdities of modern adulthood.
The WB's Superstar USA is a television show which spoofed the popular show American Idol. Essentially that show's polar opposite, Superstar USA told contestants they were looking for the best singer when they were actually looking for the worst. Hosted by Brian McFayden, people first audition before three judges in four cities across the United States. Finalists were chosen based on the lie that they were the most likely to be able to parlay their win into a successful recording contact based on talent. However, the audition process was the opposite of American Idol as good singers were mocked and told no while bad singers were given gushing praise and passed to the next round. Said finalists were subjected to makeovers where they were encouraged to emulate pop stars. Contestants would then be falsely encouraged and praised by the judges as well as the stylists, choreographers and vocal coaches; in particular, they would be encouraged to try and stretch their vocal range far beyond what they could actually reach. Contestants with charistmatic personalities, such as the singer/songwriter pro-cheerleader Nina "Diva", were heavily encouraged to follow all of the producer driven directives.
Three co-workers, one crazy boss and one enlightened fairy-tale-haired spiritual healer face the slings and arrows of everyday life as event planners and ladykillers and homosexuals.
The Dinah Shore Show is an American variety show which was broadcast by NBC from November 1951 to January 1956, sponsored by General Motors' Chevrolet division. For most of the program's run, it aired from 7:30 to 7:45 Eastern Time on Tuesday and Thursday nights, rounding out the time slot which featured the network's regular evening newscast, which, like all such programs of the era, was then only 15 minutes in length.
"Masha From Russia" is a new comedy series starring Maria "Masha" Mashkova and Irina Gorbacheva, documenting a satiric view of what happens when a famous Russian actress moves to Los Angeles to take over Hollywood, only to realize that Tinsel Town operates under its own unique set of rules.
The Governor & J.J. is a television series that ran from September 1969 to January 1971 on CBS in the United States and in Canada, where it ran on CBC Television. Selected episodes were rerun by CBS during the summer of 1972. It was produced by Talent Associates and CBS Productions. CBS Television Distribution now owns the distribution rights to the program. The series starred Dan Dailey and Julie Sommars. It focused on William Drinkwater, a governor in an unnamed Midwestern state, who, in lieu of his late wife, had a "first lady" in his twenty-something year-old daughter, Jennifer Jo. J.J., as Jennifer Jo was called, had a regular job as an assistant curator at a zoo in the capital city and had a love for animals. She was bright and opinionated and could also debate political issues with her father as well as anyone else. Despite their difference in opinions, William really loved J.J., and she proved herself to be charming and efficient in her duties being "first lady" for her widowered father. J.J. often gained support and advice from Maggie McLeod, the governor's secretary; George Callison, the Governor's press secretary, and from Sara Andrews, the housekeeper at the Governor's Mansion, who appeared in twenty-three episodes.
Three very different roommates, struggling through their "Quarter-Life" crisis, decide that starting an Adult Call Service is the perfect "means to an end." After all, no one has to know about it, so what could possibly go wrong?