An Eternal Family Original Directed by Cole Kush and Dan Streit. Music by Garrett Rowley. Voices from Lucas Nathan, Jess Valice & Conner O'Malley. Episode 03 written by Matthew Goldin.
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An Eternal Family Original Directed by Cole Kush and Dan Streit. Music by Garrett Rowley. Voices from Lucas Nathan, Jess Valice & Conner O'Malley. Episode 03 written by Matthew Goldin.
The Topp Twins television series was a highly acclaimed New Zealand comedy and musical show created by twin sisters Jools and Lynda Topp. Running for three seasons, the show featured their iconic cast of original Kiwi characters, including the bossy Camp Mother and her bumbling companion Camp Leader, the Bowling Ladies, and the cross-dressing Ken and Ken. The series followed the twins as they integrated their musical performances and comedic sketches into everyday New Zealand life and events, such as A&P shows, netball matches, the Otago Cavalcade, and speedway racing. The show is a major piece of New Zealand broadcasting history.
An eclectic and frenetic mix of various contests, human-interest stories, and live entertainment.
A geeky anime nerd becomes the most desirable person on campus.
Serves up stories from tennis with 17-Time Grand Slam Champion John McEnroe.
Coke Time with Eddie Fisher is an American musical variety television series starring singer Eddie Fisher which was broadcast by NBC on Wednesday nights in early prime time from 1953 to 1957. The program was aired from 7:30 to 7:45 p.m. Eastern Time on Wednesdays and Fridays, and was not seen during the summer months..
Rabbit Hole Report is a hybrid narrative-comedy podcast where three friends fall into a mysterious underground world beneath their city. Each episode, they explore new rooms and corridors that uncover cryptids, strange history, conspiracy theories, and cultural deep dives — while slowly unraveling the mystery of the world they’re trapped in.
In this digital exclusive, Helen Bauer invites the As Yet Untitled guests to pull up a stool in her backstage bar for a pre-show tipple.
"Fishbowls" creators Alex Kavutskiy and Ariel Gardner returned to primetime in a first-place debut with "Kill the Baby," a darkly comic tale about a dude who wanted to, well, kill his baby.
Mike Carrier challenges representatives of all kinds of professions from trail trackers, bounty hunters to investigators, CIA agents and even SWAT teams to locate him and take him down. But what they don't know is that Mike has master plans to outsmart them and beat them at their own game.
A group of strangers get together to play a table top role-playing game and all hell breaks loose.
Rob Schrab's cardboard and hot glue universe wowed audiences for five straight months, right up to the end of the 2003 season, when it was cancelled by ONE vote - a vote withheld by its own creator. Ringwald and Molly is a must-download and will forever occupy a space in Channel 101 history as one of the original five Prime Timers.
Similar to "Al TV", this show was broadcast on Canada's MuchMusic network.
The Morey Amsterdam Show is an American sitcom which ran from 1948-1949 on CBS Television and 1949-1950 on the DuMont Television Network, for a total of 71 episodes.
A two-part broadcast of Kelly Monteith's one-man show from the Ambassadors Theatre, London.
The story of a family whose patriarch, industrialist Tank Mann, has gone missing; meanwhile, due to the machinations of the stepmother, Courtney, the company is on the verge of a hostile takeover. Viewers could call in and talk to the characters thanks to the many orange phones that the "Ghost Lady" sets up around the house.
This spin-off of the Fubar franchise follows the antics of Terry and Trish. Learning they can get government money to parent their son Deano, the couple put a hold on plans to divorce and vow to regain custody by any means necessary.
An animated series examining preteen life with the help of a 12-year-old online oracle.
Motel Transylvania is open for business, as Drac & Mavis take a break from their Transylvanian haunts to set up a brand new resort for humans and monsters in the California desert. Vampires and sunshine… what can go wrong!?
Nick Cannon brings the audience tales from around the world, ranging from silly to scary and everything in between.
Each episode of "LOL with The N" provides a behind-the-scenes look at four different comedy acts at the Gotham Comedy Club in New York City.
A comedy that tackles several social issues like the troubles and tribulations of marriage, and what married couples go through.
When a hip hop legend vanishes before his waffle joint's opening, his oddball crew must crack the case, wondering if one of them could be the culprit.
"Rashid and Mira" is a light-hearted Emirati drama series that follows a newlywed couple as they navigate the ups and downs of married life from their very first day together. Each episode explores their daily clashes, humorous misunderstandings, and personal habits as both Rashid and Mira attempt to shape their shared life while holding on to their individual personalities. The show offers a charming and realistic portrayal of the early challenges of marriage, wrapped in wit and warmth.
Losers by day; ghost hunters by night. From the garage of his unapproving mother's home, Ken Livingston leads a team of supernatural investigators in a search for truth, justice and poltergeists. In each episode, our heroes confront paraabnormalities that no other team would dare - busting ghosts caught on sex tapes, braving motel rooms that kill (and have no cable or turndown service), and seducing succubi. They are not normal... they are ParaAbnormal.
Frankie Blair Presents: Laugh Riot is an American stand-up comedy series hosted by the charismatic comedian Tahir Moore. The show brings together a diverse lineup of both rising stars and seasoned comics, curated by talented producer Frankie Blair. Each episode promises a vibrant, high-energy atmosphere that captures the essence of a true comedy club experience, featuring a fresh mix of hilarious perspectives and side-splitting performances.
Larry Hartman, is like every wannabe actor pursuing the "Hollywood Dream" until man's best friend steals his audition and takes off with his career! Rejected and out of sorts, Larry is persuaded by his pushy sister Fibi to take advantage of this once in a lifetime meal ticket. Together the three sign with Jorge Lopez, the hottest Animal Talent Manager in town, and begin to take on Hollywood... doggy style.
This collection includes short humorous items that look at all the problems and issues of society from a comedy and laughter perspective.
From the makers of the Flop House podcast, FLOP TV is a series of live video streams featuring your favorite bad movie podcasters in fun, fast, streamlined, hour-long versions of their live shows! The format is a fun-size version of the usual podcast live shows – each episode will kick off with ONE PowerPoint presentation, followed by a discussion of the movie, a question or two from the audience, and perhaps a surprise along the way.
The Sammy Davis Jr. Show is short-lived musical variety series hosted by Sammy Davis Jr. that aired on NBC in 1966.
Explore the life of a man who had it all and now has to build his back up to where he once was.
Part comedy, part social commentary, host Jesus Trejo embarks on a journey across America meeting with six rising comedians who explore the mosaic of our nation through the lens of stand-up comedy.
World of Stupid is an American television series currently airing on the Fox Reality network in the U.S., and on the Razer network in Canada. The show is seemingly inspired by the American television series Jackass. World of Stupid chronicles ten groups of people in 10 different cities performing often dangerous stunts and pranks. The show has featured such stunt groups as The E-jets, formed in Rhyl, North Wales in the UK and The Dudesons of Finland.
Follow the cameras into the college life of Sarah Randell in this biting satire on Notre Dame life.
Comedian Kiri Pritchard-McLean unearths the funniest Welsh TV moments from over the last half a century.
Cybercrime is a scourge that ruins lives. But guess who makes it? Other people, bad ones, with lives of their own. These are their stories. At least their stories in the office. Welcome to Kubikle.
Your favorite “Real Husbands of Hollywood” guys are back for a new, limited series on BET+. “Real Husbands of Hollywood: More Kevin, More Problems” features a group of famous husbands and their antics returning six years after the show last aired.
Joe Bob, Darcy, and the whole Drive-In crew gather around the yule log for some reindeer games and a triple feature of classic holiday horror films and deep-dive trivia.
Two live performances, one in English and one in Spanish. No matter the language, Felipe Esparza is muy muy.
The Distractible Podcast with Mark Fischbach, Wade Barnes, and Bob Muyskens is a space to have thoughtful discussions about funny, out there, or otherwise interesting stories from everyday life. Also an opportunity for three friends to remind each other they are not as smart as they think.
A spin-off of Mach Go Go Go (aka: Speed Racer). The titular Mach Girl is, according to Anime News Network, "a girl named Lip who wanders the land to compete in high-stakes races with her Mach Pink three-wheeler."
Malachi Moore, or Chi for short, is an overlooked musician who begrudgingly dives into the world of content creation and influencers after Nic P, an infamous rapper and influencer, dies unexpectedly. After being propelled into stardom Chi navigates his newfound audience, authentic self, friendships, and a rocky love life. Chi must learn to balance his love for music, his addiction to stardom, and his desperate search for a mysterious record executive all in the unapologetic pursuit of his ultimate goal; fame.
Binge watch funny ass skits of ghetto jobs, places and people. Language warning though.
No plot given.
Rising urban comics perform at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.
Could be Worse is an ensemble comedy about three friends navigating the absurdity of everyday life in LA, trying to make it in entertainment. Season 1 is streaming now on YouTube @CouldBeWorseSeries.
Out of the Blue is an American teen sitcom that ran in syndication from September 1995 to February 1996. The series was filmed on location at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida, and distributed by Tribune Entertainment. It is notable in that each of its twenty two episodes was filmed in both Spanish and English simultaneously and starred a predominately Hispanic cast of several different nationalities. The show was dubbed into German as Sommer Sonne Florida, and into Italian as Un salto nel blu, but was poorly-distributed and largely unknown in Germany, Italy, the USA, or Latin America. Among the show's young cast was Spanish fashion model Veronica Blume, whose budding real-life modeling career was occasionally incorporated into the show's storyline, and Paulo Benedeti, who would later play recurring roles on American soap operas.
Judge for Yourself, at first subtitled The Fred Allen Show, is a Mark Goodson and Bill Todman nontraditional court show/quiz show, with comedian Fred Allen as the emcee. It aired on NBC from August 18, 1953 to May 11, 1954. Dennis James was the series announcer but took over as host in January 1954. Each week three performers – singers, dancers, musicians, or comedians – were judged by two panels, one of professional entertainers and the other from the studio audience. If one of the amateur judges rated the acts 1, 2, or 3 in the same order as the celebrities, that individual would win a $1,000 prize. Two instrumental jazz groups that appeared on Judge for Yourself had considerable success thereafter, vibraphonist Terry Gibbs and the Marian McPartland Trio. The original intent of the series was to allow Allen to interact with guests, much as Groucho Marx did on his own NBC series, You Bet Your Life. The complicated format first employed, however, was revamped in the middle of the season. On the episode which aired on January 5, 1954, the professional judges were dropped, and the studio audience panel rated new songs to predict future hits, the comparable format of ABC's Jukebox Jury, which also aired in the 1953–1954 season.
Set in an alienated suburban neighborhood where two unsupervised kid sisters, Lucy and Pia, find depraved ways to keep themselves entertained while dealing with the confusing, dark aspects of the encroaching adult world.
Twenty-Nine years ago, winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race season 5, Jinkx Monsoon, gave birth to a homosexual son (best friends in real life). Jinkx is on a mission to be a more active mother and spend quality time with her gay son. Because she’s not just a regular Mom...she’s a cool mom. This quirky duo cover topics such as hooking up, internet slang and smoking marijuana.
Area 57 is the name of a pilot produced for the 2007/2008 season for NBC. It centers on an Area 51-esque military base and the alien it houses. The pilot was not picked up.
Anyone can paint anything! So why not take off your shirt and paint along with The Shirtless Painter?
Tucked away in the corner of lonely server is a quaint little NPC town, so remote that it has never interacted with human players. The Townsfolk go about their lives in harmony and all is well in the virtual world... well... sort of...
The Imogene Coca Show is a half-hour NBC television series starring Imogene Coca in both situation comedy and variety show formats. The program debuted on October 2, 1954, after the ending of Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, on which Coca had been a popular regular performer. The first two episodes of The Imogene Coca Show center upon the difficulties of a television star starting a new series. Her co-stars were Billy DeWolfe and Ruth Donnelly. The program became a variety show in its third episode, with standard songs, comedy sketches, and weekly guest stars. Then in February 1955, Coca was cast as a newlywed with a husband and two lively neighbors, Helen and Harry Milliken, portrayed, respectively, by Bibi Osterwald and David Burns. Eight years thereafter in the 1963-1964 season, Coca was cast in another NBC situation comedy, Grindl, about the wacky life of a maid working for an employment agency. The Imogene Coca Show aired on Saturday evenings at 9 p.m. EST preceding The Jimmy Durante Show and opposite Two for the Money on CBS. ABC aired Saturday evening boxing at the time. The program was telecast from New York City. It ended after a single season.
When a charming murderer falls in love while on a killing spree in Barcelona, he must control his sociopathic tendencies, before he loses love forever.
A lighthearted comedy series about a quirky satellite TV channel and its eccentric owner, exploring the chaotic behind-the-scenes world of Arab talk shows.
Romance proceeds tentatively between a reporter and a teacher in this brief sitcom created by Susan Harris (`Soap').
Club Oasis is a 24-episode half-hour comedy-variety show, set in a chic simulated nightclub, which appeared on NBC in the 1957–1958 television season. The series alternated with The Polly Bergen Show in the 9 p.m. EST time slot on Saturday evenings. Though several entertainers appeared as hosts on Club Oasis, the program became most closely associated toward the end of its short run with the bandleader Spike Jones, who became its permanent host, and his City Slickers. After their performances, the Club Oasis guests were interviewed by Hy Gardner. In the series premiere, Van Johnson acted as host, and the singers included Jo Stafford and the four Ames Brothers. In the second episode, Kay Starr sang "Wheel of Fortune", "When You're Smiling", "That's What the Good Book Says", and "Three Letters". On December 21, 1957, the program featured Fred Waring and the Pennsylvanians performing "Holiday", "Auld Lang Syne", "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling", and "Easter Parade", as well as some traditional carols. Other Club Oasis regulars were comedienne Joyce Jameson and midget comedian Billy Barty. Among the many well-known guest stars, some of whom made multiple appearances, were Andy Griffith, Joe Besser of The Three Stooges, Edie Adams, Jeannie Carson, Jimmy Durante, Eddie Fisher, Stan Freburg, Phil Harris, Peter Lawford, Gisele MacKenzie, Dean Martin, the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, Martha Raye, Jimmie Rodgers, and Frank Sinatra.