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- The comical everyday life of whiny Mama's-boy sports columnist Ray Barone and his dysfunctional family: his long-suffering hard-working wife Debra, smothering mother Marie, coarse father Frank, and jealous policeman brother Robert.
- Sassy sitcom centering on radio and television personality Martin Payne. Series focuses on his romantic relationship with girlfriend Gina, her best friend Pam and escapades with best friends Tommy and Cole.
- Charles Dutton plays a married garbage man who proves by his actions and his altruistic ways that though he collects refuse for a job, his life and relationships total more than mere garbage.
- Ben Stiller and friends Andy Dick, Janeane Garofalo, and Bob Odenkirk spoof TV, movies, commercials, rock musicians, and celebrities in this sketch comedy show.
- A sitcom about a New Jersey Shore vacation house. Down the shore is how the locals refer to it.
- John Leguizamo's edgy sketch comedy show and spiritual sequel to "In Living Color".
- Maxwell Smart, now Chief of Control, has to deal with his own bumbling secret agent, his son Zach.
- A working class family and their oddball friends.
- A single father's angry and cynical father moves in with him. Hilarity ensues.
- The Bedford Diaries explores the excitement and intensity of New York City college life through the eyes of six students with different backgrounds, experiences and ages, who are brought together in a provocative sexuality seminar
- A jury of 12 different men and women deliberating various capital crime cases while under the supervision of the courthouse staff ranging from the bailiff, the head clerk, the messenger, and the judge, prosecutor and defense lawyer.
- Stand up comedy by Martin Lawrence, filmed in the Majestic Theater in New York City. Martin Lawrence talks about everything from racism, to relationships, to his childhood.
- A one-hour retrospective featuring interviews with the cast and producers, past highlights and an inside look at the final week of production.
- A weekend in the life of the Arnett family. The events of a forty eight hour period have a rainbow of incidents. From a preacher to a drug dealer; from an innocent young school girl to a reformed drug addict gone bad. The same scenario that millions of American families encounter each day in suburbia; both black and white and brown and yellow. There are no racial boundaries to the ups and downs of the real American life.
- After undergoing a number of personal crises, a stand-up comic returns to the stage for a one-man show featuring stinging social commentary and very personal reflections about his life.
- Tom Hanks is the host of this show with a comic approach to raise awareness concerning the environment.
- Dack is one of the best starship captains out there. That's why Chief reassigns him to the worst sector of the galaxy to fight evil aliens, instead of promoting him. Feeling betrayed, Dack wants to quit, but his ragtag crew inspires him.
- The only thing harder than growing up in a house of twelve is sharing an apartment with your baby brother. But that's what Kevin Brennan agrees to do. He and Neil are as different as night and day.
- Opposite Poles of the sexual universe collide when a coquette's reverie disagrees with an eligible bachelor's wet dream.
- A wealthy, spoiled young woman from Los Angeles moves to Alaska, where circumstances dictate that she room with three men not quite in her social strata.
- Spoof on shows like Cops where a movie crew follows the police through their bumbling and comedic follies
- In this (mostly) one-man show, comedian Paul F. Tompkins holds forth on alcohol, pretension and Hollywood, managing to drink four full pints of Guinness over the course of the performance.
- Two pairs of grown-up siblings discover they share the same father.
- Hilarious but sadly unappreciated would-be sitcom about a conniving head janitor known only as Straw who secretly manipulates the affairs of a non-descript New York City office building for his own personal gain. In the pilot episode, he seeks to improve working conditions for himself and his staff by stealing toilet paper from the Chief Executive Officers of the Board.