Mad About You is a sitcom-comedy that follows the lives of Paul and Jamie Buchman, a newlywed couple in New York City. Paul is a documentary filmmaker and Jamie is a public relations specialist. The show explores the challenges they face as they navigate their careers, relationships, and the ups and downs of married life. With its laugh track, feel-good romance, and observational comedy, Mad About You is a classic sitcom that you can't help but love.
Two Guys and a Girl is a sitcom that follows the lives of two male friends, Berg and Pete, and their female friend, Sharon. Set in Massachusetts, the show revolves around their experiences as they navigate relationships, work, and life in general. The trio's dynamic and humorous interactions form the core of the series.
Tells the love story of Pablo, director of documentaries and Nati, specialist in public relations.
The Odd Couple (2015) follows the story of two divorced men, Felix and Oscar, who become roommates in an apartment in New York City. Despite their contrasting personalities, they navigate the challenges of friendship, dating, and daily life with humor and wit.
Dwight Davis, a widower and grade-school principal, is raising three sons with help from his wacky father Gunny... Davis Rules is an American sitcom broadcast on ABC in 1991 and on CBS in 1992. The series was produced by Carsey-Werner Productions.
Good Advice is an American situation comedy series that aired for two seasons on CBS from 1993 to 1994. It was co-created and executive produced by Danny Jacobson and Norma Safford Vela; and starred Shelley Long and Treat Williams. The Show was a hit, but it was cancelled because Long had suffered health problems that made her unable to film any new episodes for a long period of time.
Carl, a successful Wall Street stockbroker, loses his job and his wife, and finds himself in Harlem, sharing a tenement apartment with his simple brother Simon. Just as Carl's situation couldn't get any worse, a stroke of luck lands Simon a high-paid position with a cable TV network, forcing Carl to come to terms with his brother's success.
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