Conan is a long-running late-night talk show hosted by Conan O'Brien. With a comedic and absurdist style, Conan interviews celebrities and delivers humorous monologues. The show features a live audience and is known for its satire and variety segments.
Chat show hosted by Terry Wogan, featuring live studio interviews with famous and notable personalities.
Bob Newhart plays Dick Loudon, an innkeeper of a small inn located in a fictional Vermont town, where he gets into comedic situations with his wife Joanna and the eccentric residents of the town.
Classic sitcom starring Eric Sykes and Hattie Jacques as brother and sister twins who have to tackle the trials and tribulations of suburban life.
Judge Mathis is a reality court show that debuted in 1999. The show features Judge Greg Mathis, an African-American male protagonist, presiding over legal disputes. He uses his gavel and legal expertise to deliver fair judgments in a non-fictional setting.
Parkinson is a comedy TV show that aired in 1971. It combines elements of live music, talk-show, and entertainment. The series is a partially-lost non-fiction show with a live audience. The show's title is the name of its host, Parkinson, who interviews celebrities and features live music performances.
The Flip Wilson Show is a comedy sketch show hosted by Flip Wilson that features a variety of memorable characters and hilarious skits. With a mix of comedy and music, the show became a hit and launched Wilson's career as one of the most influential African-American comedians of his time.
Bob is an American television situation comedy which ran on CBS from September 18, 1992 until December 27, 1993. It was the third sitcom starring vehicle for Bob Newhart, and proved to be far less successful than The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart, his previous outings with the network. Bill Steinkellner, Cheri Steinkellner and Phoef Sutton comprised the creative writing team behind the show. The series was produced by Paramount Television. All 33 episodes became available on DVD April 3, 2012.
Benny Hill is a classic British sketch comedy TV show that is known for its slapstick and physical comedy. The show follows the humorous adventures of Benny Hill, a versatile actor and comedian. With its clever sketches and hilarious gags, Benny Hill continues to entertain audiences with its unique blend of British comedy.
George Lopez is a Mexican-American comedian who plays a fictionalized version of himself in this sitcom. The show revolves around his life as a factory worker, his relationships with family and friends, and the challenges he faces as a Mexican-American in Los Angeles.
Emeril is a short-lived American sitcom that aired on NBC in 2001. The series stars chef Emeril Lagasse playing himself as the star of a TV cooking show.
The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour was a ABC produced variety show hosted by Redd Foxx (John Elroy Sanford) following his hit sitcom Sanford and Son. It debuted on September 15, 1977 and last aired on January 26, 1978. Despite being rated by critics as entertaining and funny, the show was canceled due to low ratings at the end of it's first season.
Dudley is an American Primetime television series starring Dudley Moore and Joanna Cassidy. The series premiered April 16, 1993 on CBS, temporarily replacing on Friday primetime-slot the series Major Dad, and was canceled May 14, 1993, just one episode before its regular ending.
Marty is a British television sketch comedy series, with Marty Feldman, Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin, Roland MacLeod, Mary Miller and Peter Pocock which was made in 1968. There was a second series made in 1969, titled "It's Marty". A compilation of sketches from the series has been released on DVD. The writers were John Cleese, Tim Brooke-Taylor, John Junkin, Marty Feldman, Barry Took, Graham Chapman, Terry Jones, Philip Jenkinson, Donald Webster, Peter Dickinson, Terry Gilliam, John Law, Frank Muir and Denis Norden. Barry Took and Marty Feldman were given an award for the show by the actor Kenneth Horne. Kenneth fell from the podium after this and died. Lionel Blair choreographed a routine from "It's Marty".
The Al Morgan Show is an American variety program broadcast on the DuMont Television Network from 1949 to 1951. The series starred pianist and songwriter Al Morgan and featured the Billy Chandler Trio. The show aired Mondays at 8:30 pm ET. Unlike most DuMont offerings which were broadcast from the network's studios in New York City, the series was broadcast from WGN-TV in Chicago.
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