The Upper Hand is a comedy TV show set in London, England in the 1990s. It follows the story of a single mother who hires a former football player as a housekeeper. The show explores the dynamics of family relationships, particularly the bond between the mother and her daughter. With elements of British humor, the show depicts the challenges and situations that arise in a household with three generations living under one roof.
Bewitched follows the life of Samantha, a witch who marries an advertising executive named Darrin and tries to live a normal suburban life, despite her magical powers. The show explores the humorous and often chaotic situations that arise from Samantha's magical abilities and her attempts to keep her witchcraft a secret.
Who's the Boss? is a sitcom TV show that revolves around Tony Micelli, a former professional baseball player who becomes a housekeeper for Angela Bower, a successful advertising executive and single mother. Together, they navigate the challenges of their unconventional arrangement while forming a unique bond with each other and their respective families.
Queer As Folk is a bold and groundbreaking TV show that explores the lives of gay men and women in Pittsburgh. It follows a group of friends, their relationships, struggles, and triumphs as they navigate the complexities of life, love, and identity. The show delves into important issues such as discrimination, personal growth, and the strength of friendship.
Anna und die Liebe is the eleventh Telenovela made in Germany. It has aired since August 25, 2008 on German channel Sat.1 and Austrian Channel ORF 1.
Ned and Stacey is a comedy TV show about a marriage of convenience between Ned and Stacey, an advertising executive and a couple who agree to marry for their own individual reasons.
In a New York City murder trial, a jury must carefully consider the evidence and confront their own biases before reaching a verdict. One juror's skepticism forces the others to reexamine the case, leading to a dramatic deliberation that reveals the flaws in the prosecution's case and the importance of reasonable doubt.
In the 1980s, two friends find themselves without a place to live and decide to dress up as women to live in an all-female apartment building. They must navigate the challenges of their double lives and maintain their secret identities while dealing with the eccentric residents of the building.
In 'Switch,' two strangers, Steve and Amanda, magically switch bodies after both dying on the same night. As they navigate their new lives in each other's bodies, they face challenges, comedic situations, and unexpected revelations. Through their journey, they learn valuable lessons about empathy, understanding, and the true meaning of identity.
Benjamin Barry, an advertising executive, competes with two female co-workers for a major campaign. He makes a deal that he can make a woman fall in love with him in 10 days. Andie Anderson, a journalist, is writing a story on how to lose a guy in 10 days as a bet with her boss. With hidden agendas, will either party be able to complete their mission?
In a time when milk and cereal ruled breakfast, a fierce corporate battle begins over a revolutionary new pastry.
In Descarrilados (off the Rails) (2005), a woman becomes a victim of rape and decides to take matters into her own hands. She sets out on a path of revenge, using deception and violence to bring justice to those responsible for her trauma.
Kate, a modern advertising executive, accidentally travels back in time and falls in love with Leopold, a 19th-century Duke. They must navigate the challenges of their differing eras and find a way to be together.
After losing his daughter, Howard retreats from life and writes letters to Love, Time, and Death. Unexpectedly, he receives responses and begins to see how these concepts are connected, finding moments of meaning and beauty in his journey of grief.
When an advertising executive and a criminal are separately framed for crimes they didn't commit, they form an unlikely friendship and go on a road trip to clear their names. Along the way, they face various obstacles and encounters, including racism, infidelity, and mistaken identity.
Two ambitious vice presidents become rivals when an imminent board room vacancy arises.
Nick Marshall, a chauvinistic advertising executive, acquires the ability to hear women's thoughts. He uses this power to create successful campaigns and develop relationships with his female colleagues. As he spends time with his 15-year-old daughter and gets closer to his female boss, he begins to realize the negative impact of his behavior and the importance of respect and empathy. Eventually, he confesses his actions and seeks redemption.
A New York City advertising executive named Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a government agent named George Kaplan by a group of foreign spies. He is abducted and taken to a country estate, where he is interrogated and nearly killed. After escaping, Thornhill tries to prove his innocence while being pursued by the spies and the police. Along the way, he falls in love with a woman named Eve Kendall, whose allegiances he begins to question.
Jack and Jill is a comedy movie about Jack, a successful advertising executive, and Jill, his twin sister. When Jill comes to visit for Thanksgiving, hilarity ensues as the two siblings compete and clash with each other. With gender-disguise and family dynamics at the forefront, this buddy comedy explores themes of sibling rivalry and the importance of family.
When a young advertising executive meets a middle-aged waitress, they embark on a passionate but tumultuous relationship that challenges societal norms.