Law & Order follows the lives of the police officers and lawyers in the New York City criminal justice system as they investigate and prosecute various crimes.
Sunset Beach is a drama and romance TV show set on a beach in California. It follows the lives of a diverse cast of characters dealing with love, passion, revenge, and family relationships. The plot revolves around various storylines, including murder, manipulation, and power struggles.
Yellowstone is a TV show set in the modern-day American West, focusing on the complex relationships and power struggles of the Dutton family, who own the largest cattle ranch in the United States. As they navigate the challenges of maintaining their land, dealing with outsiders, and protecting their family legacy, the Duttons must confront their own demons and make difficult choices that will impact their future.
A brilliant and charismatic law professor, Annalise Keating, gets entangled in a gripping murder plot along with five of her students. As they attempt to get away with murder, they become increasingly involved in dangerous and shocking situations, testing their loyalty and morality.
L.A. Law is a drama series that explores the personal and professional lives of attorneys at a prestigious Los Angeles law firm. The show delves into the complexities of legal cases, the dynamics between colleagues, and the challenges they face in a high-pressure environment. It also touches upon themes of justice, relationships, and the intricate workings of the judicial system.
Better Call Saul is a prequel television series that explores the story of Jimmy McGill, a small-time lawyer struggling to make a name for himself in the criminal law world. Set in Albuquerque, New Mexico, the show delves into Jimmy's transformation into the morally ambiguous lawyer Saul Goodman, known for his cunning tactics and connections to the criminal underworld. Along the way, Jimmy navigates the strained relationship with his brother Chuck, battles his own self-destructive behavior and psychosomatic illness, and faces challenges in the form of both friend and foe.
The Cosby Show is a classic sitcom that follows the lives of the Huxtable family. Dr. Cliff Huxtable is an obstetrician, and his wife Claire is a lawyer. Together, they navigate the ups and downs of family life with their children, facing challenges and providing support for one another. Set in the 1980s and 1990s, the show explores themes of friendship, marriage, parenting, and African-American identity.
The story revolves around identical twin sisters who grew up in a happy family in spite of being poor and whose lives will be intertwined because of love, identity, deceit, ambition, and wealth when destiny teasingly compels to separate their lives.
Green Acres follows the journey of a wealthy New York City couple, Oliver and Lisa Douglas, who decide to leave their luxurious city life behind and move to the rural town of Hooterville. The show explores the comedic situations they encounter while adapting to country living, interacting with the quirky townsfolk, and running a small farm.
The Practice is a legal drama TV show set in Boston that follows the lives of attorneys at a law firm as they navigate courtroom battles, ethical dilemmas, and personal struggles.
Arrested Development follows the wealthy and eccentric Bluth family as they struggle to maintain their status and deal with various legal issues. With a cast of quirky characters and a blend of comedy and absurdity, the show delves into the lives of the Bluths and the hilarity that ensues.
Jake, a detective, and the Fatman, a district attorney, join forces to investigate and prosecute criminals. Together, they tackle a variety of cases including murder, crime, and criminal investigation. Set in Hawaii, the show follows the adventures of this unlikely pair as they navigate the complexities of the legal system and work together to bring justice to the perpetrators.
Harvey Birdman, once a superhero, now defends fictional characters in court. With his unusual approach and quirky clients, Harvey navigates through bizarre cases in the world of law.
Matlock, an elderly defense attorney, investigates various cases involving crime, murder, and mystery. With his sharp intellect and courtroom expertise, he unravels the truth behind complex legal issues.
The People's Choice is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from 1955 to 1958, primarily sponsored by The Borden Company. It stars Jackie Cooper as Socrates "Sock" Miller, an ex-Marine and a young politician in fictitious New City, California. Sock has a basset hound named "Cleo", whose thoughts, as she balefully observes Sock's dilemmas, are recorded on the soundtrack for the viewers' amusement. Cleo's real name was Bernadette. Much of Cleo's dialog consists of wisecracks. The popularity of the basset hound breed increased markedly with the run of the show. During the last season of The People's Choice, Croft began her eight-year role as Clara Randolph on ABC's The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. The versatile Croft had also been a semi-regular on Our Miss Brooks and I Love Lucy and a regular on The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy.
Family Secrets is a compelling TV show about a talented lawyer who delves into a series of dark family secrets. As the lawyer uncovers one secret after another, they become entangled in a web of crime, drama, and family dynamics. The show showcases the lawyer's determined pursuit of justice as they navigate the complex and twisted world of their clients' hidden lives.
A little person lawyer fights for the rights of the oppressed and marginalized in a world full of injustices, while also dealing with her own family issues and personal wounds.
Any Day Now is a TV show set in 1960s Birmingham, Alabama. The story revolves around a female lawyer and her best friend, an old childhood friend who returns home. Together, they navigate the challenges of an interracial relationship, the Civil Rights movement, and the presence of the Ku Klux Klan. The plot also delves into social issues such as racism, pregnancy, and the loss of a father. The story is told in flashbacks and showcases the struggles faced by the characters in an era of racial prejudice.
Night Court follows the comical and chaotic proceedings of the night shift at a Manhattan court, where Judge Harry Stone presides over a motley crew of defendants and eccentric staff members.
A horrific murder upends the Chicago Prosecuting Attorney's Office when one of its own is suspected of the crime—leaving the accused fighting to keep his family together.