Sabrina Spellman is a normal teenager until she discovers on her 16th birthday that she is a witch. With the help of her aunts, Hilda and Zelda, and their talking cat, Salem, Sabrina learns to control her powers and navigate the ups and downs of high school.
Jessie, a small-town girl, moves to New York City and becomes a nanny to a wealthy family. She navigates the challenges of taking care of the four high-profile kids while trying to pursue her own dreams and aspirations.
Follow the hilarious life of Mr. Bean, an eccentric and socially awkward British man-child who navigates through everyday situations in the most unconventional and clumsy ways.
Boy Meets World follows the life of Cory Matthews, a teenage boy navigating through middle school, high school, and college while learning valuable life lessons with the help of his best friend Shawn and his wise mentor Mr. Feeny.
Keeping Up Appearances follows the life of Hyacinth Bucket, a middle-class Englishwoman with a deluded sense of social standing. She goes to great lengths to maintain her appearance of wealth and social status, often embarrassing herself and her long-suffering husband in the process.
Smart Guy follows the story of T.J. Henderson, a child prodigy who skips grades and enters high school at the age of 10. Along with his older brother and sister, he navigates the challenges of being a genius amidst typical teenage experiences.
My Parents Are Aliens is a comedic TV show that revolves around the lives of three children, Josh, Lucy, and Mel, who suddenly find themselves with a new set of parents. However, they soon discover that their parents are actually aliens from another planet. The show follows their humorous and often chaotic adventures as they try to keep their parents' true identity a secret while navigating the challenges of everyday life.
Mind Your Language is a British sitcom that follows the story of an English teacher named Mr. Brown who is tasked with teaching English to a diverse group of adult students. The show revolves around the hilarious miscommunications, cultural clashes, and language-learning adventures that arise in the classroom.
Brotherly Love is a sitcom set in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It follows the lives of two brothers, one of whom is a car mechanic. They navigate through various funny situations while dealing with family drama, including the death of their father. The show is known for its dark comedy and parody elements, often featuring laugh tracks. It explores the complexities of brotherhood and family relationships in a humorous way.
An examination of the evolution of commercials as an artistic medium, featuring interviews with media luminaries who relate how the in-your-face stylistic conventions of commercials have influenced feature films and the visual arts. A documentary film talking about art and advertising divided in three parts: 1. Crossing Over - from cinema to ads from ads to cinema 2. Humour - How humour affects us in advertising 3. Shock - The way shock is used to sell
Marvin Marvin is a TV show about a teenage alien who comes to Earth and tries to fit in at a high school in Portland, Oregon. He faces the challenges of being an alien teenager while also dealing with the typical problems of high school life. The show is a teen comedy with elements of fantasy and sci-fi.
Outmatched follows a couple, Kay and Mike, who struggle to raise their four genius children. They face the daily challenges of balancing their children's intellectual capabilities with the typical hurdles of modern parenting. Set in Atlantic City, New Jersey, the show brings humor and laughter into the family's life.
Amos 'n' Andy is a sitcom based on a popular radio show. It follows the lives and adventures of two African-American friends, Amos Jones and Andrew Hogg Brown, in Harlem, New York City. The show features a laugh track, which has been subject to controversy due to its portrayal of black stereotypes.
Living Dolls is an American situation comedy featured on the fall 1989 schedule of ABC. It was a spin-off created by a writer from Who's the Boss? and featuring characters introduced during an episode of that show. The show is notable as the acting debut of Halle Berry. Both Who's the Boss? and Living Dolls were produced by ELP Communications through Columbia Pictures Television and ABC.
PopCultured was a Canadian television program broadcast on The Comedy Network. The program featured stand-up comedian Elvira Kurt and other cast members poking fun at celebrities in the context of a mock newscast, in a format similar to The Daily Show with Jon Stewart or This Hour Has 22 Minutes. The show began airing in 2005. Its full title was popCultured with Elvira Kurt, and it was often used to promote several shows on its host corporation's channels in Canada.
Cleghorne! is an American sitcom starring comedienne Ellen Cleghorne that aired on The WB in 1995.
Bagboy is a comedy film about a hapless bagboy who gets caught up in a series of comedic and absurd situations while working at a grocery store. From shoplifting to telepathic communication and unrequited love, this film is full of laughs and unexpected twists.
In a far off country, their king is critically wounded after an assassination attempt and the only heir is a timid New York radio personality, Michael Valentine (Bob Hope). After reluctantly traveling to his father's homeland, Michael is not happy that he's become the target of the same terrorist organization that attacked the king.
A mix of stand-up comedy and sketches, notable for its mixing of live action and computer animation. The "premise" is that a young boy is watching the show on a strange CD that his mom bought. Sketches include "Glass Booth Guy" in which a gas station clerk mocks people from his bullet-proof glass box and a sketch in which a woman is trying to break up with her weird boyfriend (he's a skeleton). The undisputed highlight is "OEDEBATTLE", a parody of Mortal Kombat-style games. In it, the young boy tries to defeat Steve's muscle-bound character; unfortunately, the characters he gets to choose from are "Accountant," "Sick Old Woman," "Little Girl," "Puppy" and "HerbaPet."
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