The Sopranos follows mobster Tony Soprano as he juggles the demands of his criminal organization with the challenges of his dysfunctional family life. He seeks help from a psychiatrist, deals with personal and professional conflicts, and navigates the world of the Italian-American mafia in New Jersey. The show explores themes of violence, family relationships, and the impact of Tony's disturbed childhood on his behavior.
The Waltons follows the lives of the close-knit Walton family as they navigate the challenges of the Great Depression in rural Virginia. The show explores the relationships between the family members, their struggles and triumphs, and the importance of family bonds during difficult times.
The Proud Family follows the life of Penny Proud, a 14-year-old African-American girl who navigates the challenges of teenagehood with her unusual family. The series delves into topics such as racism, family relationships, and self-discovery. With a touch of surrealism and educational elements, it showcases the adventures and misadventures of Penny and her friends.
A macabre and eccentric family living in a haunted house in the 1960s deal with various comedic situations.
The Monroes is a 26-segment Western television series which originally aired on ABC during the 1966-1967 season. The series centers around the story of five orphans trying to survive as a family on the frontier in the area around, what is now, Grand Teton National Park near Jackson, Wyoming.
Set in the distant future, The Jetsons follows the daily lives of the Jetson family, including George Jetson, Jane Jetson, their children Judy and Elroy, and their dog Astro. The show features advanced technology, such as flying cars, automated homes, and robot maids, along with humorous family situations and workplace feuds.
The Munsters is a comedy TV show that follows the daily lives of the Munster family. They are a group of supernatural creatures who strive to fit in with their human neighbors in a regular suburban neighborhood. Despite their monstrous appearances, the Munsters are a loving and eccentric family who often find themselves in comedic situations due to their unique nature.
The Jeffersons is a sitcom comedy that follows an African-American family's journey of social mobility after moving into a luxury Manhattan apartment building. The show explores various aspects of their lives, including interracial relationships, family dynamics, and the challenges they face in their new environment.
Fox is a British television drama series produced by Euston Films and Thames Television for the ITV network in 1980. The thirteen-part series was based around the lives of the titular Fox family, who lived in London and had gangland connections. The series was written by Trevor Preston, produced by Verity Lambert and directed by Jim Goddard.
The Partridge Family follows the life of a widowed single parent, Shirley Partridge, who leads a singing family as they navigate the ups and downs of the music industry. With three sons, two daughters, and their manager, the Partridges live a groovy life in California, creating music together and traveling in their tour bus. Along the way, they build strong family relationships and face various challenges in the world of show business.
The Charmings is an American fantasy sitcom that aired from March 1987 to February 1988 on ABC. Based on the fairy tale Snow White, it chronicles Snow White and Prince Charming after they are transported in time from the Enchanted Forest to the 20th Century Los Angeles suburbs.
Borgia is a TV show that explores the rise and fall of the powerful Borgia family during the Renaissance. The series delves into their political intrigue, ambition, and sibling rivalry as they navigate the complex world of the Catholic Church and European history. It follows their journey to power, the tragedies they face, and the vendettas they seek to settle.
The Hughleys is a sitcom that follows the lives of an African-American family. The series centers around Darryl Hughley, a salesman, and his wife Yvonne. Together, they navigate the challenges of parenthood, relationships, and work while living in a predominantly white neighborhood. The show explores themes of family dynamics, race, and the pursuit of the American dream.
The Raccoons is a family-friendly animated TV show that follows the adventures of a family of raccoons. The show is set in the fictional Evergreen Forest and revolves around the main characters, Bert, Ralph, and Melissa Raccoon. Together with their friends, they often find themselves in various adventures and face challenges, while also dealing with environmental issues and learning valuable life lessons. Throughout the series, they encounter other animals, including a dog named Schaeffer and a newspaper tycoon named Cyril Sneer. The Raccoons was a popular show in the 1980s and gained a dedicated fanbase.
The Torkelsons is a heartwarming sitcom that follows the life of a single mother, Millicent Torkelson, and her large family in a small town. The show explores the challenges and joys of raising a family, dealing with financial difficulties, and navigating relationships. With a mix of comedy and drama, The Torkelsons highlights the strong bonds between family members and the importance of love and support.
The eccentric and unconventional Addams Family navigates family relationships and their haunted house in surreal and comedic ways.
The Goode Family follows the lives of an environmentally-conscious, politically correct family named the Goodes. They navigate through daily life while trying to do the right thing, often leading to comical situations and misunderstandings.
The Colbys is a drama TV show set in the 1980s, following the lives of a wealthy family in California. The show explores themes of wealth, power, family, and romance, with intertwined relationships and rivalries. The Colby family, led by patriarch Jason Colby, faces various challenges, including conflicts between cousins, love triangles, and personal struggles. As the plot unfolds, secrets are revealed, alliances shift, and the characters navigate the complexities of high society and family business.
The Hathaways is a 26-episode situation comedy which aired on ABC from October 6, 1961, to March 30, 1962, starring Peggy Cass and Jack Weston as suburban Los Angeles "parents" to a trio of performing chimpanzees. Weston portrays Walter Hathaway, a real estate agent. Cass is his wife Elinore, the "mother" and booking agent to the Marquis Chimps, named Candy, Charlie, and Enoch. The chimps had earlier appeared on CBS's The Ed Sullivan Show and did some commercials in 1960. Supporting roles were filled by character actress Mary Grace Canfield as Mrs. Amanda Allison, a housekeeper; Barbara Perry as Elinore's friend and neighbor, Thelma Brockwood, and Harvey Lembeck as Jerry Roper, the theatrical agent of the chimps, Another neighbor, Mrs. Harrison was played by Belle Montrose, the mother of comedian Steve Allen. The premiere episode is entitled "Love Thy Neighbor": the Brockwoods decide to purchase the house next door despite reservations about the chimps being their neighbors too. Joe Flynn, guest-starred as Freddie Winkler in the third episode "Walter Takes a Partner", which aired on October 20. Vaughn Taylor played a veterinarian Dr. Dorsey in "Candy's Tonsils". Robert Q. Lewis portrayed Barney Holt in "TV or Not TV" on. Other episodes were entitled "The Hathaways Sleep Out", "Grandma's Lamp", "TV or Not TV", "The Practical Joker", "Help Wanted", "The Shrewd Trader", "A Man for Amanda", and the series finale, "Elinore's Best Friend".
Follow the Jonas brothers as they navigate the challenges and excitement of growing up in Los Angeles.