According to Jim follows Jim, a construction worker and family man, as he navigates the ups and downs of his daily life. From dealing with the challenges of parenting to the misunderstandings and ironies that arise in his marriage, Jim's sarcastic wit and immaturity often lead to comedic situations.
The Cleveland Show follows Cleveland Brown and his family as they navigate through various comedic situations in their hometown. With absurd humor and a satirical twist, the show explores themes of family, ethnicity, and everyday life.
The Nanny is a sitcom about a British nanny, Fran Fine, who is hired by a wealthy widower, Maxwell Sheffield, to take care of his three children. Fran is unconventional and brings a fresh perspective to the Sheffield household, which consists of Mr. Sheffield and his three children, Maggie, Brighton, and Grace. She often clashes with Mr. Sheffield's business partner, C.C. Babcock, who is attracted to him. Throughout the series, Fran navigates her way through the ups and downs of being a nanny while also dealing with romantic entanglements and cultural clashes.
Unhappily Ever After is a dark sitcom comedy that follows a schizophrenic protagonist and his insane family. The story revolves around their dysfunctional family relationships, with the addition of a stuffed toy rabbit that comes to life and causes havoc. The show uses dark satire and an laugh track to explore the struggles of the protagonist and his interactions with his imaginary friend.
Harry and the Hendersons is a comedy TV show about the Henderson family who, after a camping trip, befriends a sasquatch named Harry and brings him back to their suburban home. The show follows the hilarious adventures and challenges the family faces while trying to keep Harry a secret.
Scott Calvin, who is about to turn 65, realizes that he can't be Santa Claus forever. He embarks on a mission to find a replacement Santa while also preparing his family for a new life adventure in a different location than the North Pole.
No Place Like Home is a BBC situation comedy written by Jon Watkins and stars William Gaunt and Patricia Garwood as Arthur and Beryl Crabtree, a middle-aged couple who plan for a quiet life once their children have left home. Sadly, it is not to be. No Place Like Home was broadcast for five series between 1983 and 1987, with an early appearance by Martin Clunes.
Former covert operative Bryan Mills goes on the run after being accused of a murder he didn't commit. With his particular set of skills, he must find the true killer and clear his name. Along the way, he uncovers a conspiracy that involves his ex-wife and her troubled marriage. Bryan uses his intelligence and resourcefulness to outsmart his enemies and bring them to justice.
Bill Fearing, a famous writer of suspense thrillers, gets his ideas from things that happen in his family. When he gets an idea, the viewers enter his mind and see the gruesome events unfold.
A young lawyer, Mitch McDeere, joins a prestigious law firm only to discover that it is involved in organized crime. He becomes the target of various threats as he tries to expose the firm's corruption and protect himself and his family.
In My Mother the Car, a man named Dave discovers that his deceased mother has been reincarnated as a talking 1928 Porter automobile. With the help of the possessed car, Dave navigates the challenges of his daily life while also dealing with the skepticism of his wife and the domineering presence of his mother's ghost.
My Own Worst Enemy is a TV show about a secret agent named Edward Albright who discovers he has a split personality named Henry Spivey. Edward and Henry are polar opposites, with Edward being a family man and Henry being a ruthless government assassin. As they struggle to coexist, Edward must also navigate the dangers of being a spy and the challenges of keeping his alter ego a secret.
The Greatest Showman celebrates the birth of show business and tells the story of P.T. Barnum, a visionary who rose from nothing to create a worldwide spectacle. Barnum opens a museum devoted to oddities but fails to attract business. He then assembles a troupe of unique individuals and creates a circus that wins over crowds every night. Despite facing criticism and challenges, Barnum’s show becomes a huge success, allowing him to provide for his family and fulfill his dreams. Through love, friendship, and the celebration of humanity, Barnum builds a legacy that changes his life forever.
Adonis Creed has been thriving in his career and family life. However, when a childhood friend and former boxing prodigy resurfaces, Adonis is forced to confront his past and face off in a boxing match. The fight becomes more than just a physical battle as Adonis must confront his guilt, shame, and the truth about his friend's motivations.
Hutch Mansell is a family man who reveals his true character when his house is burgled by two thieves. He embarks on a violent war with a Russian crime boss to protect his family.
2Point4 Children is a British sitcom that follows the lives of the dysfunctional Porter family. The show revolves around the everyday struggles of Bill and Ben, the married couple, as they navigate through their lives with their two children, Jenny and David. With a quirky humor and relatable situations, the show explores the ups and downs of family life in the 1990s.
Johnny Staccato is an American private detective series which ran for 27 episodes on NBC from September 10, 1959 through March 24, 1960.
Rodney is a sitcom that follows the life of Rodney Hamilton, a stand-up comedian, as he tries to balance his career and his family life in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The show revolves around the everyday challenges and humorous situations that Rodney encounters, including his relationships with his wife and children.
Investigating the secrets of Hillsong, one of America's most successful megachurches, and the investigative reporting that led to the dismissal of two prominent pastors.