Mister Ed is a talking horse who brings humor and chaos to the lives of a childless couple in Los Angeles. With his ability to speak and a mischievous personality, he creates many funny and unpredictable situations.
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.
My Three Sons is a sitcom that follows the life of Steve Douglas, a widowed father of three boys. With the help of his father-in-law, Steve navigates the challenges of raising his sons while juggling his career and personal life. The show explores the hilarious and heartwarming moments that come with being a single father and the relationships between siblings, fathers, and grandfathers.
Jim Bergerac is a detective sergeant in the police force of Jersey (Channel Islands) in 1980s and 1990s. Recovering alcoholic and divorcee, Bergerac is an unconventional detective with a troubled past. He has a love-hate relationship with his ex-wife, Susan, and often finds himself investigating cases that involve her new husband. With the beautiful scenery of the Channel Islands as a backdrop, Bergerac uses his sharp detective skills to solve crimes and bring justice to the island.
Grounded for Life is a sitcom that follows the misadventures of the Finnerty family, a dysfunctional Irish-American family living in Staten Island. The show explores various family dynamics and humorous situations that arise in their everyday lives.
Derry Girls is a comedy TV show set in 1990s Derry, Northern Ireland. It follows a group of teenage girls attending a Catholic school during a time of political and social unrest known as 'The Troubles'. The show revolves around their daily lives, friendships, and interactions with their families and the wider community.
The Undoing follows the story of Grace Fraser, a respected clinical psychologist, whose seemingly perfect life is turned upside down when her husband, Jonathan, is accused of a brutal murder. As she navigates through the unraveling of her world, Grace must confront dark secrets, betrayal, and questions about her own sanity.
All in the Family is a groundbreaking sitcom that portrays the life of a working-class family in Queens, New York City, during the 1970s. The show delves into various social issues and cultural conflicts, tackling topics like racism, bigotry, ignorance, and political instability. Through humorous and controversial situations, it explores the generational conflict, intergenerational trauma, and the challenges faced by the family members in their daily lives.
Dharma and Greg is a comedy TV show that revolves around the mismatched couple, Dharma Finkelstein and Greg Montgomery. Dharma is a free-spirited, yoga-loving woman who comes from a hippie family, while Greg is a conservative lawyer from a wealthy family. The show follows their efforts to blend their very different personalities and navigate the challenges that come with their opposing worldviews. Despite their differences, Dharma and Greg are deeply in love and always find a way to make their relationship work.
John Garrity, a Scottish structural engineer, tries to reconcile with his estranged wife and prepare for a party to watch a passing comet. However, when a series of comet fragments threaten Earth, John and his family must navigate chaos, looting, and a race against time to find safety. Along the way, they encounter kidnappings, military conflicts, and desperate attempts to reach a military base for evacuation. Despite the challenges, they refuse to give up and ultimately reunite and make it to a bunker in Greenland, where they join other survivors as Earth faces global destruction.
A fast-lane investment broker, offered the opportunity to see how the other half lives, wakes up to find that his sports car and girlfriend have become a mini-van and wife. In an alternate universe, he tries to navigate his new life as a family man and learn the value of love and relationships.
In this sequel to 'Meet the Parents,' Gaylord Greg Focker (Ben Stiller) invites his fiancée's parents, ex-CIA agent Jack Byrnes and his wife Dina (Robert DeNiro and Blythe Danner), to meet his parents. However, Jack discovers that the Fockers are very strange. With a hippie and retired lawyer dad, and an open sex therapist mom, Jack begins to question if this is the right family for his daughter to marry into. As the two families try to become one, chaos ensues.
The Art of Racing in the Rain is a touching movie about the special relationship between a race car driver and his loyal dog Enzo. Through Enzo's eyes, we see the ups and downs of life, from love and loss to the pursuit of dreams. This heartwarming tale reminds us of the power of friendship and the joy that dogs bring into our lives.
A contemporary couple's relationship is shown through flashbacks, depicting their courtship and the eventual end of their marriage. Present-day scenes show the couple's struggles and conflicts, while flashbacks reveal the early stages of their love. The movie explores themes of love, marriage, and the challenges that can arise over time.
After the death of his wife, a truck driver named Lincoln Hawk fights to regain custody of his estranged son and decides to enter a high-stakes arm-wrestling competition to win the prize money and prove his worth as a father.
After moving to a small town in Maine, the Creed family befriends their elderly neighbor who introduces them to a pet cemetery. When their cat is killed, the father buries it in the ancient burial ground, only to have the cat return as an evil version of itself. Later, their toddler son is killed in an accident, leading the father to bury him in the same burial ground. The resurrected son, along with the mother and neighbor, are driven to madness and violence. In the end, the father is stabbed by his undead wife, completing the cycle of tragedy.
In the forests of the Pacific Northwest, a father devoted to raising his six kids with a rigorous physical and intellectual education is forced to leave his paradise and enter the world, challenging his idea of what it means to be a parent. Ben Cash, his wife Leslie and their six children live in the Washington wilderness. Ben and Leslie are former anarchist activists disillusioned with capitalism and American life, and chose to instill survivalist skills, left-wing politics, and philosophy in their children - educating them to think critically, training them to be self-reliant, physically fit and athletic, guiding them without technology, demonstrating the beauty of coexisting with nature and celebrating 'Noam Chomsky Day' instead of Christmas. Leslie is hospitalized for bipolar disorder and eventually dies by suicide. Ben learns that Leslie's father Jack plans to hold a traditional funeral and burial, even though Leslie wished to be cremated. They argue over the phone and Jack threatens to have Ben arrested if he attends the funeral. He initially decides not to go and prevents his children from doing so, but then changes his mind, leading his children on a road trip into life outside the wilderness. The family briefly stays at his sister Harper's house. She and her husband try to convince Ben that his children should attend school to receive a traditional education; Ben argues that his children are better educated than Harper's own children. Ben arrives at Leslie's funeral with his children and reads her will, which instructs her family to cremate her and flush her ashes down the toilet. In response, Jack has Ben forcibly removed. Ben's children also start doubting their father and his parenting skills. His son Rellian accuses Ben of failing to treat Leslie's mental health. His son Bodevan accuses his father of failing to equip them for the real world by setting them up for a rude awakening when they grow up and shows him college acceptance letters from Ivy League schools for which Leslie had helped him apply. Rellian wants to live with his grandparents, who want to take custody of them. When Vespyr tries to climb into a window to 'free' Rellian from his grandparents, she falls from the roof and narrowly avoids breaking her neck. Ben, shocked and guilty, allows Jack to take his children. Although they have bonded with their grandparents, the children decide to follow Ben again when he departs. The children honour Leslie's wish and convince Ben to help them, exhuming her corpse, burning it in a self-made pyre and flushing her ashes down an airport toilet. Bodevan then leaves the family to travel through Namibia, while the rest settle on a farm. The final scene is the family around the kitchen table with their father, waiting for the school bus to arrive.
During the Russian Revolution, a medical student turned doctor, Yuri Zhivago, finds himself torn between his love for two women and his ideals. As the world around him changes, Yuri must navigate the chaos of war and political upheaval while trying to hold onto his principles and find love in a time of turmoil.
Merry Happy Whatever follows the Quinn family as they come together for the holiday season. The show explores the dynamics of a large family, with a focus on the widowed patriarch attempting to maintain order amidst the chaos. The protagonist, a musician and singer, must also navigate his own personal relationships, including a closeted lesbian daughter. The series is set against a festive backdrop, with Christmas decorations and traditions playing a central role. Despite its cancellation after one season, Merry Happy Whatever provides a humorous and relatable look at the ups and downs of a holiday season with a large and diverse family.
Tarzan and Jane, with the help of talking animals, must overcome challenges in the jungle including a volcanic eruption and a treacherous villain.