Who's the Boss? is a sitcom TV show that revolves around Tony Micelli, a former professional baseball player who becomes a housekeeper for Angela Bower, a successful advertising executive and single mother. Together, they navigate the challenges of their unconventional arrangement while forming a unique bond with each other and their respective families.
Violetta, a talented and passionate teenager, moves to Buenos Aires to attend a music school. She must navigate the challenges of love, family, and friendships while pursuing her dreams and discovering her true self.
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.
Downton Abbey follows the lives of the Crawley family, the wealthy owners of the fictional estate Downton Abbey, and their domestic servants. Set in the early 20th century, the series explores the complex relationships between the aristocracy and their employees, as well as the social changes happening in England at the time.
Follow the adventures of Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Huey, Dewey, and Louie as they explore the world, uncover hidden treasures, and navigate through various challenges in Duckburg.
Greed and class discrimination threaten the newly formed symbiotic relationship between the wealthy Park family and the destitute Kim clan. Ki-woo Kim, a young man living in poverty, gets the opportunity to tutor the teenage daughter of a wealthy family. Along with his sister Ki-jung, they infiltrate the lives of the Parks by posing as skilled professionals. However, their schemes take a dark turn when they discover a secret bunker beneath the Park's house occupied by Moon-kwang and her husband Geun-sae. As tensions rise, a shocking series of events occurs leading to tragedy and the fractured unity of the Kim family. Ki-woo wakes up from a coma to learn about the devastating consequences of their actions. With his family torn apart, he resolves to someday reunite them by becoming wealthy enough to buy the former Park house where his father is secretly residing.
After the death of his wife, a widowed magazine publisher must navigate the challenges of raising his son, while relying on their housekeeper for support and guidance.
Charles works as a college student nanny for a family with three children in New Jersey, using his problem-solving skills to navigate the challenges of balancing work and personal life.
The Brady Bunch follows the daily lives of a widowed architect with three sons, who marries a widow with three daughters, and their adventures as they navigate the challenges of blending their families together in the groovy fashion of the 1970s.
As Time Goes By follows the story of two former lovers, Jean and Lionel, who are reunited decades later and must navigate their complicated past while rekindling their romance. With heartwarming moments and hilarious mishaps, this sitcom explores the ups and downs of love, friendship, and second chances.
Mr. Belvedere is a sitcom comedy that follows the life of an English butler who becomes the housekeeper for a suburban American family. The show explores various comedic situations that arise from the clash of cultures and the butler's interactions with the family members and their neighbors.
The Upper Hand is a comedy TV show set in London, England in the 1990s. It follows the story of a single mother who hires a former football player as a housekeeper. The show explores the dynamics of family relationships, particularly the bond between the mother and her daughter. With elements of British humor, the show depicts the challenges and situations that arise in a household with three generations living under one roof.
Never the Twain is a British sitcom that ran for eleven series from 7 September 1981 to 9 October 1991. It was created by Johnnie Mortimer, and was the only sitcom he ever created without his usual writing partner, Brian Cooke. Mortimer wrote the entirety of the first two series and four episodes out of six of the eighth, with the rest being mainly written by Vince Powell and John Kane. It starred Windsor Davies and Donald Sinden as rival antique dealers, and also starred Derek Deadman, Zara Nutley, Robin Kermode, Tacy Kneale, Julia Watson, Honor Blackman, Teddy Turner and Maria Charles. The title is taken from the Rudyard Kipling poem; The Ballad of East and West.
We Got It Made is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 8, 1983 until March 10, 1984, and in first-run syndication from September 11, 1987 until March 30, 1988. The series was created by Gordon Farr and Lynne Farr Brao, and was executive produced by Fred Silverman in association with MGM Television.
Gimme a Break! follows the story of a widower police chief who hires a housekeeper to assist him in raising his three daughters. Set in suburban California, the sitcom explores the challenges and joys of a single father's life and the dynamics of a multi-cultural household.
Wealthy crime novelist Harlan Thrombey invites his family for his birthday party. The next morning, he is found dead. Private detective Benoit Blanc is hired to investigate. He discovers that Harlan's family had been alienated and had motives for killing him. However, it is revealed that Harlan's nurse Marta was responsible for his death accidentally. The family turns against Marta, but she is aided by Ransom, Harlan's grandson. As the investigation unfolds, it is revealed that Ransom planned to frame Marta for the murder. In the end, Marta is proven innocent and inherits Harlan's fortunes.
The Mick is a comedy TV show that follows the story of Mickey, a tough and amoral woman who is forced to take care of her sister's spoiled rich kids after their parents flee the country to avoid prosecution. With no experience as a guardian, Mickey struggles to navigate the challenges of parenting while dealing with her own slacker lifestyle.
The Tab Hunter Show is an American situation comedy starring Tab Hunter. The series ran new episodes on NBC from September 18, 1960, to April 30, 1961; rebroadcasts then aired from May until September 18.
All Creatures Great & Small (2020) follows the adventures of James Herriot, a young veterinarian who moves to the rural Yorkshire Dales in the 1940s. He faces the challenges of caring for a variety of animals, forming relationships with the locals, and navigating the intricacies of small-town life.
A New York City advertising executive named Roger Thornhill is mistaken for a government agent named George Kaplan by a group of foreign spies. He is abducted and taken to a country estate, where he is interrogated and nearly killed. After escaping, Thornhill tries to prove his innocence while being pursued by the spies and the police. Along the way, he falls in love with a woman named Eve Kendall, whose allegiances he begins to question.