Married... with Children follows the lives of the Bundy family, a dysfunctional family living in Chicago. The show focuses on Al Bundy, a dim-witted shoe salesman, his lazy wife Peggy, their promiscuous daughter Kelly, and their outcast son Bud. The show is known for its crude humor, social satires, and parody of the traditional family sitcom.
Step by Step follows the lives of two single parents, Frank Lambert and Carol Foster, who spontaneously decide to marry after meeting on vacation. The show focuses on their struggles and triumphs as they merge their two families, each with three children. Together, they navigate the challenges of raising a blended family while dealing with typical teenage drama, sibling rivalries, and comedic misunderstandings. Set in the 1990s in a small town in Wisconsin, Step by Step provides a lighthearted and relatable depiction of the ups and downs of stepfamily life.
Epic Rap Battles of History is a comedy web series that features rap battles between various historical figures. The show combines music, comedy, and history to create entertaining and informative content. Each episode portrays a fictional rap battle between two iconic characters, with clever insults and witty rhymes. The series has gained popularity for its unique concept and creative execution.
ALF, an alien life form from the planet Melmac, crash-lands on Earth and is taken in by the Tanner family. While adjusting to life on Earth, ALF gets into hilarious misadventures and forms a bond with the family.
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.
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.
The Wayans Bros. is a sitcom comedy that follows the lives of two brothers, Shawn and Marlon Wayans, as they navigate the ups and downs of living together in New York City. The show explores their misadventures, sibling rivalry, and their comedic interactions with friends and family. With plenty of laughter and silliness, The Wayans Bros. showcases the unique bond between brothers and the challenges of building a life in the big city.
Welcome Back, Kotter is a sitcom comedy set in the 1970s in Brooklyn, New York City. The show follows the story of a dedicated teacher named Mr. Kotter who returns to his old high school and teaches a group of diverse students. The show explores the challenges and funny situations that arise as Mr. Kotter tries to connect with his students and inspire them to succeed. With its laugh track and light-hearted tone, the show provides an entertaining look at high school life in the 1970s.
Drop the Dead Donkey is a cult-favorite British comedy TV show set in the hectic and chaotic world of a television newsroom. The series follows the everyday lives of the staff, executives, and journalists as they deal with sensationalism, exploitation, office politics, and rivalries. With its dark humor and satire, Drop the Dead Donkey provides a cynically hilarious take on the media industry.
Justified follows the story of Raylan Givens, a U.S. Marshal with an unorthodox approach to law enforcement. He returns to his hometown in Kentucky and takes on the local criminal underworld, including the dangerous Crowder family. As the series progresses, Raylan faces personal and professional challenges while navigating the dark side of Harlan County.
Good Times follows the daily struggles of the Evans family as they navigate living in a low-income housing project in the inner city of Chicago. The show explores themes of poverty, racial discrimination, and family relationships, all while providing comedic moments and heartwarming stories within the constraints of their challenging circumstances.
Are You Being Served? is a hilarious British sitcom that takes place in the fictional Grace Brothers department store in London, set in the 1970s and 1980s. The show follows the comedic misadventures of the staff members, including the sexually suggestive encounters and double entendres. It satirizes British class system and traditionalism while incorporating camp humor, catchphrases, and witty banter.
Growing Pains follows the Seaver family, living in Long Island, as they navigate the ups and downs of life in the 1980s. Their family bonds and hilarious adventures are at the heart of this beloved sitcom.
The Yard is a TV show that takes place in a women's prison, focusing on the lives and experiences of various prisoners. It explores themes of crime, drama, violence, and relationships within the prison.
How Clean Is Your House? is a reality TV show that follows hosts Kim Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie as they visit people's homes to clean and organize them. With their witty insults and expertise, they tackle grime, filth, and clutter, transforming dirty spaces into clean and habitable ones.
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.
Herman's Head follows the life of Herman Brooks, a man whose emotions and thoughts are personified by characters that reside in his head. Each character represents a different aspect of his personality and often conflicts with one another. As Herman navigates through life and relationships, his internal struggle becomes apparent.
Gigli, a mob enforcer, is tasked with kidnapping the mentally disabled brother of a powerful crime boss. Along the way, he falls in love with a mentally disabled woman and tries to navigate their complicated relationship while dealing with the consequences of the botched kidnapping.
Police Rescue is a TV show that follows the daily lives of a rescue team in Sydney, Australia. From answering emergency calls to rescuing people in dangerous situations, the team faces various challenges and utilizes their skills to save lives. Alongside the thrilling rescue missions, the show delves into the personal lives of the team members, exploring their relationships, struggles, and dedication to their work.