Follow Kathy Griffin's daily life as she takes on the challenges of being a self-deprecating stand-up comedian in Hollywood. From dealing with plastic surgery to navigating her career, Kathy brings her sarcastic wit and humor to every situation.
Designing Women follows the lives of four women as they navigate the challenges of work and personal relationships in Atlanta, Georgia. The show explores themes of friendship, family, and the complexities of being career-driven women in the 20th century. With a touch of comedy and workplace dynamics, the women tackle various issues while balancing their personal and professional lives.
Trading Spaces is a reality TV show that follows the adventures of two sets of neighbors as they redecorate a room in each other's homes. With the help of a professional interior decorator, they have a limited budget and a limited amount of time to completely transform the space. The show is filled with drama, laughter, and surprises as the homeowners see the final results.
While You Were Out is an American reality series that aired episodes on the cable channel TLC. The format of the show is similar to TLC's Trading Spaces. While You Were Out adds a suspenseful gimmick by keeping the entire redecoration a secret from the homeowner.
In a sleepy town in New England, deceased couple Barbara and Adam Maitland return to their home and try to scare away the Deetzes, a New York family who has just moved in. When their attempts fail, they seek the help of a malicious spirit named Beetlejuice. However, they soon regret their decision as Beetlejuice turns out to be crazy and uncontrollable. The Maitlands must find a way to scare the Deetzes themselves and protect their home, while also forming a bond with the teenage daughter Lydia.
Changing Rooms was a do-it-yourself home improvement show broadcast in the United Kingdom on the BBC between 1996 and 2004. The show was one of a number of home improvement and lifestyle shows popular in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The show was later franchised, generally under the same name, for the local TV markets in the United States, New Zealand and Australia.
Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls was a 2003 reality television series spin-off of the home redecorating series, Trading Spaces, hosted by Diane Mizota. During the fourth season, Chuck Cureau hosted seven episodes until the show ended in 2005. In each episode, two friends redecorate each other's bedrooms in themes relating to the others tastes or hobbies. Trading Spaces: Boys vs. Girls aired regularly on the Discovery Kids Channel until it became The Hub.
Interior Design Masters with Alan Carr is a reality TV show where aspiring interior designers face various challenges to prove their skills. Each week, designers are tasked with transforming spaces under tight budgets and strict deadlines. With the guidance of world-renowned interior designers and industry experts, they strive to create stunning designs that impress the judges. The ultimate goal is to win the competition and secure a coveted contract that can launch their careers.
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is a reality TV show that aired from 2003 to 2007. The show features a group of gay men known as the Fab Five who give fashion, grooming, home decor, and lifestyle makeovers to straight men. Each episode focuses on transforming the lifestyle and appearance of a different man, often resulting in heartwarming and positive outcomes.
Chewin' the Fat is a sketch comedy TV show set in Scotland, featuring various humorous characters and scenarios. The show explores various aspects of Scottish culture and society, often using witty catchphrases and comedic sketches to entertain the audience.
Living with Fran is a comedy TV show that follows Fran Reeves, a divorced mother who starts dating her son's college friend, Riley. The show explores the challenges and hilarity that ensues as Fran and Riley navigate their age difference and deal with the dynamics of Fran's relationships with her children and ex-husband. As a single mother, Fran also juggles her career as an interior decorator and her close-knit family. With a mix of romance, comedy, and family dynamics, Living with Fran offers an entertaining and relatable story.
Sarah Beeny visits twenty households to experience their problem spaces for herself before installing cameras to monitor exactly how they use their homes. Having collated the data, she generates life-size floor plans that bring all her design, layout and decor ideas to life. She follows each build over the following months and revisits each household's amazing completed project to prove that if you re-think and re- design the space you already have, it is better to renovate not relocate.
Designing for the Sexes is a television show on HGTV. In each episode, a married couple with distinct tastes about decorating consult with an interior designer to create a room that meets both their needs. The show was originally hosted by Michael Payne. The second Designing for the Sexes was hosted by Susan Hunt. The New Designing for the Sexes is hosted by Rick Rifle.
Flipped is a quirky comedy TV show about a bumbling couple who get involved in an undercover operation. The couple, an interior decorator and her husband, stumble upon a hidden stash of money linked to a Mexican cartel. As they try to navigate their way through the world of house flipping, they must also avoid the attention of the FBI and DEA. With their comedic antics and unconventional methods, they manage to turn their house flipping business into a successful cover for their undercover operation.
24 Hour Design is an American reality television series involving a team consisting of a host and designer, design assistant and a carpenter that help homeowners transform a single room. The show is shot in a single day, with a budget around $2,000. Original episodes of 24 Hour Design began to air on HGTV October 6, 2006. The program's second season began July 10, 2007. In each episode of 24 Hour Design, the host meets with the homeowners to discuss the redesign of their room. The team and homeowners work on the space together up until the final hour. In the final hour the designer transforms the room for the final reveal. The redesign usually consists of painting of the room and the construction a furniture piece.
Brewster's Millions is a comedy film about a man who must spend $30 million in 30 days in order to inherit $300 million. He faces various challenges and tries to find creative ways to spend the money while dealing with the consequences.
When a novelist overhears her husband's brutal critique of her latest book, their once-loving marriage is thrown into turmoil.
In this modern-day adaptation, a wealthy mystery novelist tricks his wife's lover into thinking he committed murder. The two engage in a dangerous game of cat and mouse, filled with twists and turns, where nothing is as it seems.