Mock the Week is a satirical panel show that features comedians making jokes and discussing current events and news stories in a humorous way.
Saved by the Bell follows a group of high school friends as they navigate the challenges of teenage life in California. The show explores themes of friendship, romance, and the humorous situations that arise in a high school setting. The series focuses on the lives of Zack Morris, Kelly Kapowski, A.C. Slater, Jessie Spano, Lisa Turtle, and Screech Powers, and their interactions with their peers and teachers.
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.
Beavis and Butt-head follows the misadventures of two socially inept teenagers who spend their time watching TV, getting into trouble, and engaging in crude and often politically incorrect humor.
Monsters at Work follows the story of a young monster named Tylor Tuskmon who dreams of becoming a scarer. However, when Monsters, Incorporated transitions from scaring to laughter, Tylor is reassigned to the Monsters, Inc. Facilities Team, where he must navigate the challenges of working in a different department. With the help of his new friends and the guidance of his idols Mike and Sulley, Tylor learns valuable lessons about teamwork, friendship, and finding his true purpose. Join him on this laughter-filled journey in the monster world!
Number 96 was a popular Australian soap opera set in a Sydney apartment block. Don Cash and Bill Harmon of the Cash Harmon Television production company, produced the series for Network Ten, which requested a Coronation Street-type serial, and specifically one that explored adult subjects. The premise, original story outlines, and the original characters were devised by David Sale who also wrote the scripts for the first episodes and continued as script editor for much of the show's run. The series proved to be a huge success, running from 1972 until 1977. Number 96 was so popular it spawned a feature film version, filmed in December 1973. Number 96 was known for its sex scenes and nudity, somewhat risque at the time, and for its comedy characters. The series was the first Australian soap opera to feature an openly gay character.
Reba Hart, a single mother and divorced dentist, deals with the challenges of raising her teenage daughter, dealing with her ex-husband and his new wife, and maintaining a close relationship with her three children. Set in Texas, the show explores themes of family, love, and the ups and downs of modern relationships.
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is a web series hosted by Jerry Seinfeld, where he invites his comedian friends to take a ride in classic cars, grab a cup of coffee, and have funny conversations.
My Wife and Kids is a sitcom that follows the lives of the Kyle family. Michael Kyle, a loving husband and father, tries to balance his work and family life while dealing with everyday challenges and humorous situations. The show explores the dynamics of a modern African-American family and tackles various relatable topics with humor and heart.
Hollywood Game Night is a comedic television game show where celebrities compete in various party games to win a grand prize of $25,000. Each episode features different celebrity guests who participate in games such as charades, trivia, and word play. The show is filled with laughter, cheers, and entertaining moments as the contestants face off in a friendly competition.
Natsume Takashi has the ability to see spirits, and with the help of a powerful yokai called Madara, he embarks on a journey to return the names of yokai that were once controlled by his grandmother.
What's My Line? is a comedic game show that aired in the 1950s and 1960s. The show featured a celebrity panel who would try to guess the identity of mystery guests by asking them yes-or-no questions. The guests would often have unique occupations or backgrounds, and sometimes wore masks or were blindfolded to conceal their identities. The show became known for its signature phrase, 'Is it bigger than a breadbox?' and its iconic panelists, including famous actresses, actors, and movie stars. What's My Line? was a popular quiz show that combined comedy, trivia, and entertainment, making it a memorable part of television history.
Chespirito follows the hilarious misadventures of a cigar-smoking superhero in a telenovela-style format. With his witty sarcasm and slapstick comedy, Chespirito navigates through various situations as he interacts with a colorful cast of characters including a tall man, a spinster, and a mischievous thief.
A group of beautiful and vivacious women live together in the Playboy Mansion, bringing joy to others with their sexy and fun-loving personalities. Their adventures are filled with laughter, sensuality, and plenty of memorable moments.
In a city of monsters, power is generated from the screams of children. Two monsters realize that scaring children may not be necessary and find an alternative source of energy.
The George Carlin Show is a comedy TV show that follows the life of George Carlin, an Irish-American taxi driver with a sarcastic sense of humor. The show is set in a sitcom format and features a laugh track. Despite being short-lived, the show gained popularity for Carlin's hilarious performances.
Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot is an animated television series by SD Entertainment, Cookie Jar Entertainment and Shari Lewis Enterprises that premiered on CBS's KEWLopolis line-up from September 15, 2007 to December 6, 2008, and is designed to be an immediate follow up to the movie Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!. It was the third Care Bears television series made and was produced by Sabella Dern Entertainment, the same company that made Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!. It features songs with music by Andy Street and lyrics by Judy Rothman. Along with the other shows in the KEWLopolis block, this series fulfills the federal "E/I" requirements.
Almost anything is fair game, from wardrobe malfunctions, wedding bloopers, and sports debacles to out-takes from school plays and funny pet videos. Viewers of all ages will howl with laughter at Life’s Funniest Moments.
Richard Hammond's Blast Lab is a children's television programme made by DCD Media-owned September Films and Hamster's Wheel Productions for the BBC and shown on the CBBC Channel and CBBC outputs on both BBC One and BBC Two. The programme involves two teams of three children – referred to as the Red Team and the Yellow Team – taking part in science-related challenges to win prizes at the end of the show. The team that loses get the honour of blowing up their prizes. Hammond has taken an approach that has come from years of working on Top Gear with elements of Brainiac: Science Abuse.
Joker is a dark and gritty character study that explores the descent of a mentally troubled comedian named Arthur Fleck into becoming the iconic supervillain known as the Joker. Set in the gritty and chaotic streets of Gotham City in the 1980s, Arthur struggles with his own inner demons and the societal decay around him. As he faces humiliation, rejection, and a series of unfortunate events, Arthur's psychological torment transforms him into the criminal mastermind who wreaks havoc and terrorizes the city.