Frasier Crane, a psychiatrist, moves back to his hometown of Seattle to start a new life. Living with his retired cop father and his dog, Frasier begins working as a radio host. He navigates the challenges of dating, dealing with his ex-wife, and his strained relationships with his brother and other family members.
The King of Queens is a sitcom comedy that revolves around Doug Heffernan, a delivery man working in Queens, New York City. The show primarily focuses on the dynamics of Doug's dysfunctional marriage with his wife, Carrie Heffernan. The couple lives with Carrie's father, Arthur Spooner, in their basement, which often leads to comedic situations. The show explores various themes like jealousy, friendship, and the challenges of living with in-laws. With its observational comedy and sarcastic humor, The King of Queens has become a cult TV show loved by many.
Karine and Patrick are a loving but debt-ridden couple. Their only solution is to swallow their pride and accept to sleep in Karine’s parents’ basement –with all the conditions and sacrifices the new situation brings …
The Millers is a family sitcom that follows the life of Nathan Miller, a recently divorced man who is forced to move back in with his parents after his father decides to divorce his mother. Nathan's already complicated life is made even more chaotic by the constant presence of his overbearing mother and father, as well as his eccentric sister. Despite the challenges, Nathan tries his best to navigate the ups and downs of living with his parents while also dealing with the realities of being newly single.
Raising Hope follows the story of Jimmy Chance, a young man who becomes a single father after a one-night stand with a wanted criminal. He raises his daughter Hope with the help of his dysfunctional family and navigates the challenges of parenthood, while also dealing with his own quirky and hilarious adventures.
Providence is a drama TV show set in Providence, Rhode Island, in the late 1990s and early 2000s. The story revolves around a female surgeon who moves back to her hometown to work at a free clinic and reconnect with her dysfunctional family. Along the way, she encounters various medical cases, explores the complexities of family relationships, and even experiences supernatural encounters.
The Mothers-in-Law is a comedy TV show set in the 1960s that revolves around the lives of two couples who must navigate the challenges of living with their respective overly involved mothers-in-law. With the backdrop of the swinging sixties, the show showcases the humorous situations and conflicts that arise from the in-law relationships.
Jennifer Doyle, a high-powered executive and single mother, loses her job and is forced to move back in with her parents. She navigates the challenges of adjusting to a new life while dealing with the complexities of being a teenager's parent.
When a couple finds themselves in financial trouble, they are forced to move in with their son and his family. As they adjust to their new living arrangements, hilarious and relatable situations ensue, highlighting the challenges and dynamics of a multi-generational household.
A young man moves back in with his stubborn and outspoken father, leading to hilarious and chaotic situations in their dysfunctional family. The father's outrageous and politically incorrect comments are constantly documented on Twitter, making their already chaotic life even more tumultuous.
Dads is a comedy TV show that follows two successful video game developers, Eli and Warner, whose lives are turned upside down when their fathers move in with them. The show explores the hilarious and chaotic situations that arise as the fathers try to reconnect with their sons and adapt to modern life.
The McCarthys follows a Boston family, the McCarthys, who are loud, loving, and quirky. The show centers around Ronny, the openly gay son who wants to move away from his sports-crazed family. However, he ends up being asked by his father to be the assistant basketball coach at his high school. Ronny's twin brother Sean is the head coach, their sister Jackie is a tomboy and former basketball star, and their overly competitive older brother Gerard is also part of the mix. Their mother Marjorie is a strong-willed woman who does her best to keep everyone together while dealing with her husband Arthur's controlling ways. The McCarthys is a hilarious sitcom with plenty of family dynamics, sibling rivalry, and heartwarming moments.
A young woman named Cassie seeks revenge against those who were complicit in a traumatic event from her past. She targets individuals who were involved in the assault of her friend Nina, which ultimately led to Nina's suicide. Cassie uses elaborate schemes to confront and expose these individuals, forcing them to face the consequences of their actions. As Cassie's crusade intensifies, she becomes entangled in a dangerous game that culminates in a shocking and tragic climax.
Encore! Encore! is an American sitcom starring Nathan Lane as an opera singer. On the verge of becoming "The Fourth Tenor", Lane's character injures his vocal cords and must move in with his family, who run a vineyard in Northern California. The series premiered on NBC on September 22, 1998. Encore! Encore! struggled in the ratings from the start. After its fourth episode aired on October 27, 1998, NBC put the series on hiatus for two months. Thirteen episodes were ordered but the series was cancelled at midseason with two episodes left unaired. The final network episode aired on January 20, 1999. All 13 episodes later ran on Bravo.
A man in his 30s still lives with his parents, so they hire a woman to pretend to be his girlfriend and get him to move out. However, things get complicated when they start to develop real feelings for each other.
As soon as single dad Anthony moves back into his parents' home to provide a stable environment for his 8-year-old son, he immediately remembers why he left in the first place. His mother Flo is always understanding and supportive, but his cantankerous father Joe wants Anthony to abandon his acting hopes and take a "real job" working in the family beauty salon/barber shop. To complicate things, Anthony's old room is being rented out to a medical student, George, leaving Anthony alone in the garage. Torn between teaching his son about determination and providing for him, Anthony is about to put his dreams on hold. It takes his son Tuga to remind him that, aside from each other, their dreams are all they have.
Maggie Winters is a short-lived CBS sitcom that ran from 1998 to early 1999. The title character was played by Faith Ford.
After a blind date, crossword puzzle enthusiast Mary decides to follow Steve, a camera man she met, on a cross-country journey in hopes of finding true love. Along the way, she encounters various eccentric characters and faces multiple challenges.
Back in the Game is a comedy TV show that follows the story of Terry Gannon, a single mother who was once a highly skilled baseball player. After a failed marriage and having to move back in with her parents, Terry reluctantly takes on the role of coaching her son's little league baseball team. Along the way, she must navigate the challenges of being a coach, dealing with a dysfunctional family, and reconnecting with her estranged father.
Lotsa Luck is an American sitcom that aired during the 1973-74 television season. The series stars Dom DeLuise as bachelor Stanley Belmont who lives with his bossy mother, his sister Olive and her unemployed husband, Arthur. Jack Knight stars as Stanley's best friend, Bummy. Lotsa Luck is based on the British London Weekend Television series On the Buses.