The Office is a mockumentary sitcom that depicts the everyday lives of employees working at Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. The show follows the lives of the office workers, their interactions, romantic relationships, and workplace antics. Set in Scranton, Pennsylvania, The Office provides a humorous and satirical take on office life.
Dateline is a long-running TV show that focuses on investigative journalism and true crime stories. It gained a cult following over the years and is known for its in-depth coverage of various cases, including those involving cults.
The Smurfs is a TV show about a group of small blue creatures who live in a peaceful village hidden in the forest. They constantly try to escape the evil wizard Gargamel, who wants to capture them and use them for his own evil plans. The Smurfs rely on their wit and teamwork to outsmart Gargamel and his cat Azrael. Along the way, they encounter various adventures and challenges, while also learning valuable lessons about friendship, community, and family relationships.
Meet the Press is a long-running television show that features interviews and discussions on current events, public affairs, and politics. It has been on air since 1947 and is known for its influential role in shaping political discourse.
Inside Schwartz is an American sitcom starring Breckin Meyer as the titular character. The show was produced by 20th Century Fox Television and National Broadcasting Company and first aired on NBC on Thursday Night at 8:30 EST.
1600 Penn follows the lives of a dysfunctional first family living in the White House. The series focuses on the comedic situations and challenges they face, including sibling dynamics, political issues, and relationships.
Profiler is a crime drama TV show that follows the story of a forensic psychologist named Samantha Waters, who works as an FBI profiler. She uses her expertise in psychology to help solve complex criminal cases by analyzing the behavior and motives of killers. With a focus on profiling and investigative techniques, the show delves into the dark and twisted minds of criminals. Samantha's personal life also becomes entangled in the cases she investigates, adding a layer of depth to the series. Combining elements of mystery, thriller, and drama, Profiler keeps viewers on the edge of their seats with its intense and gripping storytelling.
In the near future, in a post-apocalyptic world where electricity no longer exists, a group of rebels rises up against a corrupt ruler. The story follows a young woman named Charlie, who embarks on a dangerous journey to find her uncle, a former member of the resistance. Along the way, she must navigate through a feudal society, face battles, and uncover the secrets of a mysterious pendant. As the rebellion grows stronger, Charlie becomes a major player in the power struggles that shape the fate of the new world.
UC: Undercover is an action-thriller television series that focuses on the secret lives and private demons of an elite Justice Department crime-fighting unit that confronts the country’s deadliest, most untouchable lawbreakers by going undercover to bust them. The series was broadcast from 2001 to 2002. The stories were written by Shane Salerno. James Bond composer David Arnold wrote the main title theme and scored the pilot episode. Salerno said the show would be a "very music driven series." UC: Undercover was a production of NBC Studios in association with Jersey Films, Chasing Time Pictures, Regency Television, and 20th Century Fox Television. Its short but popular run ended when it was canceled by the network. The show developed a passionate following overseas and continues to run on FX International.
In this prequel to the movie, set from June 1940 to November 1941, American Rick Blaine runs the Cafe Americain in Casablanca and deals with Nazis, French, and locals in this center of World War II intrigue.
Starting Over is an American reality TV show that follows the lives of women who are experiencing difficulty in their lives and want to make changes, with the help of life coaches. It was the first reality TV show to be nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award. Six women at a time work to overcome obstacles and meet personal goals. When it is determined that a woman has met all her goals, she "graduates" from the house and is replaced by a new roommate. On the other hand, if it's determined that she's not met her goals, she could be put on probation, or even asked to leave.
The Ruff and Reddy Show is a Hanna-Barbera animated series starring Ruff, a straight and smart cat voiced by Don Messick, and Reddy, a dumb and stupid dog voiced by Daws Butler. First broadcast in December 1957 on NBC, it was the first television show produced by Hanna-Barbera and presented by Screen Gems, the television arm of Columbia Pictures.
Working Girl is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from April to July 1990. Loosely based on the 1988 film of the same name starring Melanie Griffith, the series stars Sandra Bullock as Tess McGill, in a role that was initially meant for Nancy McKeon. A secretary becomes a junior executive after charming the company owner.
The Brian Keith Show is an American sitcom that aired on NBC from September 1972 to March 1974. The series stars Brian Keith and Shelley Fabares.
In this Christmas movie, Kermit the Frog is faced with the possibility of losing his theater unless he can show how important friendship and love are. With the help of an angel, Kermit is transported to an alternate reality where he never existed. He realizes the value of his life and his relationships and learns a valuable lesson about what really matters.
Rock Center with Brian Williams was an American weekly television newsmagazine that was broadcast by NBC and hosted by NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams. It debuted on October 31, 2011, and aired on Mondays until January 30, 2012. It aired on Wednesdays starting February 8, 2012. It was produced in the Rockefeller Center's "Studio 3B", the same space as NBC Nightly News, and formerly that of the Today Show. Named after the location of the NBC News headquarters in the GE Building at 30 Rockefeller Center, the program was the first new NBC News program to launch in primetime since Now with Tom Brokaw and Katie Couric debuted in 1993. Rock Center was designed to be more serious than NBC's existing prime time newsmagazine, Dateline NBC, which had increasingly delved into human interest and true crime stories, and had switched from a multiple-story format into a single story format. On May 10, 2012, NBC announced that Rock Center had been removed from the schedule for the remainder of the May 2012 sweeps period due to low ratings. Three days later, on May 13, 2012, NBC announced that Rock Center would be renewed for a second season during its 2012-13 upfront presentation. The series was also shown on MSNBC.
Wish Kid starring Macaulay Culkin is an animated television series that originally aired on Saturday mornings from September 14, 1991, through July 1992 on NBC, although a few repeats aired from 1998, through 2002 on Toon Disney after that. Produced by DIC Entertainment, the series starred pre-teen movie star Macaulay Culkin.
Set in Nazi-occupied Poland, 'Uprising' follows the brave resistance fighters of the Warsaw Uprising in 1944. With their city devastated and their lives at stake, they engage in guerilla warfare and create tunnels and bunkers to fight against the brutal Nazi regime. This TV movie showcases the heroic struggle of the Warsaw Ghetto against all odds.
This two part mini-series shows the trials and tribulations all the participants endured to be a part of the very first Olympic Games in Athens in 1896. It focuses on the individuals from the many countries around the world that joined together to lay the foundation of the modern Summer Olympic Games.
A daily short-form variety series featuring some of the biggest stars from NBCUniversal and beyond, all from home — all month long. The series helps to raise awareness and support for three national non-profit organizations providing critical services to essential workers and those communities most in need.