Everybody Loves Raymond follows the life of Ray Barone, a successful sports writer living on Long Island, New York, with his wife and three children. Ray's life is often complicated by his overbearing parents, his jealous brother, and his meddling in-laws. The show explores the dynamics of family relationships, sibling rivalries, and the humorous struggles of everyday life.
Dave Barry, a newspaper columnist, and his family navigate the humorous challenges of suburban life in Miami, Florida.
In Jackson, Mississippi during the civil rights movement, aspiring author Skeeter Phelan decides to write a book about the lives of the African American maids who work for white families. As she delves into their stories, she exposes the hardships they face on a daily basis due to racial segregation and discrimination.
A woman running a bar in New York City while trying to maintain a romance with an egotistical opinion columnist.
Please Don't Eat the Daisies is an American sitcom
The Dennis O'Keefe Show is a 1959-1960 sitcom produced by United Artists Television which aired on CBS for sponsor General Motors' Oldsmobile division. It was not a ratings success during its original run, and was largely forgotten until a "Best Of" DVD release by Alpha Video during 2004. Certain episodes of the show can also be seen at the Internet Archive. It appears the series has entered the public domain.
How to Be a Gentleman is a comedy TV show that follows the story of a man named Andrew who tries to transform himself into a true gentleman with the help of his old high school friend, Bert. Andrew, a newspaper columnist, initially struggles with the idea of embracing his old-school manners and etiquette in a modern world. The show centers around the humorous situations and misadventures he faces in his pursuit of becoming a gentleman.
Ink is a television sitcom which aired on CBS from 1996-1997 that starred real-life husband and wife Ted Danson and Mary Steenburgen as newspaper journalists, allegedly inspired by the film His Girl Friday. The show was also produced by Danson and Steenburgen. The show was canceled after one season due to lower than expected ratings. The distribution rights to the series are currently owned by Disney-ABC Domestic Television. The show's pilot was drastically changed and reshot from the original version. Ink was filmed at the soundstages of CBS Studio City in the Studio City area of Los Angeles. Outdoor scenes were usually shot at the small backlot streets of the same studio.
Intimate and conversational, award-winning domestic goddess Nigella Lawson shares her secrets for creating perfect meals for every occasion. From TV dinners to Temple Food and from ultimate All-Day breakfast to Party food, Nigella reveals how to make satisfying meals that suit your mood. Nigella offers practical tips and a set of hassle-free principles that make cooking an enjoyable part of life even when making indulgent recipes such as Turkish Delight Syllabub, Lemon Risotto or the divine Lamb-Shank Stew.
One Fine Day is a heartwarming film that follows the lives of Melanie and Jack, two divorced parents who are struggling to balance their careers and their responsibilities as single parents. When their children miss a school field trip, Melanie and Jack are forced to work together to take care of their kids for the day. As they navigate the challenges of parenting, they also discover a growing attraction between them. Will they be able to overcome their differences and seize the opportunity for love? Find out in this charming and funny movie.
A millionaire offers a group of strangers $10,000 each if they can survive a night in a haunted mansion. As the night progresses, they encounter terrifying supernatural phenomena and must fend for their lives.
Agatha (1979) is a movie set in 1920s England that follows the disappearance of mystery writer Agatha Christie. After her husband asks her for a divorce, Agatha travels to a health spa where she goes missing. A reporter investigates her disappearance and uncovers a number of secrets and hidden identities. The movie explores themes of betrayal, mystery, and the interwar period.
When a lowly assistant who has secretly been writing the love advice for her boss’s podcast finds out her favourite journalist is a fan of the show, she’ll have to decide if love is worth risking her career for.
In 'Horrors of the Black Museum', a writer in London explores the mysterious and sinister happenings surrounding a wax museum. He becomes entangled in a web of hypnotism, psychotronic films, antique shops, and a secret life of murder and decapitation. As a police investigation unfolds, the writer's own life is put in danger as he discovers the shocking truth behind the museum's horrors.
Continental Divide is a romantic comedy about a Chicago newspaper journalist who falls in love with a female scientist studying wildlife in the Rocky Mountains. The unlikely couple must navigate cultural conflicts and the challenges of the wilderness as they develop a deep bond.
Daddy is a 2015 movie that tells the story of a gay newspaper columnist who reconnects with his estranged father. The film explores themes of love, family relationships, and taboo subjects such as father-son incest and extramarital affairs. It takes place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Los Angeles, California. The protagonist also deals with issues such as jealousy, computer hacking, and workplace accidents. The movie dives into the complex dynamics of a father-son relationship and the challenges faced by the protagonist as he navigates his personal and professional life.
In Jigsaw (1949), an assistant district attorney investigates the murder of his brother, which leads him to uncover a web of organized crime and racial prejudice in New York City. Framed for murder, he must clear his name while navigating a dangerous world of corruption and betrayal.
When Blaine's roommate suggests he find a boyfriend, he takes to the internet to search for Mr. Right. But when a sexy stranger starts messaging him, Blaine mistakenly believes it's his roommate's crush. As the miscommunications pile up, Blaine finds himself falling for the wrong guy.
Ask Harriet is a short-lived American television situation comedy that ran for one season in 1998 on FOX. Ask Harriet was created by David Cassidy, Jonathan Prince, and Billy Riback. Cassidy also wrote and performed the theme song.