Those Who Kill (2011) is a gripping Danish TV show that follows the intense and dark adventures of a female police officer and a forensic psychologist as they work together to track down a cunning serial killer terrorizing the streets of Copenhagen, Denmark. With their unique skills and determination, they uncover a series of disturbing crimes that delve into the depths of the human psyche. As they get closer to the truth, they face numerous challenges and risks, including being bound and gagged and even buried alive. This short-lived yet captivating series will keep you on the edge of your seat.
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.
The Ninja Turtles, Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo, team up to fight crime in New York City using their martial arts skills. With their rat sensei, Splinter, they battle against their arch-nemesis, Shredder, and his army of villains. Along the way, they encounter various mystical creatures and embark on exciting adventures.
After a failed attempt at world domination, a rich playboy/evil genius is resurrected and resumes his quest for power -- along with a search for his other body parts.
Five scientists are defenders of the Earth. They have great dreams and transform using the Dyna Brace.
The glamorous and exciting life for the staff of trendy magazine 'Communique', owned by Allen Rush, "the Darth Vader of publishing".
Two of a Kind is a sitcom that revolves around Kevin Burke, a widower and single father, who is raising his twin daughters, Mary-Kate and Ashley, with the help of their tutor, Carrie. The show follows the daily lives of the family as they navigate various comedic situations, dealing with school, friendships, and family relationships.
Double Trouble is an American sitcom that aired from 1984 to 1985 on NBC. The series stars identical twins Jean and Liz Sagal as Kate and Allison Foster, two teenagers living under the watchful eye of their widowed father. The show was considered an updating of the "twins in mischief" concept seen in films like The Parent Trap or the Patty Duke Show of the 1960s.
John "Jack" Turner is a maverick scion from an American political dynasty, a "true believer," who must reconcile his passion for the purity of law in the morally ambiguous world he inhabits, in which no one is who they appear to be. Content with working in a small pro-bono law clinic in Washington, D.C. – at the urging of his more practical longtime friend and colleague, George Riley – Turner reluctantly accepts the position of managing partner in the sponsoring law firm of Lyon, LaCrosse, and Levine in order to save the clinic.
The Michael Richards Show is a sitcom that debuted on NBC in 2000. The show starred Michael Richards as reality-challenged but successful private detective Vic Nardozza who gets the job done despite his unconventional methods.
LAX is a television drama set at the Los Angeles International Airport and draws its name from the airport's IATA airport code, "LAX". On May 17, 2004 NBC announced that they had picked up the pilot to series. This show was not renewed for season two.
Young Americans is a teen drama set at a prestigious boarding school in Baltimore. The series revolves around the lives of a group of wealthy teenagers as they navigate the challenges of adolescence, including issues of sexuality, friendship, and coming-of-age. The show explores themes of identity and self-discovery, with a backdrop of romance, secrets, and teenage angst.
Mulaney is a comedy series about John Mulaney, a stand-up comedian who lives in New York City. He shares an apartment with his roommate, Jane, and becomes friends with his neighbor, Oscar. Mulaney works as a comedy writer and occasionally features on a game show as a host. The show follows his adventures and misadventures in the city.
My Own Worst Enemy is a TV show about a secret agent named Edward Albright who discovers he has a split personality named Henry Spivey. Edward and Henry are polar opposites, with Edward being a family man and Henry being a ruthless government assassin. As they struggle to coexist, Edward must also navigate the dangers of being a spy and the challenges of keeping his alter ego a secret.
That '80s Show is a comedy TV show that takes place in the 1980s. It follows the lives of a group of young adults as they navigate through love, friendship, and various hilarious situations.
God, the Devil and Bob is an animated comedy TV show that follows the unlikely friendship between God and the Devil. God decides to spare humanity if Bob, a beer-loving slob from Detroit, can prove that humanity is worth saving. Throughout the series, Bob faces various challenges while trying to convince God to have faith in humanity.
Redd Foxx isn’t done scheming and wise-cracking in the spin-off to one of America's most beloved sitcoms.
Man Up! is a short-lived sitcom that follows the story of Will, a man-child who struggles to grow up and find his place in the world. He relies on the support of his friends and family as he navigates various comedic situations and attempts to maintain relationships. The show explores themes of friendship, love, and the challenges of adulthood.
Coupling is a British sitcom that follows the lives of six friends who navigate through the challenges of dating, relationships, and the complexities of modern love. With its witty dialogue and ensemble cast, the show offers a humorous and relatable portrayal of the ups and downs of romantic relationships.
Get Smart is a comedy TV show that parodies the spy genre, specifically James Bond. It follows the adventures of Maxwell Smart, a bumbling secret agent working for CONTROL, as he goes up against the evil organization KAOS. With his partner Agent 99, Smart must thwart KAOS's plans and save the world, often stumbling his way to success.