The Sharon Osbourne Show refers to either of two TV chat shows hosted by Sharon Osbourne – the original US version, or the more recent UK version. These are described separately below.
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.
The glamorous and exciting life for the staff of trendy magazine 'Communique', owned by Allen Rush, "the Darth Vader of publishing".
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.
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.
The ½ Hour News Hour is a satirical news show that presents fake news reports with a comedic twist. The show uses political and news satire to entertain viewers through humorous skits and segments. Despite its short-lived run, it gained popularity for its unique approach to news coverage and its humorous take on current events. The title itself is a playful reference to the show's format, with each episode having a running time of approximately half an hour.
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.
Cristela is a sitcom that follows the story of Cristela Hernandez, a Mexican-American woman who is determined to become a lawyer. She takes an unpaid internship at a prestigious law firm in Dallas, Texas, and faces obstacles and discrimination along the way. Despite the challenges, Cristela is determined to prove herself and achieve her American dream.
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.
The New Adventures of Zorro is an American animated television series produced by Filmation in 1981. The series, which has 13 episodes, is based on the fictional character created by Johnston McCulley. It aired as part of The Tarzan/Lone Ranger/Zorro Adventure Hour. This is the only series Filmation made in which they contracted an outside, third party animation studio. The series was outsourced to Tokyo Movie Shinsha in Japan. All other series afterwards were animated internally by Filmation themselves. It was producer Norm Prescott's final series with Filmation, bringing to an end the famous 'rotating producers' wheel Filmation was famous for. From Gilligan's Planet onwards, Lou Scheimer would handle production duties on his own.
Kirk is an American family sitcom which aired for two seasons on The WB from August 23, 1995 to January 12, 1997.
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.
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.
A soon-to-be divorced woman moves back home with her three kids.
Life With Lucy is an American sitcom starring Lucille Ball. The show ran on the ABC network in 1986 not on the CBS network as her previous shows had and unlike Ball's previous programs, it was a critical and ratings flop. Only eight out of the thirteen episodes that were filmed aired before ABC cancelled the series. It is the very last sitcom she starred in before her death in 1989.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly present an entertainment variety show with music, comedy and audience participation.
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.
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.
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.
Redd Foxx isn’t done scheming and wise-cracking in the spin-off to one of America's most beloved sitcoms.