Brooklyn Nine-Nine follows the lives of a talented but immature detective Jake Peralta and his diverse group of colleagues in the 99th precinct of the NYPD. Together, they navigate the challenges of solving crimes, maintaining relationships, and growing both personally and professionally. With a blend of comedy, crime-solving, and heartwarming moments, the show offers a fresh and entertaining take on the police procedural genre.
Time Gentlemen Please is a comedy TV show set in a pub, focusing on the antics of its eccentric landlord and the diverse group of regulars. With its slapstick comedy and satirical humor, this sitcom is filled with laughter and parody, delivering a surreal and anarchic comedy experience.
Keeping Up Appearances follows the life of Hyacinth Bucket, a middle-class Englishwoman with a deluded sense of social standing. She goes to great lengths to maintain her appearance of wealth and social status, often embarrassing herself and her long-suffering husband in the process.
Red Dwarf is a sci-fi comedy TV show set in the distant future. The story follows a crew of characters aboard a mining spaceship called Red Dwarf, who must navigate the challenges of outer space while dealing with their neurotic tendencies. The show is known for its slapstick comedy, surreal humor, and satirical take on space travel.
Richie Richard (socially awkward, sexually inexperienced) and Eddie Hitler (carefree alcoholic ) are two social outcasts living on the dole. Trapped together in a squalid flat in Hammersmith, London they are perpetually skint, bored and sexually frustrated. They spend their days scheming, bickering, and being nasty and sadistic to each other.
The outrageously insane game show that features brain-teasers and puzzles that kids can play interactively.
Harry Enfield and Chums is a British sketch comedy show that aired in the 1990s. The show revolves around Harry Enfield and his various characters, including teenage boys, adult actors playing minors, and female actors playing male characters. The sketches often explore parent-child relationships and conflicts, as well as teenage angst and British culture.
A Chicago advertising man must struggle to travel home from New York for Thanksgiving, with a lovable oaf of a shower-curtain-ring salesman as his only companion. Neal Page is in New York trying to finalize a marketing image for cosmetics. He heads to the airport to catch a flight to Chicago but faces various obstacles. He meets Del Griffith, a seller of shower curtain rings, and their paths cross multiple times. They end up stranded in Wichita, Kansas due to heavy snow in Chicago. Neal grows annoyed with Del but eventually realizes he is a nice guy. They face more challenges on their journey, including stolen money and transportation issues, but ultimately make it to Chicago where Neal brings Del home for Thanksgiving Dinner, and Del is grateful to have somewhere to go.
Romany Jones is a British sitcom made by LWT, It starred Arthur Mullard and Queenie Watts as Wally and Lily Briggs and was broadcast between 1973 and 1975, The show was originally designed as a vehicle for James Beck, involving the comic misadventures of two layabout families living on a caravan site. Following the death of Beck in August 1973, aged just 44, Bert and Betty Jones were written out of the series, and Jonathan Cecil and Gay Soper took over the lead roles, playing new neighbours, Jeremy and Susan Crichton-Jones. The show had a pilot broadcast in 1972 and was followed by a spin off sequel in 1976 entitled Yus, My Dear, starring Mullard and Watts.
At a college in 1962, a dean tries to expel a rebellious fraternity, but the members plan to resist. Join the Delta Tau Chi Fraternity as they navigate probation, pranks, revenge, and an epic toga party.
Pig Sty is a sitcom that premiered on UPN on January 23, 1995 during the network's disastrous, low-rated first season. Only 13 episodes were made. Pig Sty ran on Monday nights, after Star Trek: Voyager and Platypus Man. The series was produced by Paramount Network Television.
After the sudden death of his father, a hapless auto parts salesman embarks on a road trip to save his father's business against all odds.
Mekk Elek, an inept carpenter, gets into various misadventures with his anthropomorphic animal friends like a parrot, rabbit, and goat. They face troubles, persecution, and humiliation, but always find a way to escape and seek revenge.
In the Chicago suburbs, Tia, Miles, and Maizy return home after school. Tensions arise between Buck and his girlfriend, Chanice. Buck agrees to babysit the kids while their parents are away, and despite Tia's initial resistance, the family begins to bond. Buck faces challenges but grows closer to the children. Tia tells Chanice that Buck is cheating on her, causing further complications. Buck gets drunk and plans to go to the race track the next day but realizes he has no one to babysit. He searches for Tia and confronts Bug, the boy she is with. Buck and Tia reconcile, and Buck becomes a valued member of the family.
Joe moves into a New York City apartment filled with cockroaches. The cockroaches are not ordinary, they can sing and dance. Joe and the cockroaches face eviction from their rent-controlled apartment, and they must come up with a plan to save their home.
After her husband unexpectedly disappears, a mother of four daughters finds solace and unexpected companionship with a radio DJ in an unlikely friendship that helps her confront her anger and grief.
The Earth Day Special is a television special revolving around Earth Day that aired on ABC on April 22, 1990. Sponsored by Time Warner, the two hour special featured an all-star cast addressing concerns about global warming, deforestation, and other environmental ills.
Sid, a lazy and irresponsible college student, must face the realities of adulthood when his father stops supporting him financially. With the help of a new friend, an internship, and a new love interest, Sid begins to grow up and find his true passion in life.
Uncle Buck is a TV series based on the 1989 film of the same name starring John Candy. The TV series debuted in 1990 on CBS.
The Sunshine Boys is a comedy about two old-time comedians, Al Lewis and Willie Clark, who were once a successful comedy team. The movie follows their reunion after many years as they reluctantly agree to reunite for a special TV show. As they prepare for the show, their grudges and comedic differences resurface, creating hilarious and heartwarming moments.