P-Valley is a drama tv show set in a strip club in southern USA. It explores the lives of the club's employees and the challenges they face, including domestic violence, relationships, and the struggles of the LGBTQ+ community.
Queen Sugar is a family drama television series set in Louisiana. The story revolves around the Bordelon siblings who inherit their father's sugarcane farm and must navigate through the challenges of managing the farm while dealing with their own personal struggles and the complexities of family dynamics.
Dallas is a drama/soap TV show set in the 1970s that follows the wealthy Ewing family and their oil empire in Dallas, Texas. The show explores the power struggles, betrayals, and family feuds within the Ewing family, with a particular focus on the intense rivalry between J.R. Ewing and his brothers Bobby and J.R.'s wife, Sue Ellen. The story delves into themes of wealth, power, love, and loyalty, set against the backdrop of the booming oil industry in Texas.
Walker, Texas Ranger follows Cordell Walker, a Vietnam War veteran and member of the Texas Rangers, as he investigates crimes and fights for justice in modern-day Texas. With his loyal partner and a strong sense of justice, Walker takes on criminals and delivers his own form of vigilante justice.
Friday Night Lights follows the lives of the players, coaches, and families involved with a high school football team in a small Texas town. The show explores the challenges they face on and off the field, their relationships, and the impact of the sport on their lives.
A soap opera drama set in the music industry of Nashville, Tennessee, following the lives and careers of various musicians, songwriters, and singers. It explores themes of fame, friendship, rivalry, and family relationships. The plot also includes storylines about a closeted homosexual musician, a mayoral bid, and celebrity couples.
A prison guard on death row discovers an inmate, John Coffey, who has the power to heal. As he forms a bond with John, he tries to save him from being executed.
Dr. Zoe Hart, a talented and ambitious doctor from New York, is forced to move to Bluebell, Alabama to work as a general practitioner. She faces challenges in adjusting to small-town life and dealing with the eccentric residents, while constantly clashing with her stubborn boss, Dr. Brick Breeland.
Texas is an American daytime soap opera which aired on NBC from August 4, 1980 until December 31, 1982. It was sponsored and produced by Procter & Gamble Productions at NBC Studios in Brooklyn, New York City. Texas is a spinoff of Another World. It was co-created by head writers John William Corrington, Joyce Hooper Corrington, and executive producer Paul Rauch of Another World. Rauch would hold the title of executive producer for the parent series and its spin-off until 1981.
A working-class Italian-American bouncer named Tony Lip becomes the driver for an African-American classical pianist named Don Shirley on a tour through the racially segregated American South in the 1960s. Despite their initial clashes and cultural differences, Tony begins to admire Don's talent and is appalled by the discrimination and threats Don faces. As the journey continues, Tony helps Don write letters to his wife, encourages him to reconnect with his estranged brother, and stands up for him against racist treatment. In the end, they form a deep bond and develop a friendship that transcends race.
Kevin Lomax, a successful defense attorney in Florida, is offered a job at a high-end law firm in NYC. He quickly rises in the firm, but soon discovers that his boss is the Devil. As he is seduced by power and wealth, Kevin's wife is tormented by demonic forces. When she is raped by Milton, the Devil, Kevin starts to question his own choices. In the end, Kevin realizes the error of his ways and decides to use his second chance to do good.
Houston Knights is an American crime drama set in Houston, Texas. The show ran on CBS from 1987 to 1988 and had 31 episodes. The core of the show was the partnership between two very different cops from two different cultures. Chicago cop Joey LaFiamma, played by Michael Paré, is transferred to Houston after he kills a mobster from a powerful Mafia family and a contract is put out on him. Once there, he is partnered with Levon Lundy, played by Michael Beck, the grandson of a Texas Ranger. Although as different as night and day, and after a rocky beginning they form a successful partnership and become friends. This is aided to a certain extent by an event where a hitman from Chicago who holds the contract to shoot La Fiamma arrives in Houston and is ultimately killed by Lundy. During the series, it is revealed that both La Fiamma and Lundy have their own personal demons; La Fiamma's Chicago police partner had been killed when he went ahead while La Fiamma had waited for backup to arrive. Lundy's wife had been killed by an explosion that was intended to kill him.
During the American Revolution, Benjamin Martin, a widowed farmer, leads the Colonial Militia to seek revenge for his son's murder by a sadistic British officer. Together, they fight for freedom and justice.
Dallas is a drama TV show set in Dallas, Texas, that revolves around the lives of wealthy families involved in the oil industry. The show explores themes of family relationships, betrayal, secrets, and infidelity. It follows the ups and downs of the Ewing family, their business dealings, and the scandals that occur within their circle.
Follow the life of a woman as she navigates through various hardships, finding strength and hope in the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood.
Savannah is a gripping drama series set in Savannah, Georgia, exploring the lives and secrets of the wealthy residents. The story revolves around the world of politics, casinos, revenge, and murder in this picturesque southern town.
Southern Charm follows the lives of socialites in the Southern USA, giving viewers an inside look into their glamorous and dramatic lifestyles. From lavish parties to scandalous secrets, the show explores the ups and downs of being a socialite in the South.
Thelma and Louise, two friends, go on a road trip that takes a dark turn when Thelma defends herself from a would-be rapist. Now on the run from the law, they find themselves involved in a series of dangerous encounters and form a deep bond as they navigate the consequences of their actions.
Boone is a dramatic television series which was broadcast on NBC from 1983 to 1984. It starred Tom Byrd and Barry Corbin. Byrd played teenager Boone Sawyer, who aspires to a career in rock and roll music, despite the advice of his stern father, Merit Sawyer, played by Corbin, who wants Boone to join him in the automobile repair business. The setting of the series is Tennessee in the early 1950s, when great changes began to occur in popular music, with the rise of Elvis Presley. Ten weekly episodes began airing on September 26, 1983, and three remaining segments were broadcast in the summer of 1984, the last on August 11. The series was created by Earl Hamner, Jr. Ronnie Claire Edwards, an Oklahoma City native who played Corabeth Godsey, the bossy wife of storekeeper Ike Godsey in The Waltons, portrayed Aunt Dolly Sawyer in Boone. William Edward Phipps played her husband Link Sawyer, the owner of Link's Orchid Lounge, where Boone and his friend, Rome Hawley, sometimes performed. Other stars included Elizabeth Huddle as Boone's mother, Faye, who wanted Boone to commit to the ministry, as his older brother, Dwight, had done prior to Dwight's death in World War II. Julie Anne Haddock was cast as Amanda; Robyn Lively, Banjo; and Amanda Peterson, Boone's young sister, Squirt Sawyer.
Filthy Rich is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from August 1982 to July 1983. Starring Dixie Carter and Delta Burke, the series satirized prime-time soap operas such as Dallas and Dynasty.