The Facts of Life is a sitcom set at a boarding school in New York. The show revolves around a group of girls who navigate the challenges of teenage life, friendship, and growing up. With their housemother providing guidance, they learn about tolerance, problem-solving, and friendship. The show combines comedy and drama, highlighting the experiences of teenage girls in a unique environment.
Superstore is a sitcom that follows a group of employees working at a fictional big-box store called Cloud 9 in St. Louis, Missouri. The show explores their quirky relationships, workplace dynamics, and the challenges they face as they navigate through their jobs and personal lives.
Everybody Hates Chris is a sitcom that follows the life of Chris, a young African-American boy growing up in 1980s Brooklyn. The show humorously explores his struggles with family, school, and racial stereotypes.
In 'Today's Special,' a department store security guard named Jeff shrinks and goes on magical adventures with a mannequin named Jester. Together, they learn important life lessons and solve problems in the store. With the help of hocus-pocus and some educational moments, Jeff discovers the true meaning of friendship and self-discovery.
The Restless Gun is an American western television series that appeared on NBC between 1957 and 1959, with John Payne in the role of Vint Bonner, a wandering cowboy in the era after the American Civil War. A skilled gunfighter, Bonner is an idealistic person who prefers peaceful resolutions of conflict wherever possible. He is gregarious, intelligent, and public-spirited. The half-hour black-and-white program aired seventy-eight episodes. Jeanne Bates appeared in varying roles with Payne in five episodes of The Restless Gun. The Restless Gun theme song begins: "I ride with the wind, my eyes on the sun, and my hand on my restless gun..." The song composer is probably Paul Dunlap, credited as the primary series composer, but could have been contributed to by either of the two other series composers, Dave Kahn and Stanley Wilson, also. Two versions are currently posted on YouTube, but neither posting lists any composer or performance credits.
Once the greatest hitman of all, Taro Sakamoto retired in the name of love. But when his past catches up, he must fight to protect his beloved family.
Big Love is a drama series that tells the story of Bill Henrickson, a polygamist living in Utah with three wives. The show follows the challenges and struggles of maintaining multiple relationships, dealing with societal judgments, and the complex dynamics within the family. Bill's attempt to balance his beliefs, family, and personal desires create a compelling narrative filled with love, conflict, and secrecy.
Friday the 13th: The Series follows the story of a mysterious antique store owner who sells cursed objects to unsuspecting buyers. The main characters must track down these objects and retrieve them before they cause more harm. Along the way, they encounter supernatural entities, face deadly threats, and uncover the store owner's dark secrets.
Are You Being Served? is a hilarious British sitcom that takes place in the fictional Grace Brothers department store in London, set in the 1970s and 1980s. The show follows the comedic misadventures of the staff members, including the sexually suggestive encounters and double entendres. It satirizes British class system and traditionalism while incorporating camp humor, catchphrases, and witty banter.
Ember and Wade navigate a city inhabited by fire, water, earth, and air residents. As they journey together, they realize they have more in common than they thought.
Fear Street: 1994 tells the story of a group of teenagers who discover a dark and deadly secret in their small town. As they uncover the truth, they realize they are being hunted by a supernatural serial killer. With their lives at stake, they must find a way to break a centuries-old curse and survive the night.
Kenan and Kel are two best friends who work at Rigby's grocery store. They constantly find themselves in ridiculous situations and often get into trouble with their boss. Despite their misadventures, their friendship remains strong as they navigate their way through high school and various comedic scenarios.
In a mysterious shop that sells lamps, the dead may return to the world of the living, while the living may not walk out alive.
Annie, an out-of-work pastry chef, competes with a bridesmaid to be the bride's best friend. Their rivalry leads to chaos and comedic situations.
Johnny Ringo is an American Western television series starring Don Durant that aired on CBS from October 1, 1959, until June 30, 1960. It is loosely based on the life of the notorious gunfighter and outlaw Johnny Ringo, also known as John Peters Ringo or John B. Ringgold, who tangled with Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, and Buckskin Franklin Leslie.
Follow the misadventures of a working-class shopkeeper and his sexually inexperienced nephew in a store located in Yorkshire, England. With quirky customers and a busty woman to deal with, their days are always full of laugh-out-loud moments.
When a former shop owner grows bored of retirement, he buys a fish pond and manages the new hijinks in his life with a staff of quirky employees.
The Toys That Made Us is a documentary series that explores the history of popular toys and their impact on popular culture. It delves into the stories behind iconic toys such as Transformers, Barbie, and Lego, and examines how these toys have shaped the entertainment industry and influenced generations of children.
After fostering their friendship through camping in high school and going separate ways, a grown-up Nadeshiko Kagamihara, Rin Shima, Chiaki Ohgaki, Aoi Inuyama and Ena Saito reunite to build a campsite.
This comedy set in the last Blockbuster Video in America explores what, and who, makes a small business succeed. %s Timmy Yoon Is an analog dreamer living in a 5G world. After he finds out that he is operating the very last Blockbuster Video in America, Timmy and his staff employees (including his long-time crush Eliza) fight to stay relevant. The only way to succeed is to remind their community that they provide something that big corporations can't: human connection.