Operation Ouch! is a British children's educational television series about the human body. It shows what happens in A&E, what doctors sometimes have problems with and great experiments. The show is hosted by twin brothers Dr Chris and Dr Xand van Tulleken. Series 5 was named "Operation Ouch! Hospital Takeover".
You Bet Your Life (1950) is a cult-favorite comedy game show based on a radio show. It features hilarious interviews, wackiness, and quiz challenges. The show is known for its sarcastic humor and guest appearances from famous personalities. The Marx Brothers, known for their comedic genius, created and hosted the show. One memorable aspect of the show is the iconic duck that came down from the ceiling whenever someone said the secret word. You Bet Your Life is a must-watch for fans of non-fiction game shows.
Hot Shots was a short-lived Canadian television drama series, which aired on CBS in the United States in 1986, and CTV in Canada in 1987. The series, produced by CTV for the CBS Late Night block of crime drama series, starred Dorothy Parke and Booth Savage as Amanda Reed and Jake West, crime journalists for the tabloid magazine Crime World. The cast also included Paul Burke, Clark Johnson, Heather Smith and Mung Ling. Only twelve episodes of the show were produced. Its producers went on to create Diamonds the following year.
The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat follows the adventures of the mischievous and magical cat in a cartoon world filled with surreal and psychedelic animation. Despite its troubled production and cancellation after two seasons, the show offers a captivating blend of cartoon logic, wackiness, and neo-screwball comedy, along with a generous dose of absurdism and dream-logic.
A couple, Erin and Garrett, try to maintain a long-distance relationship when Erin moves to San Francisco and Garrett stays in New York City. They struggle to make it work amidst the challenges of distance and temptation.
A talented ballroom dancer rebels against the strict rules of competition and finds love along the way.
Rabbit has escaped the Evil Bong’s World of Weed, and has opened a topless bowling alley. When his old friends, Larnell and Sarah Leigh stop by to help him celebrate his wacky new business venture, the Evil Bong gets hot on his trail.
After stealing a sacred ruby ring, a small-time crook finds himself on the run from the police, a domestic terrorist, and the CIA, leading to a series of hilarious misadventures and unexpected encounters.
Porky Pig goes on a quest to Wackyland, a place filled with wonder and madness. He encounters strange characters and gets involved in chaotic situations. With the help of a dodo bird, Porky tries to navigate through the insanity and find his way back home. This classic cartoon showcases absurdism and wackiness in a comical and entertaining way.
CB Bears was an American 60-minute animated comedy television series produced by Hanna-Barbera which aired on NBC from September 10 to December 3, 1977. It contained the following short segments: CB Bears, Blast-Off Buzzard, Heyyy, It's the King, Posse Impossible, Shake, Rattle & Roll, and Undercover Elephant. In syndication, CB Bears is shown in a shortened half-hour format with Blast-Off Buzzard and Posse Impossible. Heyyy, It's the King was also shown in a shortened half-hour format with Shake, Rattle & Roll, and Undercover Elephant. The show has also been rebroadcast on Cartoon Network from 1995-1997. The CB Bears theme is also heard in the ending credits of The Skatebirds and Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels.
A peasant boy and 38 cats band against the tyrannical Ali Baba the 33rd and his cat-phobic genie.
Simon is a very sensible young schoolboy, who has a friend who is a real witch. She is very silly, and a huge showoff.
In this surreal and comedic animated short film, Porky Pig encounters a Dodo bird who has come to life from a drawing. They engage in various comedic adventures together, including a performance of the William Tell Overture, a sunrise elevator ride, and a slingshot mishap. The film is filled with whimsical and imaginative scenes that showcase the creativity of cartoon characters. It also features a cameo appearance by The Three Stooges.
In 'The Longshot,' a group of comedians and friends find themselves in debt and decide to bet on horse racing to solve their financial problems. With their wacky antics and slapstick comedy, they face numerous obstacles and mob bosses in their quest for a happy ending.
In this dark comedy, a Yankee goes to visit a family of British eccentrics to ask for the hand of one of their daughters in marriage. He soon finds himself in the midst of a really odd family. One of them talks like Bela Lugosi, another believes herself to be a vampire, while a third is locked away in a padded cell. Another family member is thrilled when he finally invents a horseless carriage (50 years after Ford), and the family grandfather is found reading Playboy just before he dies. Trouble begins when members of the family begin to be mysteriously murdered. The American suitor must then discover which member of the strange family is in line to inherit the family fortune.
A comedy film showing a fictional day in the life of George Carlin, at his apartment where he lives.
Former high school classmates reunite and rehash old rivalries.
A boy moves into a new town and has difficulty making friends, so he joins the basketball team. Initially experiencing little success, his popularity increases when he convinces a Sasquatch to join the team.
Two policeman are sent on a routine assignment to serve an eviction notice. It becomes anything but run-of-the-mill when they become involved in the ghostly happenings.
Everything's Ducky is a 1961 film directed by Don Taylor and starring Buddy Hackett, Mickey Rooney, and Jackie Cooper. Two sailors sneak a talking duck aboard their ship. Complications ensue. The duck waddles all over the ship until he escapes.