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- After his grandmothers house is repossessed by the IRS, bad tempered hockey player takes his talents to golf to earn the big bucks and get his grandmothers house back.
- Hot-tempered journalist Maya got herself fired yet again. Unable to find a job anywhere else and facing eviction, she is forced to go work for Blush, her father's fashion magazine.
- The workplace sitcom "NewsRadio" explores the office politics and interpersonal relationships among the staff of WNYX NewsRadio, New York's #2 news radio station.
- A designer makes a grievious mistake when he rejects the friendship of a borderline cable guy.
- A comedic behind the scenes look at a late night talk show.
- A respected photojournalist loses everything and ends up taking a job at a sleazy celebrity tabloid.
- A former funk star named Steve Hightower enlists as a high school music teacher away from his original career in Chicago.
- A loser finds success in the revenge-for-hire business.
- A troubled hitman seeks aid from a forger to help him get papers to China. However, the drug lord has hired replacements to finish the job, and kill the hitman.
- This is a sketch-comedy show. The twist here is that all of the sketches (even the monologue) are connected in some strange way.
- Two criminals, Keats and Moses, end their friendship, when Keats turns out to be an undercover cop. Many years later, the two are forced to work together when Keats is assigned to protect Moses as a witness.
- A human-looking alien from a highly advanced but emotionless all-male society is sent to Earth to impregnate a woman and bring the child back to their planet. The alien ends up falling in love there. A suspicious F.A.A. Agent targets him.
- A trio of young men (Griffin, Anderson, and Imperioli) are forced to grow up quick when their girlfriends all become pregnant around the same time.
- The sixth or seventh best superhero team in the world pursue their rightful place in the harshly competitive world of toy tie-ins and fighting evil.
- Air conditioning repair man Jeff finds himself a fish out of water living in Indiana with his Southern ways and humor. Eventually he takes his family back to Georgia and reconnects with his eccentric relations.
- Riffs on pop culture, politics and even the show's own sponsors.
- Culture critic Jiminy Glick gets tied up in a murder case at the Toronto Film Festival.
- A documentary surveying the various Hollywood screen depictions of homosexuals and the attitudes behind them throughout the history of North American film.
- Four guests from the worlds of politics and entertainment join host Bill Maher for a free-wheeling and humorous discussion of current events.
- The series revolves around Criminal Division Squad 16, part of the Los Angeles field office of the FBI.
- A stand-up comedy series from Russell Simmons showcasing legendary comedians including Bernie Mac, Steve Harvey, Martin Lawrence, DL Hughley, Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock and more.
- Charlie is an accountant whose rat race life consists of an ungrateful family and boss Mr. Culbertson who ignores him. Then a miniature person Hugh advises him to live a little leading to crazy adventures.
- The life and death of a young woman who suffered from scleroderma, and how she and her family coped.
- A pair of news reporters cover a presidential campaign trail on the road.
- After undergoing a number of personal crises, a stand-up comic returns to the stage for a one-man show featuring stinging social commentary and very personal reflections about his life.
- Wayne talks to celebrity guests, has specials and giveaways(win a second honeymoon) and sings the occasional impromptu song. Between this and Whose Line, Wayne Brady has found his niche.
- An optometrist must deal with embarrassing situations, insipid dating prospects and bizarre family relationships.
- A weekly late-night talk show featuring a different guest each night. In contrast to Jay Leno or David Letterman, Miller often focused on political and social issues, freely injecting his own opinions, often with the intention of provoking his audience. The goal of the show was to stir people into thinking, rather than just to entertain. As such, its audience was limited.
- A sitcom about two sports anchors, a vain faded football star and a former Miss America, who have a love-hate relationship.
- This "Paid Advertisement" for Mr. Show with Bob and David (1995) features the best sketches from the first season.
- Chronicles the unconventional family life of a stay-at-home writer father, his overly-involved wife, and their three independent yet close children, inspired by the real-life Zappa family and rocker Frank Zappa.
- Dana Carvey performs the best of his comedy stand-up routine.
- A comedy program about a woman who has to navigate motherhood and her male-dominated professional life.
- "I don't hate America," comedian Bill Maher declares during I'm Swiss, his seventh HBO stand-up special that was recorded in March 2005 in Portland, OR. "I love America. (But) I'm embarrassed." And there we have not only the source of the title (his discomfiture, he jokes, has led him to pretend he's from another country) but also the crux of Maher's overall presentation on this, his third DVD taken from a program that was first shown on HBO.
- A well-meaning guy suffers the worst luck whenever he tries to do the right thing.
- In his fourth HBO stand-up comedy special, Bill Maher takes on topics ranging from sex to politics.
- Couples make the transition from dating to married life.
- A weekly series satirizing the world of entertainment, hosted by David Spade.
- A study on the gaying of the American sitcom. Tickled Pink includes behind-the-scenes visits to some of America's favorite sitcom sets including Roseanne, Frasier, Suddenly Susan and Married With Children.
- Dennis Miller does a standup routine in Tempe, AZ which is filmed entirely in black and white.
- A seventies-looking news broadcast sets up several "Mr. Show" (1995) clips for the upcoming season. Only these newscasters aren't the professionals that they should be, and eventually reveal that what you have been watching probably wasn't what you thought it was.
- Penn and/or Teller play with mirrors, teach 900 people to make a hankie disappear, play with clear acrylic boxes, turn marshmallows into tools of violence, do some erotic fire-eating, become the King of Animal Traps, produce bees without end, make Jane Curtin do a magic trick with a needle, dental floss, and her pierced ear, and drive a truck filled with concrete over Teller.
- A hour special with Carol Burnett satirizes movies: Double Indemnity with Scott Bakula and Remains of the Day with Barry Bostwick. Plus a melodious tribute to MGM musicals.
- Joe Fury does a one man Newsradio act. Recorded one night after the taping of a Newsradio episode.
- An animated show about a bison with his own talk show modeled after the Jack Benny Show.
- Unsold pilot. Tom Hanley is a veterinarian struggling to keep his practice open, and fighting with his father. Luckily his daughter Chelsea is there for moral support.
- Comfort, Texas is a small census-designated place, a populated area without its own local government that resembles a small town.
- Comedian Bob Saget comments on domestic life and deceptive stardom.