"The Truth Is Out There", "Trust No One", "I Want to Believe"
The X-Files is an American science fiction television sequence and won in Peabody, Golden Globe, and Emmy Award. The display is glimpsed as a characterizing sequence of the 1990s, coinciding with the era's prevalent mistrust of authorities, interest in conspiracy ideas and spirituality, and the conviction in the reality of extraterrestrial life. In 2007, Time Magazine publication encompassed it on a register of the "100 Best television Shows of All Time." In 2008, Entertainment Weekly entitled it the fourth best part of research fiction newspapers and the fourth best television display in the last 25 years.
Update: The show’s attractiveness was been made into movie in 1998 and pursue on this imminent of July in your very well liked movie theater. "The X-Files: I Want to Believe" is a stand-alone article in the custom of some of the show's most acclaimed and beloved episodes, and takes the perplexing connection between Fox Mulder (Duchovny) and Dana Scully (Anderson) in unforeseen directions. Mulder extends his unshakable quest for the reality, and Scully, the fervent, fiercely smart doctor, continues inextricably joined to Mulder's pursuits. The upcoming movie was produced by 20th Century Fox and directed by Chris Carter who’s also created the series in television. The film will starred by David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Xzibit, Amanda Peet, Billy Connolly, Callum Keith Rennie, Adam Godley.
Genre: Science Fiction Channel: FOX Original Run: September 10, 1993 – May 19, 2002 No. of episodes: 202 (Seasons 9) Created: Chris Carter
Main Cast:
David Duchovny – Special Agent Fox William Mulder
Gillian Anderson – Special Agent Dana Katherine Scully, M.D.
Mitch Pileggi – Assistant Director Walter S. Skinner
"One of the most tear-jerking scenes in Grey's Anatomy"
Grey’s Anatomy won both on Emmy and Golden Globe Awards which is an American primitive television medical drama.It revolves the series around Dr. Meredith Grey, who began the show as a surgical intern at Seattle Grace Hospital in Seattle, USA. She is a woman trying her best to lead a real life while doing a job that makes having a real life impossible.
Mean while, in the recent news about this TV shows it might possible that Dr. Meredith Grey could be pregnant? Well, let find out since its no clarifications has been out about the finale of the season five. Although I had a hint that it could be possible for the reason, just to make the series more appealing to their viewers. For sure it will be a much awaited and well ended series of the year for the history of American television series…
Genre: Drama Channel: ABC Original Run: March 27, 2005 – Present No. of episodes: 78 (Seasons 4) – the season 5 is still ongoing. Created: Shonda Rhimes
"GET SMART! Maxwell Smart and Agent 99 meet the Groovy Guru and an uber-psychedelic group known as the Sacred Cows! Thrill thrill thrill!"
Get smart is an American comedy series that satirized the secret agent genre and the main character is Maxwell Smart who is Agent 86 of CONTROL under a secret U.S. government spy agency. The TV series has won seven Emmy awards as well nominated for an additional fourteen and two Golden Globe awards. The series was also adapted into movie three times included the upcoming movie of Steven Carell, Anne Hathaway, and Alan Arkin in 2008.
It centered on bungling secret agent Maxwell which also known as Agent 86 and his partner is Agent 99 whose real name has never been revealed on this series. The pair investigates and thwarts various threats to the world, though Smart's incompetence invariably causes complications. However, Maxwell never fails to save the day, typically thanks to his own dumb luck and 99's skill. Looking on is the long-suffering head of CONTROL, who is always addressed simply as "Chief”, played by Edward Platt.
Genre: Comedy Channel: NBC - CBS Original Run: September 18, 1965 – September 18, 1970 No. of episodes: 138 (Seasons 5) Created: Mel Brooks and Buck Henry
Thirty Something is an American award-winning drama TV series which is about a group of baby boomers in their thirties during the late 1980’s. The title of the show was been designed by Kathie Broyles who combined the title into one phase word, “thirtysomething”. The series bonded by their involvement with peace movement and counterculture of the 1960s during the youth which marked as contrast to their current lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The series revolved around on the character of Michael that played by Ken Olin and to Hope Steadman which played by Mel Harris who provide as the focal point of the group. During on the popularity of the series it gives influenced to the film, “The Big Chill” during 1983. Which reflects the angst felt by the baby boomers and yuppies in the United States which changing the expectation that related to masculinity and femininity that introduced during the second-wave era of feminism. Have you know that even in canceled the show in 1991 it continued to influence the television programming into everything from the look and sound of the TV advertisements. And these are to other series with the gracious sensibilities and preoccupations with the transition through childhood to maturity, to place certain comedy of about groups of friends who talks all the time.
Genre: Drama Channel: ABC Original Run: September 29, 1987 – May 28, 1991 No. of episodes: 85 (Seasons 4)
"The tribute to the classic black and white format of the western TV series program"
The Rifleman is a western TV Series program under the production of Four Star Television that ran from 1958 to 1963. The series is starred by the main character, Lucas McCain who is Lieutenant in the 19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment and homesteader of the Civil War. The starred character has the son named, Mark who lived on a ranch outside fictitious town of North Fork which under New Mexico Territory.
The pilot episode of this series was set in the 1880s and a wooden plaque next to the home stated that it was rebuilt by Lucas McCain and his son Mark in August, 1881. The show’s gimmick was a modified Winchester rifle with a trigger mechanism which allowing for rapid fire shots. The TV series holds up better than most Westerns of its generation maybe because Connors fit so well into the role and another one the father and son relationship was seem genuine. The series has also an excellent musical score which is considered one of the most remembered aspects of the series which is originally composed by Herschel Burke Gilbert.
Genre: Western Channel: ABC Original Run: September 30, 1958 – April 8, 1963 No. of episodes: 168 (Seasons 5)
Mission Impossible is an American TV Series that follows on a team of secrets American government agents, called Impossible Mission Force (IMF) and led by Peter Graves. The series was aired on CBS during 1966 – 1973 and returned on television for two seasons in 1988 – 1990 which broadcast on ABC. It was forms against combat dictators, evil organizations, and crime lords. Sometimes, the agents also showed some conducting unsanctioned and private missions on behalf on its members.
The exact branch of the government overseeing the IMF is never identified, and in the 1980s revival it was suggested the IMF is an independent agency. . The IMF Director answered to "the Secretary, " whom the mission voice said "would disavow any knowledge of your actions" in the event "you or any of your IM Force" were to get "caught or killed, " but exactly which secretary was never indicated.
The theme of the series was considered to be one of the most iconic TV themes which is composed by Lalo Schifrin.
Genre: Action Channel: CBS and ABC Original Run: September 1966 – March 1973 / 1988 - 1990 No. of episodes: 206 (Seasons 9) Created By: Bruce Geller
Main Cast:
Peter Graves – Jim Phelps
Thaao Penghlis – Nicholas Black
Antony Hamilton – Max Harte (credited as Tony Hamilton)
Phil Morris – Grant Collier
Terry Markwell – Casey Randall (early episodes 1988–1989 season)
"Kingsfield disciplines Hart in Foucauldian fashion"
The Paper Chase was an American TV series that based on 1970 novel as well on 1973 filmed. The series follows the lives of the main character James T. Hart who is law student and it also follows the lives James classmate at New England Law School.
The plot of this story, James T. Hart was a first year law student whose rural Iowa education had not prepared him for the intensity that he found at his highly competitive law school. James nemesis was his Professor Charles Kingsfield, the world's leading authority on contract law, who inspired both awe and fear in his students.
Because of the heavy worked, he was joined on a study group that consisting of other students who also working student and they are both sharing notes and assignments. Frankilin Ford III is the one who organized the group and would be the third generation of lawyer coming from prominent family. On Ernie’s Pizza which he also had a part time job, he met Carol who is admired him but couldn’t understand his deep devotion on his studies.
Genre: Drama Channel: CBS Original Run: September 9, 1978 – August 9, 1986 No. of episodes: 60 (Seasons 4) Created By: John Jay Osborn, Jr.
Main Cast:
John Houseman – Professor Charles W. Kingfield, Jr.
"This is a video about scrubs taking clips from season 6 episode 11 of the hit TV series scrubs enjoy."
Scrubs were an American comedy TV series which focused on the professional and personal lives of several characters whose working at Sacred Heart, Hospital. The show features verbose characters of slapstick, fast-paced dialogs, and surreal vignettes which presented as the daydreams of the main characters. However, it was originally focused on the character of Dr. John “J.D.” Michael Dorian on the latter part of the series before they expanded to other characters as the series progressed.
The story was all about the thematically linked via voice covers by protagonist and narrator as well, Dr. John “J.D.” Michael Dorian played by Zach Braff. It was also notable for its use of single camera setup for filming not like other to multiple camera setups which is more traditional setup for situation comedies. On the end of most episodes, Dr. J.D. summarizes the story's moral or theme in sequence of shots on how it affected each of the characters. The TV sitcom was also featured some of the Hollywood stars such as Colin Farrell, Brendan Fraser, and Heather Graham which is not generally seen on episodic television.
Genre: Comedy Channel: NBC Original Run: October 2, 2001 – October 25, 2007 No. of episodes: 145 (Seasons 7) Created By: Bill Lawrence
"Optimus Prime and Megatron's final showdown in Transformers"
Transformers are an American (Hasbro company) animated TV series depicting a war between giant robots which could transform into vehicles, animals, and other objects. The series was originally animated in Japan and South Korea, and based on the transforming toys that created by Japanese manufacturer, Takara. In Japan the series called Tatakae! Cho Robot Seimetai transformers which means “Fight! Super robot life form transformer” for season 1 and 2, transformers 2010 for season 3.
The story revealed on four million years ago, where life existed in the form of sentient robots that called Transformers. On a distant planet called Cybertron there’s two clans are existed and they are Autobots which led by Optimus Prime who wished for peaceful co-existence. The second are the Decepticons under the command of Megatron that aim for universal conquest. These two clans are involved in ages old war supremacy.
For the list of characters that appear in the original American transformers cartoon which first aired between 1984 to 1987 visit; The Transformers Characters.
Wings is an American sitcom which starred by Timothy Daly and Steven Webber they’ve played as brothers Joe and Brian Hackett. The set was to be fictional at Tom Nevers Field on a small airport in Nantucket, Massachusetts where they worked the Sandpiper Airlines. The exterior of this show was on NatucketMemorialAirport while the interior scenes have filmed on a sound stage.
The sitcom be written and produced by David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee who were also the writers and producer on other TV Show, called Cheers. It also described as Cheers 2 where much of the pattern as other series did is all the same. Some of the characters on Cheers series has also appeared as a guest star on this sitcom that produced by Paramount Television which aired in all part of the US.
Genre: Comedy Channel: NBC Original Run: April 19, 1990 – May 21, 1997 No. of episodes: 172 (Seasons 8) Created By: David Angell, Peter Casey, and David Lee
Main Cast:
Joe Hackett (Timothy Daly) – is a neurotic, compulsively neat pilot who runs a charter flight business called "Sandpiper Air" on NantucketIsland.
Brian Hackett (Steven Webber) – is the more carefree of the Hackett brothers.
Helen Chappel Hackett (Crystal Bernard) – is a petite blonde who, despite having lived on Nantucket for most of her life, speaks with a Texas drawl.
Fay Evelyn Schlob Dumbly DeVay Cochran (Rebecca Schull) – She is Joe's only employee besides Brian.
Roy Beggins (David Schramm) – is the owner of aero mass, the only other airline on Nantucket, and a larger business than Sandpiper, although Roy had been unable to break into the lucrative business of charter flights.
Antonio Scarpacci (Tony Shalhoub) – an Italian immigrant who provides taxi service to and from the airport.
Lowell Mather (ThomasHadenChurch) – is a rather dim-witted and somewhat eccentric mechanic/handyman who works at the airport and is available to everyone when repairs are needed.
Alex Lambert (Farrah Forke) – is a helicopter pilot who moves to Nantucket to start her own helicopter tour business.
Casey Chappel (Amy Yasbeck) – is Helen's older sister. She returns to Nantucket after being abandoned by her husband, Stuart Davenport, but she has difficulty adjusting her upper crust tastes and sensibilities to a working glass life on the small island.
Budd Bronski (Brian Haley) – is an ex-military man who is hired to replace Lowell.
“This was the opening introduction of the famous TV series during the 80’s.”
Mama’s Family as an American television series was broadcast on NBC and got premiered during the 80’s. This TV series was another spin-off of comedy sketches called, The Family which appeared on The Carol Burnett Show in the 1970’s. It has an opening theme song called, “Bless My happy Home” with the theme of Peter Matz.
The premise of the series had set in Raytown which located in a small town in the South. The story has centered in a typical squabbling family that headed by one of the main character, Thelma Harper whose loudmouthed and outspoken 65 years old widow with a blue haired. On the first season, Vinton forged a relationship with the Harper’s flirtations next-door neighbor, Naomi Oates, and soon had married to him. The show had canceled by NBC in 1984 but the CBS television network continued the show in year of 1986.
Genre: Comedy Channel: NBC and CBS
Original Run: January 22, 1983 – March 12, 1990 No. of episodes: 130 (Seasons 6) Created By: Dick Clair and Jenna McMahon Main Cast:
"TheOpening credits for Gummi Bears, the 80's cartoon you probably saw every morning!"
Gummi Bears was an American Disney animated television series that created by The Waltzs Disney Company. Premiered on two major networks such as NBC and continues by ABC during the mid 80s and early 90s. The series was inspired by the gummi bears candies by the CEO of Disney company, Michael Eisner. It happened when his son had requested some gummi bears candies which give him an idea to build an animated show for kids.
The television series has seven characters of anthropomorphic bears that to be watch but there’s also some featured human characters on this series. The plot of the story is held in the medieval times in the populous Gummi Glen where the main Gummies’ neighborhood is only inhabited by seven gummies. Here’s the other gummies in the world during the medieval and the great gummies are refugees who’s awaiting a signal for them to return other gummies that find refuge in Ursalia. The allies of the gummies were included by the people of Dunwyn (Princess Calla and Cavin) along the other kind humans and gummi bears. The main Nemesis of this series was Duke Igthorn who aims for the aid of ogres just for him to rule Dunwyn.
The Gummi Bears has the ability to bounce temporarily by drinking the Gummiberry juice and when it consumed by the humans it gives to them a temporary strength but it would only take effect for a day. It was also serves as their fuel for various gummi devices especially for their flying machines. For these reasons they kept the recipe secret by these two juice makers Grammi and Sunni.
Genre: Cartoon Channel: NBC and ABC Original Run: September 14, 1985 – December 8, 1990 No. of episodes: 65 (Seasons 6) Created By: Jymn Magon and Art Vitello Main Cast:
Gruffi Gummi – The no-nonsense, perfectionist and conservative every-job-Gummi.
Zummi Gummi – The colony's "keeper of Gummi wisdom" turned magician with unreliable skill.
Grammi Gummi – The matriarch of the Gummi clan, she cooks and cleans and prepares the gummiberry juice.
Tummi Gummi – The gluttonous teenaged Gummi who is seemingly slow in thinking and action, but is as courageous as the rest.
Sunni Gummi – "Token Preteen" of the bunch (and the only Gummi who doesn't wear a hat) who often rebels against the clan but learns her lessons eventually.
Cubbi Gummi – The youngest Gummi. An aspiring knight, he is always looking for adventure and often finds it.
Augustus (Gusto) Gummi – The artistic Gummi and an individualist, he lives away from Gummi Glen with his toucan frind.
"This video is coming from 1962 episode which is a 10 minutes TV clip of one of the best series of all-time."
McHale’s Navy was an American TV Sitcom as it ran for 138 half-hour disjunctions which presented in a black and cadaverous anatomy of series. The show sprang from a one-hour drama called seven against the Sea broadcast on April 3, 1962. Aired as an contrivance of Alcoa Presents, a dramatic flowers also known as Fred Astaire's Premiere Theatre and hosted by Fred Astaire, the Anacreontic island Monotype introduces the interview to Lieutenant Commander Quinton McHale (played by Borgnine), the commanding officer of the U.S. Navy WWII PT boat-73 stationed at the Pacific island atrocious Taratupa. In the late canter of 1942, the Japanese densely bombed the island and virtually ruined the bad. Only 18 out of the 150 Navy aviators and Marines assigned to the corrupt survived. Trinket the Japanese patrols in the region too cacuminal for the Navy to mount a flight mission, McHale and his men were conditioned to survive by hiding on the island. Assisted by the native tribes whom they befriend, the sailors glow a relatively paradisical island existence. After months of rather leisurely bread and butter, straight-laced, by-the-book Annapolis graduate Lieutenant Durham (Ron Foster) parachutes onto the island. His job is to arrogate duties as McHale's executive officer and help him get the black on Taratupa back into the action.
The producer of this series which is Edward J. Montagne, had adept success to the top-rated series The Phil Silvers Show (1955-59), a military comedy with an opportunistic non-commissioned officer (Sgt. Ernest G. Bilko) and his loyal platoon unbrokenly putting something over on the coarse commander. The Ernest Borgnine pilot had been dramatic, turnout overtones of Henry Fonda's pondering Mister Roberts. Producer Montagne essentially turned the project into "Bilko in the Navy, " and even recruited some of the Bilko actors and writers. If Borgnine had any misgivings not far from his show's commute of direction, he hid them well enough and happily played straight-man to the superb comics surrounding him. The final season saw a major differentiate in scenery, as both Binghamton and the 73 and her crew were transferred to the of late liberated Italian theater—a back and fill of assignment that was, in the integral WWII, so celebrated that many military historians disagree as to whether such reassignments ever actually happened. (Only high-ranking officers in the Army Air Force were transferred to Europe from the Pacific). The addition of the clever moneymaking schemes of the Mayor Mario Lugatto (Jay Novello) and citizens of the coastal city of Voltafiore worse the plot twists. Colonel Douglas Harrigan (Henry Beckman) represented the US Army and was at inside track symposium McHale.
Genre: Comedy Channel: ABC Original Run: October 11, 1962 – April 12, 1966 No. of episodes: 138 (Seasons 4) Hosted By: Fred Astaire
Hilarious audio skit about boxing. Martin kills it. From his 1993 Comedy CD "Talkin Shit".
Martin is an American TV sitcom that tackles on the macho, stubborn, derisive twenty-something radio deejay/talk show hosts named Martin Payne who played by Martin Lawrence. A man who worked at WZUP, an urban talk radio station in Detroit, Michigan for the first half of the series and the local cable-access TV station, Channel 51, for the second half until the series' end. He was offered by his own nationally syndicated talk show in Los Angeles, that needing him to move there. His girlfriend (and later, his wife) was Gina Waters played by Tisha Campbell who's an advertising executive who could, on an occasion, be as egotistical and badly behaved as Martin, but otherwise preserved a persistent degree head. Speaking of Gina's head, a common running gag was to poke fun at Gina for her large forehead. In the series ending, she was promoted to Senior Vice President of the ad office in Los Angeles after the Detroit office ended and forcing her to move there with Martin.
Martin's closest friends were Tommy Strong played by Thomas Mikal Ford and Cole Brown played by Carl Anthony Payne II. Tommy was a friendly, joyful guy who get the most irritated with Cole's stupidity out of everyone else in the gang, often commenting, "Cole... you stupid." Because no one ever knew what Tommy did for a living, a common running gag occurred whenever Tommy mentioned his job in a given situation- everyone exclaimed in unison, "You ain't GOT no job!" Cole Brown, who had previously played Theo's friend Cockroach on The Cosby Show, was a faithful yet idiotic airport attendant. Who initially had a crush on Gina's sassy, attitude-having best friend and co-worker Pamela James (Tichina Arnold, who co-starred with Campbell in the theatrical adaptation of the off-Broadway musical Little Shop of Horrors) Pam completed the circle of trusted friends. She and Martin had a love and hate relationship, as they constantly traded insulting wisecracks between one another, but were there for one another when it all came down to it.
Genre: Comedy Channel: FOX Original Run: August 25, 1992 – May 1, 1997 No. of episodes: 132 (Seasons 5) Created By: John Bowman, Martin Lawrence, and Topper Carew
The video was coming from the episode 519 with the carrier title of “Funniest Moments”.
Malcolm in the Middle is a seven-time Emmy-winning, one-time Grammy-winning and seven-time Golden Globe-nominated American sitcom created by Linwood Boomer for the Fox Network. The series was dominant broadcast on January 9, 2000, and ended its six-and-a-half-year run on May 14, 2006, hind hand seven seasons. It now can be viewed on FX Network (United States) in syndication.
The show starred Frankie Muniz as Malcolm, the third-born of four, later cast, children in the family, parented by Lois (Jane Kaczmarek) and Hal (Bryan Cranston). The oldest child, Francis (Christopher Masterson), was shipped off to military school, leaving his three little brothers behind: Reese (Justin Berfield), Malcolm, and Dewey (Erik Per Sullivan) living at home, Malcolm being the second oldest of the three (hence the easement of the show). The shows early seasons centered on Malcolm and the rigors of being an adolescent genius and his eccentric, although eerily normal, life; later seasons additionally began to explore the supplemental members of the family and their friends in more depth.
The series was different from many incomparable in that Malcolm broke the fourth wall and talked directly to the viewer; it was shot using a spinster camera; and it used neither a burst into blue shorter track nor a live studio audience. Emulating the style of hour-long dramas, this half-hour show was shot on film instead of video. A disconnected unique aspect is that the cold open of every episode is unrelated to the main story; exclude episodes which were the second part of a two-part series, which open with a summary of part one.
Genre: Comedy Channel: FOX Original Run: January 9, 200 – May 14, 2006 No. of episodes: 151 (Seasons 7) Created By: Linwood Boomer
"The musical video of the famous Disney cartoon with a background episode of the series."
Gargoyles is an American series and one of the most ambitious Disney animated series in the history as they targeted an older demographic and taking a darker edge. During the first-season episode of the series, called “Deadly Force” they addressed the story in the sequence of gun violence where they include a graphic depiction of a gunshot victim. The show had been known for its complex story arcs and a mid-drama same thing for the characters arcs were it heavily employed throughout the series.
The series was about the clan of warrior that turn to stone during the day along with their leader Goliath in the year 994 A.D. They're the one who protect the Castle Wyvern and its people on the coast of Scotland until betrayal causes a massacre of the clan and a magic spell forces the six survivors into stone sleep and the castle rises over the clouds. In the year of 1994, David Xanatos whose a billionaire that purchase the castle and move it into the top of the New York City skyscraper. In the modern day of Manhattan, the gargoyles must adapt to this new kind of world as they vow to protect the citizens of New York from various evil forces.
Genre: Cartoon Channel: ABC and Syndication Original Run: October 24, 1994 – February 15, 1997 No. of episodes: 78 (Seasons 3) Created By: Frank Paur and Greg Weisman
Main Cast:
Thom Adcox – Hernadez (Lexington)
Brigitte Bako (Angela)
Jeff Bennett (Brooklyn, The Magus, Owen Burnett and Vinnie)
Keith David (Goliath, Thailog and Officer Morgan)
Bill Fagerbakke (Broadway)
Jonathan Frakes (David Xanatos and Coyote)
Salli Richardson (Elisa Maza and Salli)
Marina Sirtis (Demona and Margot Yale)
Frank Welker (Bronx, Boudicca, Cagney, Gilgamesh and Gilly)
“It was another clip featuring JDF in Family Matters on the beginning of a funny fighting scene...”
Family Matters was an American TV Series sitcom that premiered on ABC and CBS Network from September 22, 1989 until July 17, 1998. It was created by William Bickley and Michael Warren which aired in all part of the United State and had 9 seasons all in 214 episodes. The show was originally envisioned as a working version of “The Cosby Show” featuring an extended family. The story was about a middle-class African-American family living in Chicago and the spin-off of the “Perfect Strangers” which focused on the character of Harriette Winslow and about her family.
The show’s original theme was the Louis Armstrong classic, called What a Wonderful World but was scrapped after the first episode. Some critics claim the show as “jumped the shark” in the later seasons that introduced many outrageous inventions from Steve Urkel that turns the show into based science-fiction based show.
Genre: Comedy Channel: ABC and CBS Original Run: September 22, 1989 – July 17, 1998 No. of episodes: 214 (Seasons 9) Created By: William Bickley and Michael Warren
"The very best of Dharma and Greg shows that starred by Jenna Elfman and Thomas Gibson along with the background music by one and only, Fall Out Boy."
Dharma and Greg was an American comedy show co-produced by Chuck Lorre productions, More-Medavoy productions and the 4 to 6 Foot productions. It was associated to 20th Century Fox Television which been aired in all part of United States and some others countries. The show’s opening theme song with the self title was written and performed by composer Dennis C. Brown.
Before the comedy series end-up in 2002, Elfman had got Golden Globe Awards as best actress, out of a total of eight nominations. Another one, it gathered six Emmy and Satellite Awards nominations respectively. The reason of the cancellation of this series its because of low ratings they’ve got during 2001 – 2002 season and a change in target demographics.
Genre: Comedy Channel: ABC Original Run: September 24, 1997 – April 30, 2002 No. of episodes: 119 (Seasons 5) Created By: Dottie Dartland and Chuck Lorre
Main Cast:
Jenna Elfman – Dharma Freedom Montgomery
Thomas Gibson – Gregory "Greg" Clifford Montgomery
"This Video is coming from one of the episode of this series and has a hilarious scene featuring Craig T. Nelson as he visits Shirley, to tell her that her husband has run off with a Vegas showgirl."
Coach was an American comedy TV sitcom which been aired in all part of the United States. The series starred Craig T. Nelson as Hayden Fox, coach of the fictional Division I-A college football team called, Minnesota State University Screaming Eagles. Most of the 9 seasons focused on the couple's newfound joy of parenthood, as they had been unable to conceive a child together before they decided to adopt.
The fictional college Minnesota State University was intended to reflect the University of Minnesota and its team the Golden Gophers, but the University of Minnesota had refuse their approval.
Genre: Comedy Channel: ABC Original Run: February 28, 1989 – May 14, 1997 No. of episodes: 200 (Seasons 9) Created By: Barry Kemp
"This music video is tribute to the wonderful best of friends Julie Andrews and Carol Burnett. Sung by Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth, from wicked with the title of, For Good".
The Carol Burnett Show is a sketch comedy television show which been aired in all part of the United States of America. The popular variety show made the stars household names with such sketches as; as the stomach turns, went with the wind, Carol and sis, Mr. Wiggins, the family, Nora Desmond and Stella Toddler. The show has only one cast member aside from to Carol and it was Vicki Lawrence before Lyle Waggoner left the series in 1974 to pursue a dramatic acting career.
The comedy sketches of the show were reedited into freestanding programs as they continued the success for many years in syndicated reruns as, “The Carol Burnet Show and Friends”.
Genre: Comedy Channel: CBS Original Run: September 11, 1967 – March 29, 1978 No. of episodes: 278 (Seasons 11) Executive Producer By: Joe Hamilton
Main Cast:
Carol Burnett
Harvey Korman (1967-77)
Vicki Lawrence
Lyle Waggoner (1967-74)
Tim Conway (1975-78)
Dick Van Dyke (1977)
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