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- The satiric adventures of a working-class family in the misfit city of Springfield.
- Three strangers - who live in the same New York City apartment building and share an obsession with true crime - suddenly find themselves embroiled in a murder.
- Cady Heron is a hit with the Plastics, an A-list girl clique at her new school. But everything changes when she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George.
- Bob Belcher runs a struggling burger shop with his wife and three children.
- A famous guest host stars in parodies and sketches created by the cast of this witty show.
- Cady Heron is a hit with The Plastics, the A-list girl clique at her new school, until she makes the mistake of falling for Aaron Samuels, the ex-boyfriend of alpha Plastic Regina George.
- When Guy, a bank teller, learns that he is a non-player character in a bloodthirsty, open-world video game, he goes on to become the hero of the story and takes the responsibility of saving the world.
- The misadventures of a talking sea sponge who works at a fast food restaurant, attends a boating school, and lives in an underwater pineapple.
- A one-hit-wonder band from the '90s gets a second shot at fame when a young rapper samples their song.
- Liz Lemon, head writer of the sketch-comedy show "TGS with Tracy Jordan", must deal with an arrogant new boss and a crazy new star while trying to run a successful television show without losing her mind.
- Carly hosts her own home-grown web show, iCarly, Carly and sidekick Sam's regular webcasts ultimately feature everything from comedy sketches and talent contests to interviews, recipes, and problem-solving.
- Joe is a middle-school band teacher whose life hasn't quite gone the way he expected. His true passion is jazz. But when he travels to another realm to help someone find their passion, he soon discovers what it means to have soul.
- Phineas and Ferb invent, scheme, and stay one step ahead of their bratty sister. Meanwhile, their pet platypus plots against evil Dr. Doofenshmirtz.
- After their father passes away, four grown siblings are forced to return to their childhood home and live under the same roof for a week, along with their over-sharing mother and an assortment of spouses, exes, and might-have-beens.
- TV series based on the New York Times column that explores relationships, love, and the human connection.
- Two corporate executive assistants hatch a plan to match-make their two bosses.
- Evil genius Megamind finally defeats his do-gooder nemesis, Metro Man, but is left without a purpose in a superhero-free world.
- A woman is rescued from a doomsday cult and starts life over again in New York City.
- A five-year-old boy develops a relationship with Ponyo, a young goldfish princess who longs to become a human after falling in love with him.
- In New York City, a case of mistaken identity turns a bored married couple's attempt at a glamorous and romantic evening into something more thrilling and dangerous.
- A comedy news show featuring humorous takes on top stories.
- Police Chief Sanders investigates the bizarre murders of two women with the same name and unravels a web of small-town lies. He meets and quickly falls for Rita, a nosy neighbor who is eager to help solve the mystery.
- Two sisters decide to throw one last house party before their parents sell their family home.
- A journalist recounts her wartime coverage in Afghanistan.
- With the 1970s behind him, Ron Burgundy, San Diego's former top-rated newsreader, returns to take New York City's first twenty-four-hour news channel by storm.
- Jerry Seinfeld is joined by friends for a cup of coffee and a drive in a classic car, sharing stories all along the way.
- A comedy set in a world where no one has ever lied, until a writer seizes the opportunity for personal gain.
- A comedian who hosts a news satire program decides to run for president, and a computerized voting machine malfunction gets him elected.
- While on a grand world tour, The Muppets find themselves wrapped into an European jewel-heist caper headed by a Kermit the Frog look-alike and his dastardly sidekick.
- During a vacation to Napa Valley, a group of long time friends reunite and revisit past choices in this hilarious and heartfelt comedy from director Amy Poehler.
- Jimmy Fallon hosts the Tonight Show and interviews celebrities, plays games with them and has a musical or comedic guest perform.
- Irish comedian Graham Norton hosts his very own chat show, which includes chatting to A-list celebrities, the very famous Red Chair game, live music, lots of jokes and fun from Graham and the celebrities themselves.
- A successful, single businesswoman who dreams of having a baby discovers she is infertile and hires a working class woman to be her unlikely surrogate.
- Jimmy Kimmel interviews celebrities.
- A Princeton admissions officer who is up for a major promotion takes a professional risk after she meets a college-bound alternative school kid who just might be the son she gave up years ago in a secret adoption.
- A New Jersey mom puts her relationship with her daughter to the test when she lands an internship at her new job, which comes with many challenges.
- Conan O'Brien and his co-host Andy Richter discuss current news topics and interview celebrities and personalities.
- Amy Schumer switches from sketches to doing stand-up to interviewing people on the street and people of interest, usually following a certain theme.
- Stephen Colbert took over as host, executive producer and writer of THE LATE SHOW on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015. The comedy-variety-talk show is broadcast five nights a week from the Ed Sullivan theater in New York.
- Julie and Billy, two jaded aspiring comedians who live together in New York City, navigate through their thirties while dealing with their individual careers and personal relationships.
- A wealthy businessman becomes the mayor of Los Angeles.
- Above Average is the comedy network for high quality funny videos from top comedians, stars and rising talent. From the makers of SNL, The Tonight Show, and more.
- Conan O'Brien, a Harvard Lampoon alumnus, hosts this late-night comedy/talk-show, which is often silly and whimsical.
- The Late Show with David Letterman is an hour-long weeknight comedy and talk-show broadcast by CBS from the Ed Sullivan Theater on Broadway in New York City.
- Kimmy sets off on her biggest adventure yet. Three states. Explosions. A dancing hamburger. And you, the viewer, get to decide how the story goes.
- After an alien attack destroys the earth, what remains of humanity has the chance to start society over from scratch.
- TV SeriesThree suburban couples vacation together each season, but tensions arise when one couple splits up and the husband brings a much younger woman on subsequent trips.
- Seth Meyers hosts a late-night talk show.
- Two best friends decide to have a child together while keeping their relationship platonic, so they can avoid the toll kids can take on romantic relationships.
- An unemployed slacker inspires his softball teammates to improve their game so they won't get kicked out of the local league.
- Zach Galifinakas comically interviews various celebrites between two ferns.
- Making a satire out of the entire Late Night Show concept Scotsman Craig Ferguson hosts his show with a robot skeleton and a "horse" as his sidekicks. The show features the stereotypical parts of a Late Show, but all in their own, raw way.
- Agents Adair, Antoine, Colby, and Trotter both monitor and create chaos across the universe.
- A murder-mystery writer named Abigail Mapleworth solves homicides in her quaint small town of New Woodstream.
- An action epic that explores the origins of Master Shake, Frylock, and Meatwad, better known as the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, who somehow become pitted in a battle over an immortal piece of exercise equipment.
- Jay Leno takes over the Tonight Show with interview, sketches, and plenty of laughs.
- Comedian Rosie O'Donnell produces and hosts her first daytime talk show that focuses on interviews with celebrities about acting, writing, charity work, and family life.
- "Maya and Marty" is a brand new show that blends musical numbers, comedy sketches and celebrity guests into one jam-packed hour of prime-time TV.
- Mean Girls cast reunited on October 3rd to celebrate the movie longevity and funny moments on set, and encourage people to vote for the US elections.
- Comedian Jimmy Fallon hosts a late-night talk show.
- A panel of Australian personalities taking a new modern and slightly funny look at the news
- Saturday Night Live: Cut For Time consists of all of the sketches that didn't make it past dress rehearsal to air.
- After the legendary Mr. Awesome retires as leader of his superhero task force, his not-so-super son Prock must assemble a team of funny-if-flawed misfits to restore the group to its former glory.
- UCB Comedy is the home for Sketch and Short Films from the Upright Citizens Brigade.
- A collection of the "best of" The Howard Stern Show in selected clips and segments, streaming On Demand. From Silly to Sexy. It's Howard and Crew at their "Best"? Shocking.
- Set before the events of Pixar's Soul (2020), 22 refuses to go to Earth, enlisting a gang of five other new souls in her attempt at rebellion.
- A look back at some of the funniest female characters and sketches in SNL's 39-year history.
- A weekly opportunity for Conan O'Brien to hang out with the people he enjoys most.
- "Saturday Night Live's" satirical news segment expanded into primetime with three pre-election Thursday night specials.
- The cast of '30 Rock' reunites for this TV special announcing NBCUniversal's 2020-21 television season.
- The best skits from Will Ferrell's days on Saturday Night Live 1995-2002
- Former members of Saturday Night Live come together to remember the past 40 years of Saturday Night Live.
- It showcases Carol's close friends, colleagues, and admirers for a night of musical performances and tributes.
- Martin tried to kill himself. He's back at the advertising agency with everybody knowing. He sees a shrink, Dr. Orloff, with hilarious results.
- Comedian David Spade offers his take on pop culture and current events through the eyes of social media.
- Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin host the Oscars.
- The former "Tonight Show" host moves from late night to prime time in this talk show.
- A weekly talk/comedy show hosted by Dennis Miller. Each show starts off with a topical monologue typical of evening talk shows. After this, Dennis goes into "The Rant" in which he talks about some subject that bothers him, starting calmly but gradually building into a frothing, expletive-laden fenzy, then ending with "that's just my opinion, I could be wrong." He chats with a guest for a few minutes, then finishes with a news segment similar to his "Weekend Update" role on Saturday Night Live.
- Annual awards presentation honoring the best film achievements of 2011.
- This show features stand-up comedy at its best.
- A mix of music, comedy and celebrity chat hosted by fast-witted comic Jonathan Ross.
- A TV special celebrating the 25th anniversary of Saturday Night Live. Before a celebrity audience, many of the former cast members and guest hosts return to perform their signature monologues and present a look back at some of the best comedy skits and musical numbers of the past two and a half decades.
- "Saturday Night Live" has been reflecting and influencing life in the United States for 40 years. Live From New York! goes deep inside this cultural phenomenon exploring the laughter that pulses through American politics, tragedy and popular culture.
- Awards ceremony celebrating the best in TV and film; Tina Fey and Amy Poehler host, while Jane Fonda and Norman Lear are honored.
- The Hollywood Foreign Press Association acknowledges the best in movies and TV for the year 2017.
- The Best Of Jimmy Fallon is loaded with his most memorable moments and sketches on the show and includes Jimmy with Mick Jagger, Jarret's Room, Sully and Denise, Jeopardy with Jimmy impersonating Adam Sandler, Impressions, Montage and Weekend Update Montage.
- The annual Golden Globe Awards hosted by Ricky Gervais
- And we're off...as a 40-style radio announcer tells us about the value of television, somehow footage of LeBron is involved, then Aretha singing at Obama's inauguration (with an ironic clip from Wipeout). Welcome your host Neil Patrick Harris, ladies and gentlemen. He comes out singing a "put down the remote" ditty in a white tux. He singles out a few in the audience, including Tina Fey, Shirley MacLaine and Tony Shalhoub. Best line so far, singing to Christina Hendricks from Mad Men "Straight from Mad Men, there's Joan, Oh the curves she has shown/ could make a blind man say 'Damn'/She could turn a gay straight, oh wait, never mind, there's Jon Hamm..." Neil transitions breathlessly to an opening monologue, saying he loves TV, he grew up on it. Then a bit about shortened theme songs now days. He shows "Lost" then mentions the last time there was a show about people stuck on an island there was a whole song about it and it was awesome. He wraps up. "It's my job to ensure things run smoothly. Here's hoping Kanye West likes 30 Rock." Then a tour of the set, including the band who are off to the side of the stage instead of in the pit. The control room is on stage, say hi to the director. The show will be split into five different genres, starting with comedy. We're treated to some clips from the year. The first presenters are Tina Fey and Jon Hamm. Tina says: "Let's linger in this magical time (early in the show) where everyone is still a winner, and Seth MacFarlane is only 'pretty drunk." Nominees for supporting actress in a comedy: Kristen Chenoweth (wearing glasses in the shape of (2009), Jane Krakowski (holding up opera specs), Elizabeth Perkins (wearing funny goggles), Amy Poehler (eye patch), Kristen Wiig (monocle, pipe), Vanessa Williams (shaking her head "no"). The winner is Kristin Chenoweth from ABC's canceled Pushing Daisies. She makes it up on stage and squeaks out a few thanks. "I'm unemployed now, so I'd like to be on Mad Man, I also like The Office and 24." Back from break, NPH promises not to spend the whole night plugging his show How I Met Your Mother, just because they're on CBS. And, please welcome his costars to introduce the nominees for Outstanding Writing For A Comedy Series: Flight Of The Conchords, and then four people from "30 Rock." The winner is Matt Hubbard for "30 Rock." He thanks Walter Patterson for punching him in third grade and turning him into a comedy writer. Amy Poehler and Julia Louis-Dreyfus present Outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series. They're honored to be presenting on the last official year of network broadcast television. (Har har.) The nominees are Jon Cryer for Two and a Half Men, Kevin Dillon for Entourage, Jack McBrayer for 30 Rock, Rainn Wilson for The Office, Tracy Morgan for 30 Rock and Neil Patrick Harris for How I Met Your Mother. Jon Cryer wins for "Two and a Half Men" -- his first win in four tries. He makes a pitch for Charlie Sheen to win an Emmy some day. Back from break, and from losing out to Jon Cryer, NPH says: "The night could have gone in two directions, we're now in the second direction... I won't let it get awkward." Welcome Justin Timberlake presenting Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy. The nominees are Christina Applegate, Toni Collette, Tina Fey for 30 Rock, Julis Louis-Dreyfus, Mary-Louise Parker and Sarah Silverman (wearing a fake mustache). The winner is Toni Collette. She takes the stage and opens by saying, mystifyingly: "Wow, this is insanely confronting." Moving on, NPH says "congratulations Toni and congratulations Jon Cryer...." They go to Jon back stage answering questions from the press and NPH asks what it was like to win. Cryer says what was going through his head was "in your face Neil Patrick Harris." NPH asks him to confirm that the envelope says Jon Cryer. It does. Then on to Blake Lively and Leighton Meester to recap the winners for guest actor and actress in a comedy series from the technical awards. The winners were: Tina Fey and Justin Timberlake (both for Saturday Night Live). They take the stage and Justin Timberlake begins by saying, Kanye-style, to Tina, "Imma let you finish..." and then actually lets her finish. "I wouldn't be here were it not for Lorne Michaels, Justin would still be famous and would still be rich, but I would not be," she says. Then on to the award for Outstanding Direction for a Comedy Series. The nominees are Julian Farino for Entourage; James Bobin for Flight of the Conchords; Jeffrey Blitz for The Office; Millicent Shelton for 30 Rock; The winner is Jeffrey Blitz, for the "Stress Relief" episode of The Office. Rob Lowe comes out to present Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, mentioning Dr. Vegas as his comedy bona fide. The nominees are: Alec Baldwin for 30 Rock, Steve Carell for The Office, Jemaine Clement for Flight of the Conchords, Jim Parsons for The Big Bang Theory, Tony Shalhoub for Monk and Charlie Sheen for Two and a Half Men. The winner is Alec Baldwin. "I'll be honest, I'd trade this to look like him," Baldwin says of Rob Lowe. After thanking Tina Fey and the cast and crew, he singles out Lorne Michaels, dedicating the award to him. Back to NPH who introduces a Family Guy clip of Stewie and Peter discussing who should win for best comedy. Then Stewie beats the tar out of the (cartoon) dog, saying he's voting for Family Guy, got it? On to the reality genre. Karina Smirnoff and Maksim Chmerkovskiy from Dancing with the Stars take the stage and do a routine, which given that they just broke up, probably isn't awkward AT ALL. On to Jon Cryer and Hayden Panettiere introducing the nominees for Outstanding Host for a Reality show: Phil Keoghan for The Amazing Race, Ryan Seacrest for American Idol, Tom Bergeron for Dancing with the Stars, Heidi Klum for Project Runway, Tom Colicchio and Padma Lakshmi for Top Chef and Jeff Probst for Survivor. The winner is: Jeff Probst. He begins by acknowledging his suckfest hosting last year. "Neil Patrick Harris, this is how you host the Emmys, nice job." He encourages people to live their dreams. On to Tracy Morgan presenting Best reality show. The nominees are: Amazing Race, American Idol, Dancing with the Stars, Project Runway and Top Chef. The winner is The Amazing Race. For the 746th time in a row. "Congratulations, guys, unbelievable. Upsets at every turn," deadpans NPH. On to movies and miniseries. Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick presenting Outstanding Actress in a Miniseries or Movie. The nominees are: Marcia Gay Harden for The Courageous Heart Of Irena Sendler (Hallmark Hall Of Fame Presentation), Jeanne Tripplehorn for Grey Gardens, Shohreh Aghdashloo for House of Saddam, Janet McTeer for Into the Storm and Cicely Tyson for Relative Stranger. The winner is: Shohreh Aghdashloo for House of Saddam. On to Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. The nominees are: Ken Howard in Grey Gardens, Len Cariou for Into the Storm, Bob Newhart for The Librarian: Curse of the Judas Chalice, Sir Tom Courtenay for Little Dorritt and Andy Serkis for Little Dorritt. Ken Howard wins for his first nomination ever for Grey Gardens. "I'll make my speech as brief as possible in the hope that it won't be interrupted by a congressman or a rapper," he begins. Kate Walsh and Chandra Wilson presenting Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie. The nominees Kevin Bacon for Taking Chance, Kevin Kline for Cyrano de Bergerac, Sir Ian McKellan for King Lear, Kevin Bacon for Taking Chance, Keifer Sutherland for 24: Redemption and Kenneth Branaugh for Wallander: One Step Behind. He thanks the producer for letting his mom see a first cut of the movie, before she passed away. Then Dearbhla Walsh wins for Outstanding Directing for a Movie, Miniseries or Special for Little Dorritt. She thanks her parents back home in Ireland for investing in cable so they could see her win. NPH introduces the accountants from Ernst and Young, who are going to explain how the Emmy votes are tabulated. And then the screen fuzzes out and Dr. Horrible (NPH from "Dr. Horrible's Sing Along Blog") takes over the broadcast, saying the future of entertainment is the Internet. He notes the benefits. Like you can watch your shows without any interruption. The screen pauses for buffering. Nathan Fillion drops in, in character, saying he likes CSI: Miami "the other two are a bit heady for me." And then the screen fuzzes again and we rejoin the accountants who appear to have been speaking the whole time. Welcome Alec Baldwin to present the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie to Jessica Lange for Grey Gardens. Kiefer Sutherland and Anna Torv present Outstanding Made for Television Movie to Grey Gardens. Then Outstanding Miniseries to Little Dorritt. And now it's time for the Variety genre. NPH introduces the presenters: "From the best show about four geeks and a hot chick since 60 Minutes..." the cast from The Big Bang Theory. They introduce Outstanding Directing for Variety. The winner is Bruce Gowers for American Idol. Then Outstanding Writing. The nominees are The Colbert Report, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Late Show with David Letterman (who gets Billy Crystal to sing his writers' names), Saturday Night Live (with Brian Williams introducing the writers). The winner is the team from The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Jimmy Fallon ambles on out, to sing with a digital voice synthesizer, fall down and warble while introducing Outstanding Original Music and Lyrics. The team behind Hugh Jackman's Academy Awards opening number wins. Ricky Gervais comes out and gives the audience a nod. "Better than last year, isn't it?" He says the Emmys are the best awards because the Golden Globes and Oscars have film stars there with their jaw lines, making him feel bad. Whereas at the Emmys, "Steve Carell is considered handsome." He's presenting outstanding Variety, Musical or Comedy series. The Daily Show with Jon Stewart wins. Color man John Hodgeman, making up commentary for the winner's walk to the stage, says it's the show's 900th win. Stewart also pauses to tell NPH he's doing a good job. "I'd just like to thank you for the opportunity to come up here then go backstage and watch a football game," Stewart says. (It's halftime in Giants-Cowboys on NBC.) We're on to the drama awards. Battlestar Galactica makes the clips (if not the nominations). LL Cool J and Chris O'Donnell present Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. The nominees are: William Shatner and Christian Clemenson for Boston Legal, Aaron Paul for Breaking Bad, William Hurt for Damages, Michael Emerson for Lost and John Slattery for Mad Men. The winner is: Michael Emerson. Then the nominees for Outstanding Supporting Actress: Rose Byrne for Damages, Hope Davis for In Treatment, Cherry Jones for 24, Sandra Oh for Grey's Anatomy, Chandra Wilson for Grey's Anatomy and Dianne Wiest for In Treatment. Cherry Jones wins. Sarah McLachlan sings "I Will Remember You" for the In Memoriam segment. The biggest applause goes to David Carradine, Natasha Richardson, Bea Arthur and Paul Newman. But Patrick Swayze and Farrah Fawcett especially. Stephen Moyer and David Boreanaz recap the Guest Actress and Actor in a Drama Emmys given previously at the Creative Arts Emmys. The winners were Ellen Burstyn and Michael J. Fox, there to present the Outstanding Directing for a Drama. The winner is Rod Holcomb from ER. Then Outstanding Writing, for which the nominees including four combinations of Mad Men's Matthew Weiner and also Carlton Cuse and Damon Lindelof for Lost. Matthew Weiner and Kater Gordon win for Mad Men. "When you win something like this it makes writing look fun, but it's not," he says. Simon Baker presents Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama. The nominees are Glenn Close for Damages, Sally Field for Brothers & Sisters, Mariska Hargitay for Law & Order:SVU, Holly Hunter for Saving Grace, Elizabeth Moss for Mad Men and Kyra Sedgwick for The Closer. Dana Delaney comes out to present Oustanding Lead Actor in a Drama. The nominees are: Simon Baker for The Mentalist, Bryan Cranston for Breaking Bad, Michael C. Hall for Dexter, Gabriel Byrne for In Treatment, Jon Hamm for Mad Men, Hugh Laurie for House. Bryan Cranston wins his second consecutive Emmy for Breaking Bad. "I'm a poor kid from The Valley, I don't know what I'm doing up here. I feel like Cinderfella." Bob Newhart drops by to present Outstanding Comedy Series and mentions that if 30 Rock wins, he has a bet with Tina Fey that she'll kiss him like Halle Berry did Adrien Brody at the Oscars. And if not, he'll continue to honor the restraining order. The nominees are 30 Rock, Family Guy, Flight of the Conchords, How I Met Your Mother, The Office and Weeds. As promised, Tina Fey goes up on stage and plants one on Bob Newhart. "I'd like to thank our friends at NBC... for keeping us on the air, even though we are so much more expensive than a talk show," Fey says. Sigourney Weaver presents the nominees for Outstanding Drama Series: Big Love, Breaking Bad, Damages, Dexter, House, Lost and Mad Men. And Mad Men wins. NPH closes the show by raising a mimed glass, "May the winners enjoy their Emmys, may the nominees hold their heads high and may we see you again on broadcast television next year."
- A long-form improv' show that ran at the U.C.B. Theatre in N.Y.C. and L.A. It has run on Sunday nights since 1996. It remained the premier show at their theatre and the one featuring the top (and most famous) talent.
- A sitcom about a talent agency run for kids by kids.
- Comedy series hosted by David Steinberg featuring interviews with some of the best comedic minds of the last five decades.
- The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards, hosted by Ricky Gervais.
- A condensed version of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee (2012), including outtakes and excerpts from previous episodes and centered around a particular theme.
- A collection of Christopher Walken's greatest SNL skits and hosting jobs
- "Tommy Takes a Walk" is a comedy skit about Tommy Davidson being tired of being locked down by covid restrictions, and decides to take a walk to a friends, with a "special" covid-19 Mask"