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- Aspiring film actress Penny moves into a Pasadena apartment across the hall from brilliant, but socially awkward, physicists Sheldon Cooper and Leonard Hofstadter and shows them how little they know about life outside of the lab.
- A revival of the popular 1990s sitcom "Roseanne," which centered on the everyday life of an American working-class family.
- A married father of three tries to maintain his manliness in a world increasingly dominated by women.
- Two couples and their single friend, all at different stages in their relationships, deal with the complications of dating, commitment, and marriage.
- This show follows the life of a family of dinosaurs, living in a modern world. They have televisions, refrigerators, et cetera. The only humans around are cavemen, who are viewed as pets and wild animals.
- Bill and Judy are not your average parents; the kids are the responsible ones.
- Four aspects (intellect, sensitivity, fear, and lust) of Waterton Publishing Company fact-checker Herman Brooks' personality help him get through different situations in both his private and professional life.
- The family of a special-needs teen is good at dealing with the challenges he faces--and excellent at creating new ones.
- Casey McCall and Dan Rydell are sports anchors and best friends on "Sports Night", a nightly cable program.
- In an amoral science-based company, a manager tries to keep control of his scientists while being pressured by his shrewd boss.
- Ellen Morgan is a neurotic bookstore owner who deals with life through comedy and extensive rambling.
- Grace is a recovering alcoholic, now divorced from an abusive husband, struggling to bring up three children on her own.
- A family's bond is strengthened when the youngest son tells his parents that he's gay.
- A spinoff of The Goldbergs set in the 1990s that follows the faculty of William Penn Academy who, despite their eccentricities and crazy personal lives, are heroes to their students.
- A single mother tries to find love again with her new boyfriend Diego, of whom her father disapproves. She gets help from her two brothers and two girlfriends at work (her father's bar).
- A pair of working class parents in an Irish-Catholic family try to raise their eight kids during the 1970s.
- A frustrated doctor juggles his career, marriage, and family.
- A high-tech security firm takes extreme, and often questionable, measures to sell their protection services.
- Husbands is a sitcom about a famous baseball player named Brady Kelly (Sean Hemeon) and a flamboyant actor named Cheeks (Brad Bell) and their adaptation to married life after a drunken Vegas wedding, to celebrate the Marriage Equality law that was passed in America.
- A young Muslim student from Pakistan is sent to live with a Christian family in Wisconsin as part of a foreign exchange program.
- Short-story writer Andy makes his living by working at a huge faceless company in present-day Chicago, writing technical manuals.
- A workaholic adult woman's imaginary childhood friend returns to her, but ends up being more of a troublemaker than a great companion.
- A college freshman begins to notice that students at her new school are losing their individuality. She discovers that the faculty are operating on the students' brains to make them docile and productive, but she's having none of it.
- Bob Patterson is a popular self-help motivational speaker. What his adoring public doesn't know is that he's an insecure husband and dad who often fails at basic human interactions.
- Preteen Moochie Daniels just wants a dog, but his dad, Ron, is allergic to canines, like Bundles, the shabby sheep dog of neighbor Charlie Mulvihill who secretly trained his pet to help him steal jewels. Mooch's big brother Wilbert 'Wilby' is smart, shy and a promising inventor, but hopelessly clumsy when it comes to girls, and is jealous of his slick mate Trey who has no problems. Desperate Wilby resorts to a spell from the ring of Lucrezia Borgia (he accidentally got from dad's museum of curiosities), which magically turns him into Bundles and back at uncontrollable times. This is how he also knows that the diamond on loan in his father's museum is Charlie's next target, but who would believe his story?