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- "How Does That Make You Feel?" is a short sitcom from D-Dowd Productions. Chris and Carol are newlyweds with a lot of funny misadventures together. Listen in as they meet with their marriage counselor, Dr. Thomson, and describe these funny moments.
- "Charlotte Ferris Today" is a spin-off sitcom of "The Charlotte Ferris Show," which ran from 2010-2016. Charlotte was the mayor of Waldburg, CO, and a photographer, but when her studio burned down and she was offered a job teaching at a college, she moved to Raleigh, NC to start a new life. To her surprise, her annoying neighbor John followed along, and brought with him a lot of laughs.
- Now considered a rogue agent and under the influence of Alfred Lugner's chemical brainwashing, Philip begins to fight against his own agency. After being captured, it is not only unclear to his superiors what has happened to their best agent, but to Agent 07 himself, loyalties are difficult to decide. He is not only fighting against Lugner, but also his own MI7 agency, and himself.
- After six years, Agent 07 is back -- even if his appearance is rather unexpected to 17, who hasn't seen him in years. But something is going on behind the scenes that even the head of the MI7 branch of the secret service doesn't know about. Only Agent 07 can do what needs to be done to get to the bottom of this mystery. He's back and better than ever, because he never really left.
- When Miss Finch discovers her boss Mr West has been manipulating world politics with specially tailored information on computer chips, she feels she must do something to stop it. But Pratt, who works for West, has already delivered enough chips to gain control of most of Europe. With so many conflicting interests, government intervention is not a possibility. But a new hire, Miss Mather, suggests contacting a private investigator. Perhaps this recommendation is just what is needed to terminate West and Pratt's plan. Or maybe there is more to the operation than meets the eye.
- This film experiments with narrative, irony, and visuals. "The Transcendentalist" follows a woman who, in her attempt to write a realistic and original character, forsakes her real-world relationships to build a connection with the story world. Yet her writing, told through the words of 19th century Transcendentalists, is not original, despite its ostensible interest in originality. This lack of authenticity manifests itself into the cold ending of the film; unable to continue building a story-world, and isolated from her former friendships, our character finds herself totally alone.
- Sent out by Seventeen with the aide of Forty-Two's gadgets and a cover provided by Miss Monet, Agent 07 starts investigating what begins as a simple diamond smuggling operation. But this little operation actually leads up to something much larger and more sinister, and Secret Service Agent 07 finds himself right in the middle of it. Betrayed by CIA agent Ruth Less and unsure of wealthy investor Roger Moorington, Krieg allies with WaveCorp designer Katrina Torri and old companion Miss Pennypacker to try and get to the bottom of this mysterious operation that goes by the name "Black Abyss." But he must be constantly on the lookout for Andrew Ernhert who guards the secrets of the plan.
- "The Charlotte Ferris Show" is a web sitcom with short episodes, each about 5 minutes long, aside from occasional 10 minute specials. The show follows the main character Charlotte who moved to the little town of Waldburg from Denver a few years ago. Episodes explore Charlotte's job as mayor and owner of her own small photography studio, examine some of the little comedies in day-to-day life, and most importantly explore relationships with other characters. John, her half busy-body / half idiot neighbor, is always hanging around her apartment, and she always seems to be getting phone calls from the very talkative Will, who works for customer service at Denver Photo Supply. Then there's Mr. Simon, Charlotte's bi-polar landlord, and Caroline, her level-headed best friend who lived down the street. Nick, the operator of a TV tower on the south side of Waldburg, Trisha, John's selfish girlfriend, and Matt, the host of Charlotte's favorite photography talk show, round out that cast. These characters make for a lot of laughs packed into one small episode, and also add to the classic, feel-good atmosphere of the show.
- Charlotte Ferris is moving from Denver, the big city in which she has lived all her life, to the small village of Waldburg in the wilderness. With a new job and nice apartment, the future looks promising - but a clumsy neighbor and unusual landlord add a comedic twist. Join Charlotte as she is Moving In to her new apartment - and into a new sitcom.
- John tries to help Charlotte feel more at home with her job at the diner. However, when some falsely perceived implications come into play, John ends up making the whole situation worse. What kind of comedic life has Charlotte gotten herself into?
- Charlotte wants to have John and Mr. Simon over for dinner. After all, they so far are her only friends in Waldburg, and she wants to thank them for being so friendly. But little does she know that an April Fools Day joke has ruined her meal, and will end up making quite a funny situation.
- Waldburg is entering into an annual play festival/competition, and needs everyone in town to participate, including Charlotte - who is a self proclaimed bad actress. Coupled with John's poor instruction, Charlotte's part becomes a disaster, leading to some rather funny results.
- Last week, Charlotte applied to Maple University to major in photography. But before she could read the letter of either acceptance or rejection from the college, John intercepted it, and he didn't like what it said very much. Was Charlotte accepted to the college or not? Is John jealous that she got in, or trying to protect her from disappointment?
- When Charlotte moved in, her apartment was fully furnished, so she figures she ought to check with Mr. Simon, her landlord, before she buys a new vacuum cleaner to replace the old one that was already there. What she doesn't realize is that Mr. Simon, because of his mood swings, will turn this simple task into a funny misadventure.
- When Charlotte challenges the neatness of John's apartment, he invites her over to see for herself how "messy" his apartment it. They decide to make a contest out of it to see who keeps a nicer house. Though Charlotte is surprised by the upkeep of John's apartment, there is something suspicious that might lead to a rather funny discovery.
- Charlotte is getting pretty stressed out about her photography project for college, and the fact that she has to call Will at Denver Photo Supply doesn't help. Not only that, but she foresees problems since John is hanging around, and she doesn't want him to ruin her very important project.
- Charlotte is back, and better than ever, for the third season of her award winning sitcom, "The Charlotte Ferris Show!" You won't want to miss a single episode this season, as Charlotte meets new characters, and has many funny experiences in new setting with new character developments. In this double-length special episode, Charlotte has a new neighbor - actually, two, depending on how you look at it, and it is setting things up for a lot of laughs later on.
- When talkative Will finds out that his company, Denver Photo Supply might be going out of business, Charlotte is afraid she'll never hear the end of it. But by the end of the story, she may just find that there's more to Will's personality than meets the eye.
- Charlotte is about to learn a lesson in friendship and politics the hard way, when she finds that none of her friends agree with her political views. But she might see that there is more to a healthy debate than having a strong opinion, because other people can have opinions that are just as strong--and just as legitimate, too.
- Charlotte and her fellow citizens of Waldburg are back for Season V of our homemade sitcom. It's Charlotte's first day as mayor, and the problems have already started. With the highway that goes near Waldburg being rerouted, Charlotte has to think fast to save the Waldburg economy from collapsing.
- When Charlotte finds out some bad news about her parents, Caroline and John aren't very understanding--they even find humor in it. But when they jokes are finally put aside, they find that they're able to help Charlotte through her sadness.
- When John dials a wrong number and who keeps calling back, he gets a little worried. But after a few laughs and a little help from Charlotte, it becomes clear that this stalker isn't so dangerous after all, and may even offer some new opportunities for Charlotte since the loss of her studio.