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Awards

  • 1956 - Emmy - Best Actress - Continuing Performance - nominated
  • 1955 - Emmy - Best Actress Starring in a Regular Series - nominated
  • 1955 - Emmy - Best Supporting Actor in a Regular Series - nominated
  • 1955 - Emmy - Best Situation Comedy Series - nominated

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Eve Arden
Connie Brooks
Jane Morgan
Mrs. Margaret Davis
Gale Gordon
Osgood Conklin

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Kamikaze

A motley crew of Latvian ne'er-do-wells performs rude, crude and lewd stunts.
2018 Reality, Comedy

Pokémon the Series: XYZ

19 Seasons
Ash and Pikachu are joined by Ash's friend Serena and siblings, Clemont and Bonnie from Lumiose City as they continue their search for Kalos Pokémon.
TVY7 Fantasy, Family, Comedy, Action & Adventure, Kids, Other

Rod Z: I Aint Lied Yet

Christian comedian Rod Z offers laughter with a spiritual subtext on this performance video. Rod Z: I Ain't Lied Yet features the funnyman's routines on the foibles of contemporary urban life, including college life, his days in a fraternity, Christianity in the inner city, and much more, all infused with his own personal testimony of faith.
2005 Comedy

House Gang

The wonderful performances of three developmentally challenged teenage actors placed House Gang several cuts above the usual Australian sitcom. The plot got under way when builder Mike Wilson (Chris Haywood) went bankrupt, forcing him to give up ownership of his house. With nowhere else to go, Mike and his contentious 15-year-old daughter Chloe (Jocelyn Rosen) decided to move in with their tenants: a trio of handicapped young adults named Belinda (Ruth Cromer), Trevor (Saxon Graham), and Robert (Chris Greenwood), and their special-ed teacher Jack (Jeanette Cronin), who had an iconoclastic streak a mile wide and who loved motorbike racing. At first appalled by their new roommates, the Wilsons soon discovered that they had a lot to learn from the industrious, well-adjusted Belinda, Trev, and Robert, who in many ways were the cleverest and most resourceful characters on the show. Created by Diana Emry, Gaby Mason, and Craig Pearce, the 12 episodes of House Gang were originally telecast in Australia from 1996 to 1998.
1996 Comedy

Funniest Commercials of the Year: 2010

Ad sensation Isaiah Mustafa hosts the seventh annual showcase of the year's wittiest and most entertaining commercials from the United States and abroad. The retrospective features appearances by David Hasselhoff and Jonathan Goldsmith, who's recognized as the ad realm's "most interesting man in the world."
2010 TV14 Comedy, Other

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