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Laverne & Shirley

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Awards

  • 1980 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy - nominated
  • 1979 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy - nominated
  • 1978 - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy - nominated
  • 1978 - Golden Globe - Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy - nominated

Cast & Crew See All

Michael McKean
Leonard `Lenny Kosnowski
Penny Marshall
Laverne DeFazio
Phil Foster
Frank DeFazio

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The Big Showdown

Players field trivia questions for a chance to play a dice game with a possible $10,000 payoff.
1974 Family, Game Show

Once and Again

3 Seasons
Created by thirtysomething's Edward Zwick and Marshall Herskovitz, the ABC drama series Once and Again starred Sela Ward as Lily Manning, who worked for a Chicago online company and who at the beginning of the series was in the process of divorcing her insensitive restauranteur husband, Jake (Jeffrey Nordling); and Billy Campbell as Rick Sammler, a prosperous Chicago architect who had long since divested himself of his troublesome wife, Karen (Susanna Thompson). Inevitably, Lily and Rick met and fell in love -- but wondered if entering into romance was a wise decision, after having had retained so much emotional baggage after their previous marriages. Even so -- and despite resistance from Lily's self-loathing older daughter, Grace (Julia Whalen), and resentful younger daughter, Zoe (Meredith Deane), and Rick's learning-disabled son, Eli (Shane West), and plain-spoken daughter, Jessie (Evan Rachel Wood) -- the couple was determined to make their relationship work. Throughout the series' three-season run, Lily and Rick were met with devastating personal and professional disasters at every turn, finding release of sorts by expressing their innermost thoughts directly to the camera in sporadic "confessionals," filmed in black-and-white. Also helping the couple weather their storms was Edward Zwick himself, who was cast in the role of marriage counselor Dr. Daniel Rosenfeld. Though Once and Again would have seemed more attuned to the angst-driven late '80s, the series actually ran from September 21, 1999, through April 15, 2002.
92   Metascore
1999 TVPG Drama, Family

Single Parents

2 Seasons
A group of single parents help each other raise their 7-year-old kids and maintain personal lives beyond parenthood.
67   Metascore
2018 TVPG Family, Comedy, Other

Stump the Authors

A panel of writers engages in off-the-cuff storytelling, spinning tales based on a random assortment of props and costumes.
1949 Family, Other

Muppets Tonight

A 'Muppet Show' for the '90s features the antics of Kermit the Frog, Rasta musician Clifford and their fuzzy, furry friends as they operate KMUP-TV. Brian Henson updated his father's classic series and served as one of the executive producers. His partner was 'SCTV' and 'Larry Sanders Show' alum Dick Blasucci.
1998 TVG Music, Family, Comedy, Variety Shows, Other

The Hughleys

4 Seasons
Stand-up comic D.L. Hughley stars in this TV sitcom, based on his own life, about an African-American family moving into an upscale California suburb. Surrounded by Caucasians, vending machine king Darryl Hughley (Hughley) finds fears surfacing despite his friendly neighbors (Eric Allan Kramer and Marietta DePrima). What's happening? Is he losing his blackness as his buddy Milsap (John Henton) suggests? Premiered September 22, 1998 on ABC.
1998 TVPG Family, Comedy, Other

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