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Mike & Molly

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Mike & Molly: Season 6
Mike & Molly: Season 6
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1:15 Mike & Molly: Season 6

Awards

  • 2016 - People's Choice Awards - Favorite Comedic TV Actress - winner
  • 2014 - Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - nominated
  • 2012 - Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - nominated
  • 2011 - Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - winner

Cast & Crew See All

Billy Gardell
Mike Biggs
Melissa McCarthy
Molly Flynn
Swoosie Kurtz
Joyce Flynn

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My Guys

A widower divides his time between his two sons and his limo business. The sitcom ran for only two episodes.
1996 Comedy, Other

Dastardly and Muttley

The animated adventures of a WWI flying squadron, led by the evil Dick Dastardly and his canine pal, Muttley, ordered to stop an American courier pigeon named Yankee Doodle. The series was a spin-off of 'The Wacky Races.'
1969 TVG Comedy, Other

Charles in Charge

5 Seasons
A tailor-made vehicle for former Happy Days regular Scott Baio, the weekly, half-hour Charles in Charge was one of the few sitcoms to enjoy more success in first-run syndication than it did during its network run. Debuting October 3, 1984 on CBS, the series cast Baio as Charles, a 19-year-old college student living in New Brunswick. In exchange for room and board, Charles agreed to work as a male governess in the home of upscale couple Jill and Stan Pembroke (Julie Cobb, James Widdoes). Our hero's charges were three rambunctious youngsters, ranging in age from 10 to 14: carefree youngest son Jason (Michael Pearlman), wisecracking middle child Douglas (Jonathan Ward), and boy-crazy oldest kid Lila (April Lerman). Occasionally helping Charles ride herd over the children was his best friend Buddy Lembeck, played by Scott Baio's real-life best friend Willie Aames. Also seen during the series' tenure on CBS was Jennifer Runyon as Gwendolyn Pierce, the girl whom Charles wooed but seldom won. After 22 episodes, Charles in Charge was canceled by CBS, and it seemed at the time that the story was over. However, the TV-distribution arm of MCA still felt that the property had potential, and in conjunction with Tribune Entertainment, MCA revived Charles in Charge for station-by-station syndication beginning in January of 1987. Of the original cast, only Scott Baio and Willie Aames were carried over to the syndicated version. It was explained that the Pembroke family had sold their house to the Powell family, which consisted of mom Ellen Powell (Sondra Kerns), her crusty father Walter (James Callahan), and her three capricious children Adam (Alexander Polinsky), Sarah (Josie Davis), and Jamie (Nicole Eggert), their ages ranging from 12 to 14. With Ellen's Naval-officer husband stationed in the South Seas, it was only logical that Charles should again be hired as "Mr. Governess" for the Powell urchins -- and thus the original premise was revised with a virtually all-new cast. Later additions to the player roster were Ellen Travolta as Charles' widowed mother Lillian, and Erika Eleniak as his new girlfriend Stephanie Curtis. Proving to be a hit on the syndication circuit, Charles in Charge churned out an additional 104 episodes between 1987 and the fall of 1990.
1984 TVG Family, Comedy, Other

Comedy Zone

An ensemble cast made up primarily of theater actors perform in short sketches and comedy routines before a studio audience in New York. The writers of the skits are Broadway and Off-Broadway playwrights, including Christopher Durang, Jules Feiffer, Wendy Wasserstein, Mark O'Donnell, John Bishop, John Ford Noonan and Jaston Williams. Steve Allen revived his classic 'Man on the Street' bit when he appeared on the show's premiere.
1984 Comedy

David Steinberg

The Canadian-born comic hosts this summer comedy-variety series. A 1976 version of the show aired on Canada's CTV network and introduced Joe Flaherty, Dave Thomas, Martin Short, Andrea Martin and John Candy, who went on to comprise the 'SCTV' troupe.
1974 Comedy, Variety Shows

Good Sports

1 Season
An ex-model and a retired jock are teamed as coanchors on 'SportsCentral' and get a chance to renew a 20-year-old fling---one he doesn't remember and she's never forgotten. Cameos included Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bruce Jenner and George Foreman.
1991 Comedy, Other

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