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Awards

  • 2015 - Emmy - Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series - nominated

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Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal
Josh Gad
Josh Gad
Stephnie Weir
Kristen Laybourne

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Wilfred

4 Seasons
U.S. version of an Australian cult sitcom about a meek young man and a pot-smoking talking dog named Wilfred.
66   Metascore
2011 TVMA Comedy, Other

Married

2 Seasons
A married couple rely on the strength of their friendship to get them through parenthood.
52   Metascore
2014 TVMA Comedy, Other

Trash to Cash

Home improvement is played for laughs as people receive decorating help from two brothers who turn trash into decor.
2003 Reality, Comedy, Other

Chozen

1 Season
An atypical rapper takes on the hip-hop industry.
44   Metascore
2014 TVMA Comedy, Other

Rescue Me

7 Seasons
Another contemporary "dramedy" series from the star/creator of The Job, Rescue Me revolved around the activities of a group of professional firefighters operating Engine 62 in a post-9/11 New York City. Denis Leary headed the cast as senior firefighter Tommy Gavin, who had allowed the pressures of his job to botch up his home life, separating him from his wife, Janet (Andrea Roth), and their three children. Even more disturbing was the fact that Tommy was constantly haunted by the ghosts of his dead comrades, and regularly carried on conversations with his deceased cousin, firefighter Jimmy Keefe (James McCaffrey). Nor was Tommy the only member of the Engine 62 team battling personal demons. Chief Jerry Reilly (Jack McGee) was a compulsive gambler; handsome Sean Garrity (Steven Pasquale) was incapable of carrying on an intelligent conversation; and daredevil Franco Rivera (Daniel Sunjata) insisted upon living on the edge, both on and off the job, frequently with disastrous consequences. Meanwhile, Lt. Kenny "Lou" Shea (John Scurti) endeavored to channel his emotions and phobias into writing poems, and rookie Mike Silletti (Mike Lombardi) was kept busy trying to figure out what sort of practical joke would next be pulled on him by his sadistically prankish co-workers. The first season of Rescue Me was launched by the FX cable network on July 21, 2004.
85   Metascore
2004 TVMA Drama, Comedy

Totally Biased With W. Kamau Bell

2 Seasons
Comedian W. Kamau Bell offers his take on politics, pop culture, race, religion and the media.
2012 TVMA Comedy, Talk & Interview, Other

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