The 'Night Court' alum moved on to this darker, almost noirish sitcom about a bus-terminal manager trying to stay sober and put his life back together on the graveyard shift. The writing and performances were strong, but after three seasons and numerous time-slot shifts, the show was canceled.
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Awards
1995 - Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series- nominated
1994 - Emmy - Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series- nominated
1994 - Emmy - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series- nominated
Past reports from The Daily Show, presentedin a format spoofing morning talk shows. Jon Stewart, Beth Littleford, Stephen Colbert, Mo Rocca, Vance DeGeneres.
Red Skelton headlines this 60-minute, full-color "tribute" to Hollywood Boulevard. Among Red's guests are such nominally well-known personalities as Frank Sinatra, Dinah Shore, George Raft, Bobby Rydell and William Demarest. While strolling down the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Red pays pantomimic tribute to several movie legends. He also has his feet planted in cement at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, with a surly George Raftas the "planter", and portrays a starving actor hoping to be discovered at Schwab's Drugstore. William Demarest joins Red in a "Freddie the Freeloader" skit, and Bobby Rydell sings a tune at a record shop. In the final segment, Red and Sinatra perform a duet at Puccini's Restaurant, and Dinah Shore does her usual. First telecast November 30, 1960, The Red Skelton Timex Special was produced on videotape.
That's My Bush! is an American comedy television series that aired on Comedy Central from April 4 to May 23, 2001. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, best known for also creating South Park, the series centers on the fictitious personal life of President George W. Bush, as played by Timothy Bottoms. Carrie Quinn Dolin played Laura Bush, and Kurt Fuller played Karl Rove. Despite the political overtones, the show itself was actually a broad lampoon of American sitcoms, including lame jokes, a laugh track, and stock characters such as klutzy bimbo secretary Princess, know-it-all maid Maggie, and supposedly helpful "wacky" next-door neighbor Larry.
Sleepless nights, diaper changes, self-doubt, and more sleepless nights. Together, two newly-made moms must navigate their bizarre lives after motherhood. And maybe share a glass of wine or three.