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The Librarians

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The Librarians: Season 4
The Librarians: Season 4
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1:32 The Librarians: Season 4

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Rebecca Romijn
John Larroquette
Christian Kane

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Cupid

1 Season
In this TV sitcom, Cupid (Jeremy Piven) has lost his touch and is banished from Mount Olympus. To reclaim his position there, he must go to Earth and assume the role of mortal Trevor Hale. Once he brings 100 couples together without the benefit of magic, he can return to Olympus. Naturally, this tale gets him institutionalized. In the course of Hale's extensive therapy, his shrink, Dr. Claire Allen (Paula Marshall), remains skeptical of Hale's bizarre Cupid concept, but even so, she invites him into a singles group, an ideal arena for Hale to begin his difficult assignment. Filmed in Vancouver, this series premiered September 26, 1998 on ABC.
1998 TV14 Drama, Fantasy, Other

Longstreet

1 Season
Despite being blinded in an explosion, a New Orleans insurance investigator continues to work cases with assistance from his guide dog, Pax, and a tight circle of friends. Bruce Lee appeared in a number of episodes as the martial-arts instructor who coaches Longstreet in self-defense.
1971 Drama

Homefront

2 Seasons
A nostalgic and intelligent ensemble drama about GIs adjusting to civilian life after World War II revolved around three diverse families---the Sloans, the Metcalfs and the Davises---in fictional River Run, Ohio. The series explored such serious issues as women's rights and racial equality, but there was always time for steamy relationships.
1991 Drama, Other

Big Shots

1 Season
Created by Jon Harmon Feldman (whose previous credits included such worthwhile weeklies as American Dreams), the semi-serious Big Shots was pigeonholed in the trade press as a "Sex and the City for guys." The series traced the activities of four upscale male friends who regularly commiserated over their lives and careers at a posh country club. The designated "moral center" of the series was James Walker (Michael Vartan), who'd become CEO of Amerimart Industries by a fluke (his boss had been killed in a freak accident just before James was to have been fired), but who was determined to be a standard bearer of integrity both in and out of the workplace -- and to tactfully ignore the fact that his wife, Stacey (Wendy Moniz), had been having an affair with his former employer. James' best buds included Brody Johns (Christopher Titus), senior vice president of Alpha Crisis Management, who had trouble "managing" his contentious spouse, Janelle (Charisma Carpenter); Karl Mixworthy (Joshua Malina), chief exec of a huge pharmaceutical conglomerate, tolerably married to Wendy (Amy Sloan) while having an affair with hyper-possessive Marla (Jessica Collins); and Duncan Collinsworth (Dylan McDermott), top man at Reveal Cosmetics, who though long divorced somehow found it difficult to resist the sexual charms of his ex-wife, Lisbeth (Paige Turco), and whose future was jeopardized by an unfortunate one-night stand with a hooker named Dontrelle (Jazzmun), who turned out to be a transsexual. Nor did Duncan's emotional entanglements end there; he also had a lot of trouble relating to his estranged 19-year-old daughter, Cameron (Peyton List), and seemed oblivious to the fact that he was worshipped by his attractive business associate Katie Graham (Nia Long). Also in the cast was Francesca P. Roberts as therapist Dr. Seaver-Filner, who was kept solvent by the repeated visits from the Walkers and the Collinsworths. Big Shots premiered on ABC on September 27, 2007.
33   Metascore
2007 TV14 Drama, Business

The Mackenzies of Paradise Cove

Hawaii locations enhance the adventures of a family of five orphans, who adopt a seagoing loner as their guardian. Based on a 1978 TV-movie called 'Stickin' Together.'
1979 Drama, Family, Other

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A brief 1952 series of dramatizations produced by the Health Information Foundation.
1952 Drama, Health & Lifestyle, Other

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