From big city attorney to "bowling alley lawyer." Call him crazy? We call him... Ed.
After his wife leaves him and he's fired from his job at a high-profile New York city law firm, Ed Stevens moves back to his small hometown of Stuckeyville where he buys the local bowling alley and attempts to win the heart of his high school crush.
Millicent Torkelson does what she can to hold her family together as it shrinks to just her and her children after her husband Randy abandons the family.
Millicent Torkelson does what she can to hold her family together as it shrinks to just her and her children after her husband Randy abandons the family. close
Peter Lauer,
Juan Jose Campanella,
Dan Dinello,
Danny Leiner,
Balaban Bob,
Adam Bernstein
Strangers with Candy is a television series produced by Comedy Central. It first aired on April 7, 1999, and concluded its third and final season on October more
Strangers with Candy is a television series produced by Comedy Central. It first aired on April 7, 1999, and concluded its third and final season on October 2, 2000. Its timeslot was Sundays at 10:00 p.m.. In 2007, Strangers with Candy was ranked #30 on TV Guide's Top Cult Shows Ever. close
Lee Shallat Chemel,
Victor Nelli Jr.,
Ken Kwapis,
Linda Mendoza,
Roger Nygard,
Reginald Hudlin,
Michael Spiller,
Kevin Bray,
David Grossman,
Millicent Shelton,
Sam Weisman,
John Fortenberry,
Jamie Babbit,
Robert Berlinger,
Ken Whittingham,
Allison Liddi,
Stan Lathan,
Rusty Cundieff,
Keith Truesdell,
Gina Prince-Bythewood,
Larry Wilmore,
Warren Hutcherson
The Bernie Mac Show is an American sitcom that aired on Fox for five seasons from November 14, 2001 to April 14, 2006. The series featured comic actor more
The Bernie Mac Show is an American sitcom that aired on Fox for five seasons from November 14, 2001 to April 14, 2006. The series featured comic actor Bernie Mac and his wife Wanda raising his sister's three kids: Jordan, Bryana, and Vanessa. close
James Whitmore Jr.,
Michael Preece,
Tony Mordente,
Allen Corey,
David Soul,
Charlie Picerni,
Dennis Dugan,
Kim Manners,
Arnold Laven,
Peter Kiwitt,
Winrich Kolbe,
James Fargo,
Alan Myerson,
Richard A. Colla,
Alexander Singer,
Don Chaffey,
Guy Magar,
Michael Lange,
Dennis Donnelly,
Michael O'Herlihy,
Bill Duke,
Trikonis Gus,
Douglas Heyes,
James L. Conway,
Jefferson Kibbee,
Sidney Hayers,
Ron Satlof,
James Darren,
Fred Dryer,
Bruce Kessler,
Stephanie Kramer,
Les Sheldon,
John Peter Kousakis,
Bob Bralver,
Larry Stewart,
Peter Crane,
Gary Winter,
David G. Phinney
Hunter is an American police drama television series created by Frank Lupo, and starring Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee more
Hunter is an American police drama television series created by Frank Lupo, and starring Fred Dryer as Sgt. Rick Hunter and Stepfanie Kramer as Sgt. Dee Dee McCall, which ran on NBC from 1984 to 1991. However, Kramer left after the sixth season to pursue other acting and musical opportunities. In the seventh season, Hunter partnered with two different women officers. The titular character, Sgt. Rick Hunter, was a wily, physically imposing, and often rule-breaking homicide detective with the Los Angeles Police Department. The show's main characters, Hunter and McCall, resolve many of their cases by shooting dead the perpetrators.
The show's executive producer during the first season was Stephen J. Cannell, whose company produced the series. close
Oz Scott,
Jim Charleston,
Christopher Taylor,
David Jackson,
Robert Mandel,
James Keach,
Deran Sarafian,
Helen Shaver,
Craig T. Nelson,
Rod Holcomb,
Jerry Levine,
Michael W. Watkins,
James Chory,
Eric Laneuville,
Rick Rosenthal,
Blake T. Evans,
Richard Compton,
Damon Santostefano,
Jonathan LaPaglia,
Peter Markle,
Terry George,
Richard J. Lewis,
Kevin Dowling,
Sharron Miller,
Stephen Cragg,
Joe Napolitano,
Sandy Smolan,
Sarah Pia Anderson,
Pam Veasey,
Joe Ann Fogle,
Julian Chojnacki,
Ricardo Méndez Matta
The District is a television police drama which aired on CBS from October 7, 2000 to May 1, 2004. The show followed the work and personal life of the more
The District is a television police drama which aired on CBS from October 7, 2000 to May 1, 2004. The show followed the work and personal life of the chief of Washington, D.C.'s Police Department. close