In the fictional town of Fernwood, Ohio, suburban housewife Mary Hartman seeks the kind of domestic perfection promised by Reader’s Digest and TV commercials. Instead she finds herself suffering the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune: mass murders, low-flying airplanes and waxy yellow buildup on her kitchen floor.
Loving parodies of some of the world's best-known documentaries. Each episode is shot in a different style of documentary filmmaking, and honors some more
Loving parodies of some of the world's best-known documentaries. Each episode is shot in a different style of documentary filmmaking, and honors some of the most important stories that didn't actually happen. close
Leslie Martinson,
Douglas Heyes,
Richard L. Bare,
Arthur Lubin,
Robert Altman,
Budd Boetticher,
Richard C. Sarafian,
Paul Henreid,
Marc Lawrence,
Gordon Douglas,
George Waggner,
Lew Landers,
David Lowell Rich,
Howard W. Koch,
Michael O'Herlihy,
James V. Kern,
Irving J. Moore,
André De Toth,
Lee Sholem,
Robert Gordon,
Charles F. Haas,
Alan Crosland Jr.,
Sidney Salkow,
Franklin Adreon,
Leslie Goodwins,
Reginald Le Borg,
Robert Douglas,
Abner Biberman,
Andrew McCullough,
Herbert L. Strock,
Montgomery Pittman,
Paul Landres,
Coles Trapnell,
Walter Doniger,
William D. Faralla,
Robert B. Sinclair,
John Ainsworth
Maverick is an American Western television series with comedic overtones created by Roy Huggins. The show ran from September 22, 1957 to July 8, 1962 more
Maverick is an American Western television series with comedic overtones created by Roy Huggins. The show ran from September 22, 1957 to July 8, 1962 on ABC and stars James Garner as Bret Maverick, an adroitly articulate cardsharp. Eight episodes into the first season, he was joined by Jack Kelly as his brother Bart, and from that point on, Garner and Kelly alternated leads from week to week, sometimes teaming up for the occasional two-brother episode. The Mavericks were poker players from Texas who traveled all over the American Old West and on Mississippi riverboats, constantly getting into and out of life-threatening trouble of one sort or another, usually involving money, women, or both. They would typically find themselves weighing a financial windfall against a moral dilemma. More often than not, their consciences trumped their wallets since both Mavericks were intensely ethical.
When Garner left the series after the third season due to a legal dispute, Roger Moore was added to the cast as their cousin Beau Maverick. Robert Colbert appeared later in the fourth season as a third Maverick brother, Brent Maverick. No more than two of the series leads ever appeared together in the same episode, and usually only one. close
Dean Holland,
Beth McCarthy-Miller,
Morgan Sackett,
Drew Goddard,
Michael Schur,
Trent O'Donnell,
Jude Weng,
Rebecca Asher,
Linda Mendoza,
Payman Benz,
Kristen Bell,
Ken Whittingham,
Tucker Gates,
Tristram Shapeero,
Julie Anne Robinson,
Lynn Shelton,
Michael McDonald,
Claire Scanlon,
Anya Adams,
Alan Yang,
Steve Day,
Valeria Migliassi Collins
Eleanor Shellstrop, an ordinary woman who, through an extraordinary string of events, enters the afterlife where she comes to realize that she hasn't more
Eleanor Shellstrop, an ordinary woman who, through an extraordinary string of events, enters the afterlife where she comes to realize that she hasn't been a very good person. With the help of her wise afterlife mentor, she's determined to shed her old way of living and discover the awesome (or at least the pretty good) person within. close
Charles R. Rondeau,
Bruce Bilson,
Leslie Martinson,
Gary Nelson,
William Hanna,
Joseph Barbera,
Ross Martin,
Jerry London,
Arnold Margolin,
Jack Arnold,
Sam Strangis,
Jud Taylor,
Jerry Paris,
Peter Baldwin,
Allen Baron,
Jim Parker,
Joshua Shelley,
Lee Philips,
Richard Michaels,
Donohue Jack,
Marc Daniels,
Tyne George,
Averback Hy,
Harry Falk,
Harry Harris,
Norman Abbott,
Frank Buxton,
E.W. Swackhamer,
Seymour Robbie,
Alan Rafkin,
Hal Cooper,
Oscar Rudolph,
Jerrold Bernstein,
James Sheldon,
William F. Claxton,
Stuart Margolin,
Terry Becker,
William Wiard,
Coby Ruskin,
Gordon Wiles,
Ezra Stone,
Hollingsworth Morse,
Krishna Shah,
Howard J. Morris,
Herbert Kenwith,
Danny Simon,
Robert Birnbaum,
Jeffrey Hayden,
Murray Golden,
Richard Kinon,
Bill Hobin,
Ross Bowman
An anthology comedy series featuring a line up of different celebrity guest stars appearing in anywhere from one, two, three, and four short stories or more
An anthology comedy series featuring a line up of different celebrity guest stars appearing in anywhere from one, two, three, and four short stories or vignettes within an hour about versions of love and romance. close