Kids Incorporated, also known as Kids Inc., was an American children's television program. It was largely a youth-oriented program with musical performances as an integral part of each and every storyline. The pilot episode was shot in September 1, 1983. The show aired in September 1, 1984 and ended in February 9, 1994. Reruns aired on Disney Channel until May 30, 1996.
Jonathan Pontell,
Mike Listo,
Joe Napolitano,
Mel Damski,
Michael Pressman,
Rachel Talalay,
Mark Harmon,
Peter MacNicol,
Michael Rapaport,
Arlene Sanford,
Michael Schultz,
Elodie Keene,
Jeannot Szwarc,
David Semel,
Michael Zinberg,
Jack Bender,
Alex Graves,
Alan Myerson,
Patrick R. Norris,
Larry Sheldon,
Thomas Schlamme,
Duane Clark,
Allison Liddi,
Joanna Kerns,
Bethany Rooney,
Bryan Gordon,
Steven Robman,
Robert Yannetti,
Roy Campanella II
Principal Steven Harper runs Winslow High School as best as he can while dealing with the demands of the faculty, the students and their parents.
Eyal Gordin,
Rebecca Asher,
Mike Mariano,
Daniel Attias,
Jerry Levine,
Troy Miller,
Chris Koch,
Garret Dillahunt,
Michael Fresco,
Victor Nelli Jr.,
Jeffrey Walker,
Ken Whittingham,
Phil Traill,
Lee Shallat Chemel,
Tucker Gates,
Jace Alexander,
Randall Einhorn,
Matt Shakman,
Timothy Stack,
David Katzenberg,
Gregory Thomas Garcia,
Richie Keen,
Jay Karas,
Melissa Kosar
James "Jimmy" Chance is a clueless 24-year-old who impregnates a serial killer during a one-night-stand. Earning custody of his daughter after the mother more
James "Jimmy" Chance is a clueless 24-year-old who impregnates a serial killer during a one-night-stand. Earning custody of his daughter after the mother is sentenced to death, Jimmy relies on his oddball but well-intentioned family for support in raising the child. close
Pamela Fryman,
Leonard R. Garner Jr.,
Steven Levitan,
Jean Sagal,
Peter Bonerz,
Craig Zisk,
Ken Levine,
Philip Charles MacKenzie,
John Fortenberry,
Matthew Diamond,
Lee Shallat Chemel,
Jeffrey Melman,
Richard Boden,
Gail Mancuso,
Darryl Bates,
Kevin C. Slattery,
Gerren Keith,
Dana De Vally Piazza
Just Shoot Me! is an American television sitcom that aired for seven seasons on NBC from March 4, 1997, to August 16, 2003, with 148 episodes produced. more
Just Shoot Me! is an American television sitcom that aired for seven seasons on NBC from March 4, 1997, to August 16, 2003, with 148 episodes produced. The show was created by Steven Levitan, the show's executive producer. close
Daniel Haller,
Hollingsworth Morse,
Bruce Bilson,
Georg Stanford Brown,
Larry Elikann,
Vince Edwards,
Jack Arnold,
Frank Beascoechea,
Winrich Kolbe,
Christian I. Nyby II,
Paul Stanley,
Michael Lange,
Michael O'Herlihy,
Lawrence Dobkin,
Bernard McEveety,
Don Medford,
Sidney Hayers,
Ron Satlof,
Alan Crosland Jr.,
Ted Lange,
Bruce Kessler,
Cliff Bole,
Russ Mayberry,
Georg Fenady,
Don McDougall,
Ray Austin,
Peter Crane,
Gil Bettman,
Lindsley Parsons III,
Tom Connors
Hollywood stuntman Colt Seavers picks up some extra pocket money by using his rough-and-tumble skills to track and capture bail jumpers.
David Trainer,
Gail Mancuso,
Zane Buzby,
Arlene Sanford,
James Widdoes
Camp Wilder is an American television sitcom which aired on ABC from September 18, 1992 until February 26, 1993. The premise centered on a young woman more
Camp Wilder is an American television sitcom which aired on ABC from September 18, 1992 until February 26, 1993. The premise centered on a young woman who opens up her home to the friends of her younger siblings, who sought it as judgment-free "hangout", and who regularly went to her for advice. The series was created by Matthew Carlson, and produced by a.k.a. Productions in association with Capital Cities Entertainment.
The show aired as a part of ABC's popular TGIF lineup, but was cancelled after 19 episodes due to low ratings. A 20th episode was produced, but was never aired in the US. Camp Wilder was also shown in the UK and Germany, where it became a hit. close