Then Came Bronson is an American adventure/drama television series starring Michael Parks that aired on NBC from 1969 to 1970, and was produced by MGM Television. The series, created by Denne Bart Petitclerc, began with a movie pilot on Monday, March 24, 1969. The series was approved for one year and began its first run on September 17, 1969. The pilot was also released in Europe as a feature film.
Jeffrey G. Hunt,
Lauren Petzke,
Michael A. Allowitz,
Mike Karasick,
Geoffrey Wing Shotz,
Barbara Brown,
Brett Matthews,
Darren Grant,
America Young,
Angela Barnes Gomes,
Chris Grismer,
Bola Ogun,
Tony Solomons,
Julie Plec,
Tony Griffin,
Trevor Juarez,
Jason Stone,
Carol Banker,
Mary Lou Belli,
Nathan Hope,
John Hyams,
Paul Wesley,
Carl Seaton,
Morenike Joela Evans,
Nimisha Mukerji,
Eric Dean Seaton,
Jennifer Derwingson
In a place where young witches, vampires, and werewolves are nurtured to be their best selves in spite of their worst impulses, Klaus Mikaelson’s daughter, more
In a place where young witches, vampires, and werewolves are nurtured to be their best selves in spite of their worst impulses, Klaus Mikaelson’s daughter, 17-year-old Hope Mikaelson, Alaric Saltzman’s twins, Lizzie and Josie Saltzman, among others, come of age into heroes and villains at The Salvatore School for the Young and Gifted. close
James Hayman,
James Frawley,
Helen Shaver,
Kevin Dowling,
Paul Michael Glaser,
Peter B. Levin,
Donna Deitch,
Daniel Sackheim,
John Kent Harrison,
Karen Arthur,
Elodie Keene,
David Semel,
Brad Silberling,
Nancy Malone,
Jack Bender,
Alan Myerson,
Martin Davidson,
Andrew Robinson,
Fred Gerber,
Ken Olin,
Keith Samples,
Kenneth D. Zunder,
Vince Misiano,
Mel Damski,
Joanna Kerns,
Lee Shallat Chemel,
Kristoffer Tabori,
Arvin Brown,
Matt Shakman,
David S. Platt,
Jessica Landaw,
Bob McCracken,
Martha Mitchell,
Lewis Gould,
Joseph Dougherty,
Joe Ann Fogle,
Anita W. Addison
Judging Amy is an American television drama that was telecast from September 19, 1999, through May 3, 2005, on CBS-TV. This TV series starred Amy Brenneman more
Judging Amy is an American television drama that was telecast from September 19, 1999, through May 3, 2005, on CBS-TV. This TV series starred Amy Brenneman and Tyne Daly. Its main character is a judge who serves in a family court, and in addition to the family-related cases that she adjudicates, many episodes of the show focus on her own experiences as a divorced mother, and on the experiences of her mother, a social worker who works in the field of child welfare. This series was based on the life experiences of Brenneman's mother. close
Brian Mills,
John Anderson,
David Kester,
Tony Prescott,
Ian Bevitt,
Michael Cox,
John Black,
Gareth Morgan,
Mike Newell,
Michael Apted,
David Carson,
Charles Sturridge,
Mary McMurray,
Julian Jarrold,
Patrick Lau,
Tony Wharmby,
John Llewellyn Moxey,
Suri Krishnamma,
Massey Simon,
Harper Graeme,
Sarah Harding,
David Richards,
Diana Patrick,
Julian Farino,
Roland Joffe,
Alan Grint,
Richard Holthouse,
Jim O'Hanlon,
Ken Grieve,
Richard Signy,
Alan Wareing,
Michael Owen Morris,
Baz Taylor,
Nigel Keen,
Jim Loach,
Tim Hopewell,
Pedr James,
Gerald Blake,
Nic Phillips,
Menhaj Huda,
Quentin Lawrence,
Laurence Moody,
Dominic Leclerc,
Noreen Kershaw,
Michael Darlow,
Tom Poole,
Dominic Keavey,
Barry Davis,
Garth Tucker,
Ian Barber,
Michael Kerrigan,
Tessa Hoffe,
Piotr Szkopiak,
Derek Lister,
Gerry Mill,
Ron Francis,
June Wyndham-Davies,
Graham Wetherell,
Matt Hilton,
Ken Horn,
Will Brenton,
Jordan Hogg,
Tim Royle,
Jeremy Summers,
Kay Patrick,
Brian Lennane,
Audrey Cooke,
John Michael Phillips,
June Howson,
Paul Bernard,
Tim Dowd,
David Penn,
Riitta-Leena Lynn,
Richard Everitt,
Ian White,
Nicholas Ferguson,
Mervyn Cumming,
Penelope Shales,
Jason Beresford,
Roger Cheveley,
Spencer Campbell,
Tracey Rooney,
Mike Adams,
Matthew Robinson,
Tim O'Mara,
Colin Cant,
Pip Short,
Oscar Whitbread,
Stephen Butcher,
Bob Hird,
Tim Sullivan,
Howard Baker,
Derek Bennett,
Pip Banyard,
Hugh Munro,
Alan Bromly,
David Boisseau,
Roger Jenkins,
Chris McMaster,
Douglas Hurn,
Vivian Milroy,
Stuart Latham,
Royston Morley,
Anne Ross Muir,
Sasha Ransome,
Duncan Foster,
Max Morgan Witts,
Malcolm Taylor,
Steve Finn,
Nicky Higgens,
Peter Rose,
Peter Plummer,
Darrol Blake,
Karl Neilson,
Judith Dine,
Gill Wilkinson,
Nickie Lister,
Wally Butler,
Stephen Moore,
Tristan de Vere Cole,
Stuart Davids,
Craig Lines,
Henry Foster,
Richard Doubleday,
Philip Draycott,
Bill Gilmour,
Mickey Jones
The residents of Coronation Street are ordinary, working-class people, and the show follows them through regular social and family interactions at home, more
The residents of Coronation Street are ordinary, working-class people, and the show follows them through regular social and family interactions at home, in the workplace, and in their local pub, the Rovers Return Inn. Britain's longest-running soap. close
Kenneth Fink,
J. Miller Tobin,
Bobby Roth,
Matt Earl Beesley,
Phillip Noyce,
John Terlesky,
Helen Hunt,
Tim Hunter,
Colin Bucksey,
Roger Kumble,
John Scott,
Eric Laneuville,
Stefan Schwartz,
David Grossman,
Romeo Tirone,
Paul Holahan,
Charlie Stratton,
Jamie Babbit,
Woods Kate,
Chris Misiano,
Allison Liddi,
Bethany Rooney,
Wendey Stanzler,
Sanford Bookstaver,
Christine Moore,
Matt Shakman,
Alrick Riley,
Randall Zisk,
Hanelle M. Culpepper,
Tara Nicole Weyr,
Rob Greenlea,
Jennifer Getzinger
When Emily Thorne moves to the Hamptons, everyone wonders about the new girl, but she knows everything about them, including what they did to her family. more
When Emily Thorne moves to the Hamptons, everyone wonders about the new girl, but she knows everything about them, including what they did to her family. Years ago, they took everything from her. Now, one by one, she's going to make them pay. close