The action takes place in one of the Moscow skyscrapers where the great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren of literary characters live: racketeer more
The action takes place in one of the Moscow skyscrapers where the great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren of literary characters live: racketeer Raskolnikov investigator Porfiry Petrovich former party apparatchik and pensioner of union significance Famusov his wife Marya Alekseevna their daughter Sonya Rakhmetov boss prostitute forced Marmeladova 'new Russian' Lopahin dreamer of pre-retiretirence sister Prozorova and trade union fighter Pavel Vlasov who creates a firm for organizing rallies. Famusov’s daughter Sonya is forcibly married to Pavel Korchagin’s son, Vasily, who takes away along the Volga-Mother Katyusha Maslov in the final. Sonia naturally loves Chatsky, etc. close
Scott Baio,
Alan Rafkin,
Zane Buzby,
Phil Ramuno,
Brian Levant,
Dwayne Hickman,
Bob Claver,
Norman Abbott,
Steven Robman,
Tony Singletary,
Mary Lou Belli,
John Robins,
Lee Miller,
Doug Rogers,
Bonnie Franklin,
Pat Fischer-Doak,
Gary Brown,
Jules Lichtman,
Lee Lochhead
Charles in Charge is an American sitcom series starring Scott Baio as Charles, a 19-year-old student at the fictional Copeland College in New Brunswick, more
Charles in Charge is an American sitcom series starring Scott Baio as Charles, a 19-year-old student at the fictional Copeland College in New Brunswick, New Jersey, who worked as a live-in babysitter in exchange for room and board. Baio directed many episodes of the show, and was credited with his full name, Scott Vincent Baio.
It was first broadcast on CBS from October 3, 1984 to April 3, 1985, when it was cancelled due to a struggle in the Nielsen ratings. It then had a more successful first-run syndication run from January 3, 1987 to November 10, 1990, as 126 original episodes were aired in total. The show was produced by Al Burton Productions and Scholastic Productions in association with Universal Television, and distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution and New Line Cinema Corporation. close
Michael Preece,
Tony Mordente,
Jerry Jameson,
Eric Norris,
Andrew Stevens,
Aaron Norris,
William A. Fraker,
Lee H. Katzin,
Clarence Jr. Gilyard,
Mike Norris,
Gregg Champion,
Chuck Bowman,
Karl Kases,
Rich Thorne,
Alexander Singer,
Joe Coppoletta,
Christian I. Nyby II,
Garry A. Brown,
Virgil W. Vogel,
Michael Vejar,
Vern Gillum,
James Darren,
João Fernandes
Modern-day Texas Ranger, Cordell Walker's independent crime-solving methods have their roots in the rugged traditions of the Old West. Walker's closest more
Modern-day Texas Ranger, Cordell Walker's independent crime-solving methods have their roots in the rugged traditions of the Old West. Walker's closest friend is former Ranger, C.D. Parker, who retired after a knee injury, and now owns "C.D.'s," a Country/Western saloon/restaurant. Rookie Ranger, James "Jimmy" Trivette is an ex-football player who bases his crime-solving methods on reason and uses computers and cellular phones. Alex Cahill is the Assistant DA who shares a mutual attraction with Walker, but often disagrees with his unorthodox approach to law enforcement. close
Bob LaHendro,
Norman Abbott,
Bob Claver,
James Komack,
Jeff Bleckner,
Alan Myerson,
Robert Hegyes,
Mel Stuart,
Nick Havinga,
Al Schwartz,
Bill Persky,
Jay Sandrich,
Gary Shimokawa,
Bill Hobin,
Bill Davis
Welcome Back, Kotter is an American television sitcom starring Gabe Kaplan and featuring a young John Travolta. Videotaped in front of a live studio audience, more
Welcome Back, Kotter is an American television sitcom starring Gabe Kaplan and featuring a young John Travolta. Videotaped in front of a live studio audience, it originally aired on the ABC network from September 9, 1975, to June 8, 1979. close
A 'runaway' homeless man, once a renowned athlete, finds himself marooned in the small, snow-covered town of Zarechensk. Victor lands a job at an orphanage, more
A 'runaway' homeless man, once a renowned athlete, finds himself marooned in the small, snow-covered town of Zarechensk. Victor lands a job at an orphanage, where he soon meets a young teacher who becomes both a compassionate friend and the love of his life. However, fate doesn't play out simply as good or bad; it unfolds in a way that makes the hero realize one cannot run away from oneself. Consequently, it is in Zarechensk that a train carrying a film crew from the capital, on their way back to Moscow, is compelled to delay their journey for a few days. Remarkably, Zarechensk becomes the place where a director finally discovers the perfect actress for his leading role and encounters a man who has fled from her love. Meanwhile, a producer makes the ultimate decision to select this town as the filming location for her upcoming movie. close