Dramatically presented situations, often controversial, of interest to children and teenagers. Several episodes were either in animated form or presented as documentaries. Topics included illiteracy, substance abuse and teenage pregnancy.
Jay Sandrich,
Tony Singletary,
Carl Lauten,
John Bowab,
Alan Smithie,
Oz Scott,
Neema Barnette,
Chuck Vinson,
Malcolm-Jamal Warner,
Ellen Gittelsohn,
Art Dielhenn,
Maynard C. Virgil I
The Cosby Show is an American television situation comedy starring Bill Cosby, which aired for eight seasons on NBC from September 20, 1984 until April more
The Cosby Show is an American television situation comedy starring Bill Cosby, which aired for eight seasons on NBC from September 20, 1984 until April 30, 1992. The show focuses on the Huxtable family, an upper middle-class African-American family living in Brooklyn, New York. close
Animation,
Musical,
Fantasy,
Drama,
Comedy,
Adventure,
Family
Directors:
Vincent Waller,
Anthony Bell,
Bruce W. Smith,
Ed Bell,
Celia Kendrick
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child is an American anthology animated television series that premiered March 26, 1995, on HBO. Narrated by more
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child is an American anthology animated television series that premiered March 26, 1995, on HBO. Narrated by Robert Guillaume, the series aired 39 episodes from 1995 to 2000, and is currently airing on the HBO Family digital cable television channel in the United States since 1999. close
Gail Mancuso,
Andrew D. Weyman,
John Pasquin,
John Whitesell,
Roseanne Barr,
Gary Halvorson,
Philip Charles MacKenzie,
Ellen Gittelsohn,
Jeff Margolis,
John Sgueglia
A working-class family struggles to get by on a limited income in the fictional town of Lanford, Illinois.
Kirk Browning,
Peter H. Hunt,
Jack O'Brien,
Jeff Bleckner,
David Hugh Jones,
Jon Robin Baitz,
Stephen Tolkin,
Terry Hughes,
James Ivory,
Neal Miller,
Herbert Wise,
Robert Iscove,
Oz Scott,
Michael Schultz,
Allan A. Goldstein,
Michael Dinner,
Joanne Woodward,
Jonathan Sanger,
Jan Egleson,
Barbara Kopple,
Andrew Grieve,
Neema Barnette,
Emile Ardolino,
Jonathan Demme,
Don Scardino,
Gordon Parks,
Harry Moses,
Anthony Drazan,
Deborah Reinisch,
Michael Fields,
Noel Black,
Norman Rene,
Alan Bridges,
Evelyn Purcell,
Ralph Rosenblum,
Robert Allan Ackerman,
Steve Gomer,
Victor Nunez,
Jesús Salvador Treviño,
George C. Wolfe,
Alastair Reid,
Bill Duke,
Bogart Paul,
William Asher,
Trevor Nunn,
Philip Leacock,
Charles S. Dubin,
Sharron Miller,
Stan Lathan,
Joel Oliansky,
Victor Lobl,
Barry Crane,
John Jacobs,
Fred Barzyk,
Tristram Powell,
Gwen Arner,
Mark Cullingham,
Frank Galati,
James Lapine,
Martin Rosen,
Emiko Omori,
Anthony Herrera,
Douglas Williams,
Jerry Zaks,
John Stix,
Robert Deubel,
Jay Holman,
Perry Rosemond,
Robert M. Young,
Michael Roemer,
Vivian Matalon,
Nell Cox,
Marva Nabili,
Stephen Schwartz,
Mary Lampson,
Susan Rogers,
Charles Lane,
Dezsö Magyar,
Richard Bartlett
American Playhouse is an anthology television series periodically broadcast by Public Broadcasting Service in the United States.
Peter H. Hunt,
Timothy Van Patten,
Victor Lobl,
Bethany Rooney,
Noel Nosseck,
Gregory Harrison,
Jerry Jameson,
Timothy Bond,
Armand Mastroianni,
Jeff Kanew,
Frank E. Johnson,
Michael Schultz,
Chuck Bowman,
Burt Brinckerhoff,
Nancy Malone,
Sandor Stern,
Max Tash,
Gene Reynolds,
Larry Peerce,
Michael Scott,
O'Hara Terrence,
Bruce Bilson,
Kevin Dowling,
Jim Charleston,
John Dye,
Bruce Kessler,
Stuart Margolin,
Joel J. Feigenbaum,
Victoria Hochberg,
Gabrielle Beaumont,
Ben Lewin,
John Behring,
Martha Mitchell,
Julia Rask,
Jon Anderson,
Robert Visciglia Jr.,
John Blush,
Helaine Head,
Jim Johnston,
Ricardo Méndez Matta
Monica, an angel, is tasked with bringing guidance and messages from God to various people who are at a crossroads in their lives.