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1 season, 6 episodes: English Renewed [51] Game 7: Sports October 22, 2024 1 season, 5 episodes: English Pending The Pasta Queen: Cooking/Travel: October 24, 2024 1 season, 13 episodes: English Pending Hard North: Survivalism: November 29, 2024 1 season, 8 episodes: English Pending Molly-Mae: Behind It All: Celebrity/Lifestyle January 17, 2025 ...
Whites is a BBC sitcom, written by Oliver Lansley and Matt King, directed by David Kerr, and starring Alan Davies as the executive chef at a country house hotel. BBC Two gave the go ahead for the show to go into production in August 2009 [1] with the first episode airing in September 2010. [2]
1 season, 5 episodes: 26–52 min: English Ended Luke Bryan: My Dirt Road Diary: Music August 6, 2021 1 season, 5 episodes: 24–35 min: English Ended Bug Out: True crime: March 4, 2022 1 season, 4 episodes: 35–37 min: English Ended God. Family. Football. Sports September 1, 2023 6 episodes: 32–36 min: English Miniseries Uninterrupted's Top ...
On April 28, 2021, it was announced that IMDb TV (later renamed Amazon Freevee) gave a series greenlight to Sprung, a single-camera comedy created by Greg Garcia and starring Garret Dillahunt, Illeana Douglas, and Phillip Garcia. [3] On September 1, 2021, it was reported that Douglas would be replaced by Martha Plimpton. [4]
There’s no denying that Black sitcoms are among the most powerful and influential shows to ever grace the small screen. Known for pushing barriers and tackling deep issues with smart humor, the bes.
Stars of predominantly white sitcoms through the decades discuss on-screen representation, Black voices in comedy and more for Black History Month. 4 Black actors in mostly white sitcoms reflect ...
Following in the footsteps of '70s predecessors like Good Times and The Jeffersons, the '90s and early aughts were a sweet spot for the Black sitcom. From The Fresh Prince of Bel-Airand Family ...
Brush Strokes is a British television sitcom broadcast on BBC1 from 1986 to 1991. [1] Written by Esmonde and Larbey and set in South London , it depicted the (mostly) amorous adventures of a wisecracking house painter, Jacko ( Karl Howman ).