The ABC series That Was Then was a less comic variation on the premise of the like-vintage WB sitcom Do Over. James Bulliard...
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2002
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Hoping to rise above her usual B average in school, Lizzie (Hilary Duff) signs up for what she thinks will be an easy class:...
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2001
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2000
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Sookie (Melissa McCarthy), scatterbrained chef at Independence Inn, is down in the dumps because her famous risotto was given...
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2000
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On the occasion of the traditional Friday Night Dinner at the home of Richard and Emily Gilmore (Edward Herrmann and...
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2000
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To prove their love beyond all doubt, Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel) have decided to consummate their...
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1998
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Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga (Danielle Fishel) are together again (finally!), but pretend to still be apart so that Shawn...
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1998
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Unable to get over his troubles with Topanga (Danielle Fishel), Cory (Ben Savage) attends a party where liquor is available,...
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1998
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In the series' most self-referential episode to date, Eric (Will Friedle) is courted by two prestigious drama schools after...
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1998
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Cory (Ben Savage) and Angela (Trina McGee-Davis) are accepted by Pennbrook College, Topanga (Danielle Fishel) gets acceptance...
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1998
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Feigning illness, Phil (Wallace Langham) jumps ship to write a sitcom pilot. Confident that his work is golden, the former...
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1998
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The romance is gone from Valentine's Day when Topanga (Danielle Fishel) finds out about the passionate letter written to Cory...
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1998
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It's Graduation Day, and although Cory (Ben Savage) does not want Topanga (Danielle Fishel) to go off to Yale, he hides his...
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1998
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When word begins to spread that Beverly (Penny Johnson) is pregnant, it doesn't take long for the office to begin a pool to...
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1998
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In the conclusion of a two-part story (originally shown in tandem with Part One, "I Love You, Donna Karan"), Cory (Ben...
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1997
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Both Cory (Ben Savage) and Shawn (Rider Strong) have taken work-study jobs, but with surprisingly different results. Eternal...
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1997
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In this crossover episode with Boy Meet World's "T.G.I.F" neighbor Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Eric (Will Friedle) suspects...
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1997
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Topanga (Danielle Fishel) and Angela (Trina McGee-Davis) get jobs at a Mexican restaurant, a fact that Cory and Shawn learn...
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1997
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This episode was originally part of a "special edition" of ABC's "T.G.I.F." lineup, in which all of the network's...
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1997
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When Larry (Garry Shandling) gets the first draft of his memoir back from the publisher, it soon begins to dawn on the host...
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1997
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The decade-long friendship between Cory (Ben Savage) and Shawn (Rider Strong) may be at an end when Cory thinks about...
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1997
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Insisting that he can maintain proper professional detachment, Cory (Ben Savage) makes a "Real World"-style student film...
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1997
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High schooler Shawn (Rider Strong) drops in on a college philosophy class and wins a debate with Professor Michaels (Julius...
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1997
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In the opening episode of Boy Meets World's fifth season, Eric (Will Friedle) has been accepted at Pennbrook College, but...
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1997
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Produced for the USA cable network, Holiday Affair is a remake of the classic 1949 theatrical film of the same name, which in...
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1996
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1995
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Monica (Courteney Cox) knocks herself out to impress a restaurant owner (Jon Lovitz) in hopes of getting a job as gourmet...
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1995
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It's a father and child reunion, albeit one with a distinctive showbiz twist, in this episode of HBO's popular late-night...
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1995
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It isn't precisely "You show me mine, I'll show me yours" when Rachel (Jennifer Aniston) tries to get even with Chandler...
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1995
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Ex-cop Martin (John Mahoney) has but one profound regret in life: that he was never able to solve the "Weeping Lotus Murder,"...
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1995
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The annual office retreat is fast approaching, and by the looks of things around the office, everyone could use a vacation....
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1994
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Troubled over the fact that Artie (Rip Torn) goes out for lunch and leaves him to make the difficult decisions concerning the...
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1994
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Bad Attitudes was first shown on the Fox Network. A pair of thick-skulled terrorists attempt to hijack a wealthy man's...
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1991
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A rude entrepreneur is transformed into an average Joe by his guardian angel in this comedy. ~ Rovi...
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1991
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Ginny Bertolian (Rebecca Stanley), a worker in the DA's office, makes what appears to be a simple computer error, and as a...
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1990
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America's most inept law enforcement team mixes business with pleasure as they head to sunny Florida in this comedy. The...
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1988
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It's love in the bayou when a female artist inherits a plantation, moves in and falls for a gypsy fella who catches her...
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1986
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Former Monkey member Michael Nesmith presents humorous skits, songs and commercial parodies in this video. ~ Kristie Hassen,...
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1985
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1984
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In one of the series' best "fantasy" episodes, Lenny (Michael McKean) and Squiggy (David L. Lander) imagine themselves...
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1981
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Penned by Dan Greenburg, Private Lessons details the plight of a rich, fifteen-year-old boy (Eric Brown) whose French maid...
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1980
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In the conclusion of Laverne and Shirley's two-part Season Four opener (originally telecast as a single hour-long special),...
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1978
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Season Four of Laverne and Shirley gets under way with the first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single...
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1978
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The New Love Boat was the third pilot film for the long-running TV series. After several casting missteps in the two earlier...
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1977
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Carmine (Eddie Mekka) knows where Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) can pick up a used couch for next to...
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1977
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After being laid off from the brewery, Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) are hired as taxi dancers at a...
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1977
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Gail Strickland makes a return appearance as Courtney Simpson, Jerry's free-spirited former girlfriend. When Courtney...
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1976
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Yet another former female member of Fillmore High School's "Angora Debs" is getting married, inviting her ex-classmates...
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1976
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Pat Carroll guest stars as Lily "Barb" Feeney, the overbearing, hyper-judgmental mother of Shirley Feeney (Cindy Williams)....
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1976
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A kinky crook known as "The Milwaukee Masher" has struck at the home of Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy...
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1976
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About to embark upon an out-of-town trip, Bob tries to divest himself of the dependent Howard by foisting his friend off on a...
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1976
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Reaping a huge sum of money from an earlier investment, Jerry sells his practice and retires. Unfortunately, Bob is unable to...
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1976
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) despair when the troublesome Lenny (Michael McKean) and Squiggy (David...
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1976
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Shirley (Cindy Williams) is shocked when her boyfriend Carmine (Eddie Mekka) dumps her for another girl named Rhonda (Sande...
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1976
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This week, Bob is besieged from all sides. Not only is Carol threatening to give notice to two of her four bosses, but Howard...
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1976
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Originally telecast September 17, 1976, Love Boat was the first of two pilot films for the long-running TV series of the same...
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1976
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) is slated to bowl in a tournament between Shotz' bottle-cap division and the brewery's...
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1976
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Great animal performances of film history are the focus of this 1976 documentary. They are often paired with famous human...
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1976
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) eagerly look forward to their Millard Fillmore High School class...
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1976
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In this counter-culture caper comedy, directed by Alan Myerson (whose work with The Committee and Second City gives the film...
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1973
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The San Francisco theater group The Committee satirize topics like race relations, politics, sex and the media in this comedy...
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1969
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In this comedy, a San Francisco comedian decides to get away from it all for a while. En route he encounters a Japanese...
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1967
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