Gary Marshall's ensemble romantic comedy Valentine's Day follows nearly two dozen people as they find and lose love in all...
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2010
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Monica (Roma Downey) and Andrew (John Dye) are assigned to the old-time comedy team of Salt and Pepper, who are about to be...
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1998
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It is bad enough that Debra (Patricia Heaton) has to drive around town in the wheezy old car that Ray (Ray Romano) purchased...
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1997
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Ray (Ray Romano) bristles when his family insists that he is as "adorable as a hamster." He'd rather be "classically...
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1997
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Everybody Loves Raymond briefly moved from its first-season Friday night slot to a Monday berth for this episode, in which...
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1996
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Randee Heller appears as Elaine, the light-fingered mother of Jake Ochmonek (Josh Blake). Even though Elaine insists that her...
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1989
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Visiting Danny (Bob Saget) at the TV station, Jesse (John Stamos) falls for station employee Robin Winslow (Kristian...
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1988
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It's a big event in the Tanner household when baby Michelle (played by the Olsen twins) utters her first word--"Da Da."...
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1987
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Hoping to surprise Danny (Bob Saget) on his 30th birthday, Jesse (John Stamos) buys his brother-in-law some expensive new car...
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1987
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1986
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1985
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1985
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Best remembered for containing the film debut of phenomenally popular comedian of the early '90s, Jim Carrey, Once Bitten is...
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1985
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A smaller, amusing comedy from writer/director Woody Allen, Broadway Danny Rose begins with a bunch of show business vets...
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1984
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1982
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The growing attraction between cabbies Alex (Judd Hirsch) and Elaine (Marilu Henner) is further explored in this episode....
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1981
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Comedian Andy Kaufman, who made a career of assuming "alternate personalities" that he claimed to be unable to control,...
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1981
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Selma Diamond makes her first series appearance as Mildred Rafkin, sister of Henry's late tenant. Swooping into the apartment...
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1980
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1980
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Hoping to enliven her moribund social life, Laverne goes out on a date with a tough guy named Jake (Larry Bishop), who as the...
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1978
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This lively musical comedy pays tribute to the birth of rock & roll in the late 1950s and the instrumental role played by...
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1978
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) accompany Carmine (Eddie Mekka), Lenny (Michael McKean) and Squiggy...
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1978
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Thanks to circumstantial evidence at an indoor company picnic, Lenny (Michael McKean) mistakenly jumps to the conclusion that...
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1976
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Laverne (Penny Marshall), Shirley (Cindy Williams) and the rest of the series regulars agree to do a Christmas show at a...
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1976
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Sanford and Son launched its sixth and final season with an unforgettable location-filmed jaunt to Hawaii. Heading to the...
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1976
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This futuristic parody on television is made up of various sketches, and features some early performances of later...
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1976
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Season Two of Laverne and Shirley opens as Laverne (Penny Marshall) tries to talk Shirley (Cindy Williams) into co-financing...
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1976
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Lenny (Michael McKean) and Squiggy (David L. Lander) are crestfallen when Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy...
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1976
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Making another "crossover" visit from his usual Happy Days turf, Fonzie (Henry Winkler) shows up at the doorstep of Laverne...
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1976
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Laverne (Penny Marshall) and Shirley (Cindy Williams) do their bit for Duty and Humanity as "candy stripers"--volunteer...
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1976
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Detective movies and film-noir are parodied in this comedy that tells the story of a rookie detective who is hired via...
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1975
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Suddenly possessed with a sense of social consciousness, Bob offers free counseling sessions to Miles Lascoe, a recently...
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1974
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The family is planning a 50th birthday party for Archie. The only one unwilling to enter into the festivities is Archie...
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1974
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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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This episode boasts a sitcom buff's "dream cast": Richard Mulligan from Soap, Pat Harrington Jr. from One Day at a Time and...
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1973
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In this comedy a golden-boy tennis player in search of Life's meaning is corrupted by Hollywood, too much praise, and the...
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1971
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When Woody Allen's fans refer to his "earlier, funnier" pictures, they often cite his directorial debut as a shining example....
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1969
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