Monk (Tony Shalhoub) agrees to investigate the "accidental" deaths of a wealthy couple who lived next door to Natalie's...
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2007
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) becomes a social pariah when he is forced to shoot down a man dressed as a Santa Claus suit. Though he...
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2007
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Despite his lifelong phobia regarding naked people, Monk (Tony Shalhoub) agrees to investigate a murder at a nudist beach....
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2007
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Monk's shrink Dr. Kroger (Stanley Kamel) is having trouble with his son Tony (Cody McMains), who has been hanging out with...
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2007
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Andy Richter) guest-stars as Hal, a jovial fellow who wants nothing more than to be best friends with Adrian Monk (Tony...
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2007
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2007
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is consumed with guilt when Max Barton (Tim De Zarn), a man he'd sent to prison 14 years earlier on a...
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2007
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Following a chance meeting with a woman whom he's certain he has met before, Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is unable to sleep. After...
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2007
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is outraged by the news that his longtime rival Harold Krenshaw (Tim Bagley), the "pet" patient of...
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2007
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While visiting his elderly friend Rusty (Art Evans) at his neighborhood firehouse, Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is blinded by the...
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2006
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Feeling personally responsible when one of his patients is charged with the murder of a cleaning lady, Monk's psychiatrist...
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2006
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Season Five of Monk begins as San Francisco's most efficient--and most obsessive-compulsive--private detective Adrian Monk...
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2006
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TV's favorite obsessive-compulsive, phobia-ridden detective is back for another 16 hour-long episode in the fifth season of...
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2006
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) sets about to locate the world-famous Alexander diamond, for which a million-dollar reward has been...
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2006
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San Francisco literally stinks to high heaven thanks to the longest garbage strike in the city's history. No one is more...
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2006
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) runs the risk of offending the entire country when he suspects that much-beloved astronaut Steve Wagner...
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2006
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After a blow on the head, Monk (Tony Shalhoub) awakens in the tiny backwater town of Purnell, Wyoming, with both his memory...
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2006
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The (mostly) true story of a Hollywood princess turned bounty hunter is told in this witty action-drama from director...
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2005
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Brooke Adams, the wife of Monk star Tony Shalhoub, appears in this final episode of the series' third season as Abigail...
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2005
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Can it be that Monk's beloved wife Trudy, reportedly killed by a bomb blast in 1997, is still alive? That's what Valerie...
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2005
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To prevent her daughter's school from being closed, Natalie (Traylor Howard) runs for a school board election. Unfortunately,...
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2005
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Season Four of Monk offers 16 new episodes (and a bonus) delineating the adventures of obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian...
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2005
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This episode introduces Traylor Howard in the role of Monk's new assistant , single mom Natalie Teeger. Monk (Tony Shalhoub)...
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2005
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Season Four of Monk begins as obsessive-compulsive detective Adrian Monk (Tony Shalhoub) seemingly meets his match in the...
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2005
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) and Sharona (Bitty Schram) pay a visit to the set of "Crime Lab S.F.", a popular TV show hosted by Brad...
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2004
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Not long after being voted "employee of the month" at a suburban Mega-Mart retail store, Edna Coruthers (Marie Cheatham) is...
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2004
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An act of sabotage causes a string of power blackouts in San Francisco--not to mention three deaths. Monk (Tony Shalhoub)...
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2004
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) takes on his most unusual client when a chimpanzee named Darwin (played by Mowgli of The Dennis Miller...
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2004
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Sharona (Bitty Schram) insists that she's been confronted by a dying man soaked in blood, but when Monk (Tony Shalhoub)...
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2004
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The first episode of Monk's third season resolves the cliffhanger set up at the end of season two, as obsessive-compulsive...
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2004
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While trying to retrieve a stolen newspaper, paperboy Nestor Alverez (Enrique Almeida) is killed on Monk's doorstep. In his...
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2004
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When his germophobia causes him to bungle a murder investigation and accidentally destroy valuable evidence, Monk's...
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2004
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is placed on a new medication which modifies his obsessive-compulsive disorder, making him a more...
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2004
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Nine San Franciscans have been murdered in what seems to be a random homicide spree. Only after two more people have died...
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2003
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America's favorite super-phobic, obsessive-compulsive detective is back on the job as Monk launches its second season. Still...
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Dr. Kroger
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2003
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This week's murder victim is Serge Cluvarias (Marek Probosz), the much-despised ringmaster for the Dratch and Denby Circus....
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2003
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The police are in high-alert mode as San Francisco is terrorized by a series of deadly mail bombings. Monk (Tony Shalhoub)...
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2003
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CEO Lawrence Hammond (John Sanderford) and his trophy wife Erin (Darby Stanchfield) are murdered after being lured to a...
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2003
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Apparently suffering from a mid-life crisis that causes moments of bizarre whimsy, billionaire computer executive Sidney Teal...
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2002
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After the cops catch him preparing dinner in the house that once belonged to his late wife Trudy, Monk (Tony Shalhoub) is...
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2002
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) has sworn to remain faithful to the memory of his late wife Trudy, but beautiful divorcee Monica Walters...
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2002
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A minor Bay Area earthquake yields only one fatality: San Francisco philanthropist Henry Rutherford (Ross Petty), who was...
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2002
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Monk (Tony Shalhoub) suspects that 800-pound tycoon Dale "The Whale" Biederbeck (Adam Arkin) is the murderer of one Judge...
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2002
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Season One of Monk begins with this first episode of a two-part story (originally telecast as a single two-hour "TV" movie)....
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2002
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Having been put on administrative leave following his nervous breakdown after the unsolved murder of his wife, Trudy,...
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Dr. Kroger
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2002
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While investigating the theft of a priceless collection of masterpieces owned by art dealer Noel Beller (Stanley Kamel), Andy...
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2000
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Dark Angel begins its two-season run with a feature-length episode establishing both characters and premise. Back in the year...
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2000
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Romance blooms during a very, very long cab ride in A Fare to Remember. Advertising executive Tamara Gault (Challen Cates)...
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1999
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The discovery of a long-lost relic leads to danger on the high seas in this action-suspense drama. The Icon of Artemis, a...
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1999
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Seth Green and Brad Rowe star in this drama as a pair of college students who come up with a plan to cheat an underworld...
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1998
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Having been burned by a traumatic childhood experience, greedy toy tycoon Tyler Madison (Harry Hamlin) is contemptuous of his...
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1998
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1997
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For a couple of years during the mid '90s, the Menendez Brothers, Lyle and Erik, held the country's interest after they...
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1994
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A kickboxing cyborg security agent accidentally kills a corporate officer who was trying to rape a blonde employee in this...
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1994
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Television anchor Barry Barron (Elliott Gould) is killed after he becomes involved with a breaking story, but is raised as a...
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1991
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Brenda Vaccaro is featured as Sheila Kowalski Finley, a freewheeling society matron who has the cute habit of taking jewelry...
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1990
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Sheriff Metzger (Ron Masak) investigates when Vivian Proctor (Pamela Bellwood), one of Cabot Cove's best-liked and busiest...
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1989
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1989
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In the conclusion of a two part story, Hunter (Fred Dryer) is convinced that the murder of a movie star will be solved the...
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1988
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Investigating the murder of a famous movie queen, Hunter (Fred Dryer) and McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) discover to their...
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1988
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The plot is set in motion by a malfunction in the Enterprise's propulsion system, which hurtles the crew into a strange...
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1987
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1987
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Season Four of Hunter begins as police detectives Hunter (Fred Dryer) and McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) investigate the seemingly...
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1987
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Hunter (Fred Dryer) and McCall (Stepfanie Kramer) go undercover to find out why a murdered woman was tortured and injected...
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1987
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Private Eye was the pilot for the 1987 TV series of the same name. The setting is the Los Angeles of 1956. Ex-cop Jack Cleary...
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1987
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After a long separation, a young girl finds her mother (Loni Anderson) and is surprised to find that she's working as a...
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1984
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Originally and imprudently titled The Whorehouse Sting, this fact-based, made-for-TV melodrama casts Beau Bridges as federal...
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1984
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Actress Theresa Saldana plays herself in this gut-wrenching fact-based TV movie. The film begins with Ms. Saldana being...
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1984
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Director Bob Fosse's fact-based tale of Playboy centerfold Dorothy Stratten's short life and gruesome death focuses less on...
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1983
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Arthur Hiller directed this drama exploring the disintegration of an ideal marriage after the husband discovers he is gay....
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1982
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Finding it increasingly difficult to offer consolation to the relatives of accident and murder victims, Quincy (Jack Klugman)...
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1981
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This documentary presents biblical and non-biblical information about the birth of Christianity, and the mystery behind...
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1979
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This second made-for-TV movie features the Marvel Comic-book hero who must keep the villains from succeeding in accelerating...
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1979
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The Corvette Ken Dantley's (Mark Hamill) class has been restoring in their high-school shop class is nearly completely fixed...
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1978
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Fashion model Janelle Rawlings (Cristina Raines) is being terrorized with anonymous letters, threatening the lives of the...
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1977
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Previously seen in timeslots ranging from 90 minutes to two hours, Quincy M.E. settles into its standard one-hour format with...
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1977
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As he often did in his 1970s TV appearances, Jackie Cooper forsakes his "good guy" image in this episode to portray a...
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1974
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British paramedic Jason Channing (Jamie Ross) shows up for a tour of duty with Station 51 to observe American lifesaving...
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1973
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A Short Walk to Daylight was one of the first TV movies to exploit the popularity of the theatrical feature...
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1972
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1965
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