ComedyButters' A.I. revenge plan backfires, igniting an epidemic of fake videos at school that leaves Detective Harris struggling to tell fantasy from reality.
ComedyAn outstanding accomplishment in late 70s British religious rock opera, this lavishly produced adaptation of Tim Wynde and Solomon Homerton’s ‘fringe stage sensation’ celebrates the life-affirming story of Christ’s nativity as told through the eyes of the Innkeeper (played by Wynde). Joined by the cream of rock (Roger Kingsman – The Purple Explosion), folk (Maria Preston Bush), expressionist dance (C.T. Homerton) and professional wrestling (Kaplin Choice), Solomon and Wynde’s AD/BC features such classic songs as ‘Spreading Holy Light (Part 2)’, ‘Joseph Arrives’, and the ‘Telephone Call of Ruth (To Ton
ComedyTimes are hard again. Bankrupt and back to selling dodgy Slovakian log-effect gas fires, Del's even driving for Boycie. Trotters Independent Trading Co. needs capital - pronto. So when the brothers decide to travel to Normandy to represent Uncle Albert at a war reunion, a 'nothing-to-declare' visit to a wine warehouse with Denzil's new van seems a cushty option. But chamboussiz nouvelle! France is like a foreign country: the reunion town is full of Albert-a-likes, they bring back an illegal immigrant and somehow become the internationally hunted 'Gary Gang'.
ComedyCarrie begins to question her relationship with Aidan, but an unexpected encounter with Mr. Big makes her realize the less drama, the better. Miranda notices that Steve is way too comfortable with their relationship when she discovers she's living with 'skidmark man.' Charlotte meets an eligible doctor named Trey.
ComedyLarry and Jerry Seinfeld consider incorporating Larry's latest real-life experience--involving a bare-midriff assistant and a crying Jesus--into the reunion show.
ComedyA special regal edition sees a member of the royal family welcomed to the studio. But can Alan maintain his dignity in the face of a career-defining setback?
ComedyThe series passes the halfway stage and the tantalising prospect of owning the Taskmaster trophy is getting closer for all five comic competitors who are not named Nish Kumar. Show five sees Alex Horne risk the wrath of his fierce employer Greg Davies with an unsanctioned task, Sally Phillips locks herself in the caravan with an amorous watercooler and Aisling Bea crams an Italian entrée dish into a balloon.
ComedyDamien 'the son of Del' is born under a full moon. Del thinks it's a nice name, but for Rodney, it's an omen. Cassandra and Rodney had been going through a rough patch, but it seems that Del's latest line in rat-tail wigs might have rekindled their romance in a somewhat unexpected way.
ComedyBatman and Robin suddenly appear from the dark night to prevent Councillor Murray from being mugged. It's actually Del and Rodney on their way to what they think is a fancy dress party, they eventually arrive to find it's now a black tie do. But their good deed from earlier doesn't go unrewarded. This special is the first part of the Christmas trilogy that sees the Trotter's dreams of becoming millionaires finally come true.
ComedyIt's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Royles', and Barbara has gone overboard with the presents, having spent a whole two hours in a pound shop. A new neighbour moves onto the street with an impressive cleavage, but will she be welcome on the sofa? In a flash of seasonal entrepreneurial spirit, Dave reveals the idea he intends to pitch to Dragons' Den. Will it take off and make them rich? Or is Jim's scratch card more likely to bring in the Christmas cheer? Next door, Joe is looking for love and places an advert in a Lonely Hearts column, reading 'Vacant Lady Wanted'. Who could resist?
ComedyThe Frog and the Pussycat presents a gear-change in more ways than one as Del, Jumbo, Boycie, Albie, Denzil and Trigger get inspired by the Mods of the moment and hop on new mopeds. Meanwhile, Fred is in Brixton Prison awaiting trial, Joan makes new friends at The Ritz – but learns the hard way that you can’t trust everyone. And Del has got a date with the most delectable, beautiful, classy and sexy 16 year old in the whole of South London but can his seductive charms win over the girl for good? Rock and Chips: The Frog and the Pussycat is the third in the fantastically funny series, written by John Sullivan (Only Fool
ComedyIt's five years since we left Nessa down on one knee proposing to Smithy. And a lot has happened since then. Stacey and Gavin are looking for new ways to spice up their 17-year marriage, Nessa's started a new business venture and Neil the Baby's starting an apprenticeship with his dad. In Essex, Pam is stressing about playing host, a newly retired Mick is practicing his golf swings in the living room and Pete and Dawn are yet again in crisis. It's the final fling... but will we find out what exactly did happen on that fishing trip?
ComedyLegendary comedian Billy Connolly offers his unique brand of stand-up humour to a star-studded audience including Twiggy, Clive James, Michael Brandon, Ringo Starr and Samantha Fox.
ComedyAfter Marty delivers a crushing blow, Deborah and Ava travel to a comedy club in Sacramento to try out her new material, which inadvertently sparks a career-defining moment for Deborah.
ComedyThis content was originally broadcast in 1975 and reflects the broadcast standards, language and attitudes of the time. Contains discriminatory language and viewers may find this content offensive. This episode contains mild bad language, discrimination, violence. Basil is delighted when Lord Melbury comes to the hotel. At last, a guest with real class.
ComedyAva tries to keep a secret from Deborah, but someone in Deborah's inner-circle leverages the truth. Meanwhile, Deborah stares down the barrel of her first radically honest show.
ComedyFor her final performance at the Palmetto, Deborah must decide between playing it safe and putting her entire career on the line. Meanwhile, Ava deals with a family crisis.
ComedyIt's the annual Jolly Boys Outing to Margate and Rodney agrees to go despite it being his first wedding anniversary. Along the way the driver gets drunk, Rodney gets arrested, and the radio bought from Trotters Independent Traders blows up the coach. Del later gets the chance to rekindle his relationship with Raquel, while Rodney makes a mess of his.
ComedyLager lout and philospher Paul Calf records his video diary over New Years Eve and New Years Day. Accompanied by his friends Fat Bob and Roland and his sister Pauline, he staggers through two days of drinking, fighting and failed sex, in desperate pursuit of his ex-girlfriend, Julie.
ComedyThere’s a new buzz in the Royle Family household as it’s a special time for Jim and Barbara and a celebration (including hoola-hoops, twiglets and scotch eggs) is planned. Poor Mary from next door can’t be present though as, sadly she has lost all bladder control and has leaked in both the Pound Shop and John Lewis.
ComedyIt's Damien Trotter's christening, and Del is making the most of the opportunity to strike a "cushdy" deal with the Vicar trading pre-blessed wine. Meanwhile, with their marriage on the rocks, it is a chance for godparents Rodney and Cassandra to talk things through. But when Del sees some tickets to Florida for sale at the travel agents, he manipulates Rodney's marital strife to gain himself the holiday of a lifetime.
ComedyWhen an 18th Century Harrison marine watch is discovered in their garage, little do Del and Rodney realise that it is going to completely change their lives. Del is understandably a bit overwhelmed when he and Rodney arrive at auction to discover the watch has sold for a staggering £6.2 million. This special is the concluding part of the Christmas trilogy that sees the Trotter's dreams of becoming millionaires finally come true.
ComedyMaggie is still struggling as an actor whilst Andy has the success he craves with "When the Whistle Blows." However, the show has been changed so much, it no longer resembles his original idea. To make things worse, Greg is having the kind of success Andy craves, which leads Andy to ask himself what he really wants from fame, and whether he really wants it at all.
ComedyChandelier cleaning is the Trotter's latest business opportunity. When they stop to help a posh sort who has broken down, Del overhears that the Lord of the Manor is having trouble getting his chandeliers cleaned. After offering his services, it's not long before Rodney and Del are up a ladder braced to catch the chandelier that Grandad is detaching from upstairs. Unfortunately, their hopes of a making a quick pound soon come crashing down.
ComedyInspired by Nigella, Denise decides to cook Christmas dinner for the family. Jim provides the yuletide log and, much to his dismay, Dave's Mum and Dad are invited to join in with the festivities. What could possibly go wrong?
ComedyBlackadder finds his new manservant, Bob, curiously pleasant company. So much so, that he almost kisses him. Afraid for his position at court, Blackadder searches for a 'cure', until Bob conveniently reveals that she is in fact a girl called Kate. As their romance blossoms they set a date to be married, but then the swashbuckling Lord Flashheart appears. Digitally remastered version.
ComedyThe Riddler fashions a mold of the face of the unconscious Robin. He contacts Batman with two more riddles. The Riddler tells Batman if he can solve the riddles, he'll know where Robin is. At the same time, Molly dons a Robin costume and a mask. Her task is to trick Batman into taking her to the Batcave. She succeeds but Batman had seen her disguise (but not for the reason most male viewers would guess). Trying to flee Batman, she panics and falls into the Batcave's atomic reactor. Batman rescues the real Robin but the Riddler escapes once more. Batman must solve additional riddles to find the villain's target -- the Molda
ComedyA school reunion in the Nag's Head signals Roy Slater's return to Civvy Street after years in the 'Nick'. But why has this crooked ex-copper decided to come back to Peckham when he is universally loathed? Just as they begin to believe that he really has changed for the better, Del discovers the real reason for his return...
ComedyIt's the tail-end of the Christmas recess and peace and goodwill should reign in Westminster. But something goes terribly, terribly wrong on Newsnight and everything begins to unravel. Can Malcolm Tucker survive as the PM's enemies in Government and the Opposition bid for power?
ComedyJordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key attempt to say a forbidden word in regards to their women, Lil Wayne adjusts to life behind bars, and President Obama expresses how he really feels - with the help of his anger translator.
ComedyIn the series finale, Moss discovers the power of women's slacks; Roy's problem with a little-person barista turns him and Jen into social pariahs and global hate figures thanks (?) to the Internet.
ComedyIt has been ten years since we last went to Billericay to spend Christmas with the Shipmans and the Wests. This year we're off to Wales for the festivities, where Bryn is cooking dinner for over 13 people. Understandably he''s tense. Pam would secretly prefer to spend Christmas in Essex, as she finds Gwen's house a bit lacking. But the deal has always been that they alternate every year, and this time it's the turn of the Wests to host Christmas with everyone under one small roof. For Gavin and Stacey, parenthood continues to present them with several challenges, their ''baby' now being ten. Smithy, too, continues to commi
ComedyIn the Season Three premiere, Carrie and the girls enjoy the NYC Fire Department's 'Calendar Competition.' Samantha fulfills a fiery fantasy with Mr. July!
ComedyAfter a riotous visit to Springfield by Spinal Tap, bus driver Otto loses his license. He moves in with the Simpsons, who lean on Marge’s sister at the DMV to help him get his job back.
ComedyLisa wins an essay contest, and the entire Simpson family gets to visit Washington D.C. Bart flies in The Spirit of St. Louis, Homer drools on money at the mint, and Lisa get Congress to pass a bill saving her beloved Springfield forest.
ComedyIn a special preview of new one-hour comedy musical series, GLEE, optimistic high school teacher Will Schuester tries to refuel his own passion while reinventing the McKinley High School’s glee club and challenging a group of outcasts to realize their star potential. Going up against McKinley’s cruel high school caste system and facing harsh criticism from everyone around him, Will is determined to prove them all wrong. Musical performances include "Don't Stop Believin", "Rehab", "On My Own", "Respect", "Mr. Cellophane", "I Kissed a Girl", "Sit Down, You're Rocking the Boat" and "Can't Fight This Feeling".
ComedyWhen a close friend is killed in an apparent murder-suicide, Charlie Cale, a cocktail waitress at Sterling Frost Hotel and Casino, senses something is very wrong with this “open and shut” case. Maybe that’s because she has an uncanny talent for knowing when someone is lying. But the more Charlie pieces together, the more her amateur investigation endangers a lucrative business proposition with her shifty casino boss, who is more dangerous than she realizes.
ComedyJay's birthday is upon us again and, as before, he makes it well-known that he wishes to keep it as low key as possible, with no grand gestures or surprises. But leave it to the family to miss the mark yet again! Phil takes Jay on a very unconventional fishing trip with his buddies, and Gloria struggles with how to break the pregnancy news to him. Meanwhile, Dylan moves into the Dunphy household temporarily, and Mitch and Cam decide to look into adopting a cat as they continue to cope with their failed attempt to adopt another child.
ComedyThe day has arrived for Phil and Claire to drop Haley off at college, which is a difficult moment for any parent, but it's made worse when they manage to really embarrass Haley. Meanwhile, Manny forces Jay and Gloria to take a baby class... they humor him and go, but end up being a bit of a disruption; and Mitch and Cam drop Lily off for the first day of kindergarten, but when she gets into a tussle with another little boy, they end up having a meeting with the boy's confrontational lesbian parents.
ComedyIt's Christmas day at the Royles and Barbara is up to her eyes in it as Jim is out of action due to an unfortunate incident in the precinct. Dave and Denise are obviously feeling the coalition the most and worry that Anthony's lavish gifts will eclipse their gift of a fridge magnet. Joe reminisces about a tipsy evening of naked wrestling in front of the fire with Bobby Carter while Cheryl recounts her romantic encounter in the local supermarket car park.
ComedyThe Glee Club performs in front of the school for the first time and surprises everyone in the audience. When Rachel realizes her feelings for Finn, Quinn goes to great lengths to keep her man. Meanwhile, Mr. Schuester’s wife reveals some surprising news, leaving Will to figure out a new way to make ends meet. Musical performances include "Gold Digger", "Take a Bow", "Push It", "Le Freak" and "I Say a Little Prayer".
ComedyTension mounts in the Royle household as the family contemplate the prospect of becoming fully laminated throughout. Dr Mahmoud prescribes new medication for Nana in the form of yellow tablets; coincidentally they turn out to be the same colour as the tablets that Joe was prescribed for the swelling when he got his mickey stuck in his zip.
ComedySamantha's late-night visitors are seen as the cause when an old woman in her apartment building is robbed. Miranda finds out that she has an STD. Carrie learns that romance isn't dead when Aidan decides to wait until the time is right to do the much-anticipated deed.
ComedyPlans backfire when the kids go to surprise their parents with breakfast in bed on their anniversary, only to catch Phil and Claire in a compromising position. Meanwhile, Jay and Gloria's Vegas getaway is thwarted by a brutally honest email that was accidentally sent to Claire, and Mitch and Cam desperately try to get an "in" at the hot new neighborhood restaurant whose owner happens to be a mom (played by Rachael Harris) at Lily's preschool.
ComedyCharlotte falls for a widower...whom she meets at a fashion designer's funeral. Meanwhile, Carrie mends some fences with Mr. Big, Samantha makes the mistake of trying to seduce a celebutante's husband, and Miranda has panic attacks after buying her own place.
ComedyThere's a ticket out of the trenches and into the West End of London for Blackadder if he can successfully organise a concert party to raise morale back home. Somehow, Blackadder manages to overcome his loathing of music hall and stages an unforgettable show, could this be his chance to escape the front line? Digitally remastered version.
ComedyWhen Eddy and Patsy take a trip to Provence, they find the language barrier is the least of their problems. Tension between them mounts as they drive round in circles looking for their accommodation, trying to remember which side of the road the French drive on.
ComedyDel Boy enters the world of fine art dealing when he attempts to sell a posh antiques dealer a 'Queen Anne' original. She is wise to the ruse and coolly declines only to meet Del again when she answers an ad in the local paper. She seems to have taken quite a shine to him, or is it just one of the paintings he has in stock?
ComedyThere’s a new buzz in the Royle Family household as it’s a special time for Jim and Barbara and a celebration (including hoola-hoops, twiglets and scotch eggs) is planned. Poor Mary from next door can’t be present though as, sadly she has lost all bladder control and has leaked in both the Pound Shop and John Lewis.
ComedyWhile at the garage, Alan meets Mr Raphael, a teacher from his school. He persuaded Mr. Raphael to let him give a talk to the sixth formers at the school where he is now the headmaster, but only after locking him in the garage.
ComedyLarry learns to embrace the upside of disability without actually being disabled, and looks to disprove the rumor that Rosie O'Donnell can kick his butt.
ComedyIt's been an up-and-down emotional roller coaster for Mitch and Cam in their quest to adopt another child. Their latest ride has them bringing Gloria in tow as a translator, leaving Jay and Manny to look after Lily, who has a big dance recital coming up. Meanwhile Claire and Phil have a proud parenting moment when they send Alex off to her first prom, but then that is quickly marred with Haley's shocking news of her future plans.
ComedyVince and Eric procrastinate over the period movie, rankling Amanda. Meanwhile, Eric plans a romantic weekend with Sloan, but can't seem to tell Vince that they want to go solo. Turtle and Drama find a pair of dream dates at the hottest singles spot in L.A.--the dog park--but Ahnold soon puts the kibosh on their romantic plans. Meanwhile, Ari orders Lloyd to 'take one for the team' to help land a top TV writer.
ComedyLarry hires a private investigator to uncover a personal secret, adopts a 'racist' dog, and falls off his pedestal as a lesbian advocate, temporarily.
ComedyFinn tries to bring a little holiday cheer to McKinley High, and Artie discovers that Brittany still believes in Santa. Meanwhile, the teachers pick their Secret Santas, and one manipulative coach rigs the gift-giving in her favor. Musical performances include “The Most Wonderful Day Of The Year”, “We Need A Little Christmas”, “Merry Christmas Darling”, “Baby It's Cold Outside”, “You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch”, “Last Christmas” and “Welcome Christmas”.
ComedyAfter railing on Eric and Vince for giving her the runaround, Amanda makes Vince an offer he can't refuse. Babs orders Ari to fire an inept employee, but he must first overcome an unwanted side effect he's been experiencing since his breakup with Vince: compassion.
ComedyDrama finds out he's to be the target on a new 'Punk'd'-like reality show, and thinks he's in on the joke. Eric attempts to smooth out tensions between Vince and Amanda, but they've already been relieved. Meanwhile, Ari's frat brother comes for a visit, and Ari finds himself jealous of the former slacker's newfound riches, as well as his gorgeous fiancee.
ComedyInspired by Nigella, Denise decides to cook Christmas dinner for the family. Jim provides the yuletide log and, much to his dismay, Dave's Mum and Dad are invited to join in with the festivities. What could possibly go wrong?
ComedyVince and the guys say goodbye to the mansion. Eric gets flack from the boys for staying with Sloan, while Drama gets fixated on a condo that is way out of his price range. The guys approach Billy Walsh to direct 'Medellin,' but will they be able to settle on a budget and who gets final cut?
ComedyDrama has an offer from a major director on a big movie sequel. Ari finds a backer for 'Medellin,' but the source of his wealth, and his wife's intentions toward Vince, are shady. Turtle has a date with Kelly--under the watchful eye of her father.
ComedyA casting change puts 'Medellin' back on the table for Vince. Ari and producer Nick Rubenstein must broker the deal between Amanda and the studio by day's end, but because it's Yom Kippur they can't use the most important tools of their trade (cell phones) until after sundown. Eric suspects that Vince and Amanda's relationship is sabotaging the deal. At the races, Drama saves an injured horse from the glue factory.
ComedyEric and Vince are determined to get 'Medellin' off the ground, but the rights to the script stand in their way. Feeling tense the day of the 'Five Towns' premiere, Drama seeks relief at a massage parlor, but can't avoid 'Daily Variety.' Turtle meets a girl in the auto-body shop who shares his love of limited-edition sneakers, but her overbearing father hampers his game.
ComedyWhen the Earth is jeopardized by global warming, the crew attends a conference in Kyoto hosted by Al Gore's head, and when the Earth's increased temperature is linked to emissions from robots, Richard Nixon's head attempts to rid the planet of them - including Bender.
ComedyAlan models a range of fashion looks on the streets of Paris, including L'Homme du Sport which features 'ice white shoes, ice white socks and t-shirt with chevron action-flash'. His guests include French chef Philippe Lambert and top international designer Yvonne Boyd.
ComedyTension mounts in the Royle household as the family contemplate the prospect of becoming fully laminated throughout. Dr Mahmoud prescribes new medication for Nana in the form of yellow tablets; coincidentally they turn out to be the same colour as the tablets that Joe was prescribed for the swelling when he got his mickey stuck in his zip.
ComedyJerry's (Jim O'Heir) contribution to Leslie's community art show causes a stir. Ben (Adam Scott) moves in with April (Aubrey Plaza) and Andy (Chris Pratt) and attempts to teach them how to be adults. Meanwhile, Leslie (Amy Poehler) is frustrated by Chris.
ComedyMeet Gareth Cheeseman, an obnoxious salesman at a weekend conference where the delegates are on the lookout for sales, sex and software. Within 48 hours, Gareth has destroyed two lives, three cars and a perfectly good suit.
ComedyA lonely Jemaine runs into Sally, the 'most beautiful girl in the room,' who dumped him (and Bret) earlier this year. Envisioning a new life with Sally, Jemaine's dreams take a detour when he learns she won't spend time with him until he gets his own place. When he does, he plans a space-warming party that conflicts with Sally's birthday.
ComedyCultures continue to clash, and the entire Smith family is arrested by the Vice and Virtue Police and sentenced to death by stoning. Roger is wooed by an Arab prince, who thinks Roger is a morally loose "American girl."
ComedyWhen Stan ruins his boss's party, he's reassigned to Saudi Arabia, where the Smiths experience culture shock stemming from their new country's male-dominated social norms, which, of course, Stan loves!
ComedyBret and Jemaine enlist a semi-professional actor to cheer up Murray after a disappointing gig. Asked to place a good-hearted rejection call, the actor ends up getting carried away, offering Murray and the Conchords a recording deal that's too good to be true.
ComedyFrasier's psychological party game brings unpleasant revelations at his Halloween party. Niles dresses as Martin and gets drunk on beer. The children in the apartment building believe that Frasier eats kids' brains.
ComedyNovice (and failing) stand-up Duncan Thickett welcomes back the chain-smoking Paul Calf and his 'dead sophisticated' sister for a live performance. Pauline's had her hair done, her belly pierced and a misspelt Chinese tattoo; while Paul has a new girlfriend Cheryl Denton (played by Karen Taylor) and has souped-up his mum's disability buggy. There are also some surprises: Paul treats us to a love song while Pauline performs an excerpt from her one-woman show, 'Floss - The Story of Florence Nightingale'.
ComedyWhen the roommates move in, Clara offends Foxxy after assuming she's the house servant. The two reconcile with a kiss in the hot tub in this Comedy Central original animated reality show.
ComedyIn the wake of Marlene's (Phyllis Somerville) death, Cathy (Laura Linney) is plagued by her late neighbor's ghost as she learns that her latest chemotherapy regimen isn't working. And as Cathy looks for a second opinion, the news of his sister's illness launches Sean (John B. Hickey) into a psychotic episode.
ComedyWhen Mr McKay leaves Slade Prison, Fletcher is delighted. After all, Barrowclough doesn't exactly rule with a rod of iron. Things are lookin up at last, until Mr McKay's real replacement arrives.
ComedyWhile Frankie focuses on rehearsing for a solo in her church's midnight Christmas mass, Mike takes over handling the chores of setting up the Heck family Christmas. But Frankie becomes a bit jealous when it seems that Mike is doing a better job at organizing the holiday than she would have done. Meanwhile, Frankie and Mike try to help Brick overcome a problem in order to get into the holiday spirit.
ComedyRose is running for St. Olaf Woman of the Year and with a little help from Blanche and Dorothy, altering her list of qualifications on the entry form, she's a sure winner. Meanwhile, a heat wave strikes Miami and the girl's air conditioning goes out.
ComedyUpon seeing the reality TV show "Super Nanny", Captain Hero purposefully acts out so he can summon Super Nanny and challenge her once and for all. Meanwhile, Ling Ling tries to get his driver's license. When he fails miserably, Wooldoor helps him become more "Americanized" so he can pass.
ComedyDorothy receives threats after failing a football star which means he can't play in an upcoming football game. Meanwhile, Rose must deal with her dentist who she thinks fondled her during her last visit.