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Mar 19, 1985

Alice is an American sitcom television series that ran from August 31, 1976 to March 19, 1985 on CBS. The series is based on the 1974 film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. The show stars Linda Lavin in the title role, a widow who moves with her young son to start her life over again, and finds a job working at a roadside diner on the outskirts of Phoenix, Arizona. Most of the episodes revolve around events at Mel's Diner.
Comedy
7.9

Feb 28, 1983

La guerre n'est jamais facile à vivre, surtout quand on travaille dans un hôpital militaire mobile pendant la guerre de Corée. Pourtant, un groupe de chirurgiens et d'infirmières prend les choses avec humour, semant la pagaille dès qu'une occasion se présente.
War & Politics
6.333

Mar 29, 1984

Buffalo Bill is an American television situation comedy that featured the misadventures of an egotistical talk show host, played by Dabney Coleman, and his staff at WBFL-TV, a small TV station in Buffalo, New York. It premiered May 31, 1983 on NBC and ran for only part of two seasons. It was also shown on the then-new UK fourth TV channel Channel 4.
Comedy
5

Apr 29, 1980

United States is a short-lived half-hour comedy-drama that NBC added to its Tuesday primetime schedule in March 1980. Larry Gelbart, the show's executive producer and chief writer, said the name United States was not a reference to the country but rather to "the state of being united in a relationship". Gelbart envisioned a series that would be "a situation comedy based on the real things that happen in my marriage and in the marriages of my friends". Episodes tackled such topics as marital infidelity, household debt, friends who drink too much, death within the family, and sexual misunderstandings. United States focused on Richard and Libby Chapin, an upwardly mobile couple who lived in a Los Angeles suburb. Beau Bridges played Richard, and Helen Shaver played Libby. Gelbart reverted to black-and-white script for the show's titles. He said that was to convey the mood of "a sophisticated '30s film." Gelbart also avoided use of background music and a laugh track. Scripts featured dialogue such as, "Just for once I'd like to be treated like a friend instead of a husband," and "Maybe you and Bob can go out and get yourselves one redhead with two straws." United States premiered at 10:30 p.m. on March 11, 1980. NBC pulled it from the schedule within two months, after only six of 13 episodes had aired. The remaining episodes were not broadcast until 1986, when the A&E cable channel aired United States.
Drama
7.5

Dec 09, 1993

Un gamin venant tout juste d'emménager en ville avec ses parents et sa grande soeur Syndi... Marshall, accompagné de son jeune voisin Simon, découvrira donc de nombreux cas sortant de l'ordinaire et conservera à chaque fois une preuve de ses découvertes, rangeant le tout précieusement dans une armoire, pour prouver que Eerie est bel et bien la capitale des choses bizarres...
Mystery
1

Jan 18, 2005

Help! I'm A Teenage Outlaw is a British television programme filmed in the Czech Republic and first aired on CITV. The show follows three hapless outlaws during the English Civil War, who are trying to bring justice back to the land.
7.7

Mar 24, 1990

Gordon Shumway est né de l'union de Bob et Flo Shumway le 28 août 1757 sur la planète Melmac. Le 28 août 1985, la planète Melmac explose à la suite d'un holocauste nucléaire. Gordon réussit néanmoins à s'enfuir en vaisseau spatial avant la catastrophe. Perdu dans l'espace, il erre un long moment avant de venir s'écraser sur Terre sur un garage où vivent les Tanner, une famille de banlieusards américains sans histoire. Gordon se trouvant alors dans l'incapacité de réparer son vaisseau, les Tanner, qui le surnomment Alf (Alien Life Form), acceptent de l'héberger à vie. Les Tanner vont devoir cacher Alf aux yeux de tous, pour éviter que ce petit être poilu d'1,20 mètre ne devienne un animal de laboratoire. Mais Alf veut comprendre tout ce qui se passe sur sa nouvelle planète et cela chamboule entièrement la vie des Tanner. Ces derniers vont vite comprendre que cacher un Melmacien n'est pas chose facile, mais sa gentillesse et son ignorance des coutumes terriennes le rendent attachant.
Family
7.5

Dec 09, 1993

Un gamin venant tout juste d'emménager en ville avec ses parents et sa grande soeur Syndi... Marshall, accompagné de son jeune voisin Simon, découvrira donc de nombreux cas sortant de l'ordinaire et conservera à chaque fois une preuve de ses découvertes, rangeant le tout précieusement dans une armoire, pour prouver que Eerie est bel et bien la capitale des choses bizarres...
Mystery
1

Jun 06, 1990

An account of the life of Elvis Presley in the early days of his fame in the 1950s.
Drama
6.333

Aug 22, 1989

CBS anthology series airing unsold television pilots during the summer season.
Action & Adventure
5

Apr 29, 1980

United States is a short-lived half-hour comedy-drama that NBC added to its Tuesday primetime schedule in March 1980. Larry Gelbart, the show's executive producer and chief writer, said the name United States was not a reference to the country but rather to "the state of being united in a relationship". Gelbart envisioned a series that would be "a situation comedy based on the real things that happen in my marriage and in the marriages of my friends". Episodes tackled such topics as marital infidelity, household debt, friends who drink too much, death within the family, and sexual misunderstandings. United States focused on Richard and Libby Chapin, an upwardly mobile couple who lived in a Los Angeles suburb. Beau Bridges played Richard, and Helen Shaver played Libby. Gelbart reverted to black-and-white script for the show's titles. He said that was to convey the mood of "a sophisticated '30s film." Gelbart also avoided use of background music and a laugh track. Scripts featured dialogue such as, "Just for once I'd like to be treated like a friend instead of a husband," and "Maybe you and Bob can go out and get yourselves one redhead with two straws." United States premiered at 10:30 p.m. on March 11, 1980. NBC pulled it from the schedule within two months, after only six of 13 episodes had aired. The remaining episodes were not broadcast until 1986, when the A&E cable channel aired United States.
Drama