Michelle Blakely

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Mr. Jealousy
5.8

Mr. Jealousy

Jun 05, 1998
After his first date at age 15 ended with the girl making out with another man at a party, aspiring writer Lester Grimm has treated all his girlfriends with jealousy and suspicion. While dating Ramona Ray, paranoia gets the best of him when he discovers that her most recent ex is successful novelist Dashiell Frank. Lester begins attending the same group therapy sessions as Dashiell to learn about Ramona's past with him.
Comedy
Prince for a Day
7

Prince for a Day

Oct 06, 1995
Famous pop star Ricky Prince has grown tired of the spotlight and the pressures of fame. He makes the acquaintance of Ralph Bitondo, a pizza delivery boy who looks almost exactly like Ricky -- so much so that the two decide to trade identities for a while.
Comedy
Vous avez un mess@ge
6.691

Vous avez un mess@ge

Dec 18, 1998
Tous les deux sont libraires. Kathleen tient une échoppe au charme suranné, The Shop Around the Corner, et a initié aux joies de la lecture des ribambelles d'enfants tandis que Joe possède une chaîne de librairies de grande surface, Fox Books, qui a rapidement éliminé ses concurrentes. Kathleen hait plus que tout au monde Fox Books tandis que Joe attend nonchalamment de rayer des librairies celle de Kathlen. Ils ne se connaissent pas mais se croisent tous les jours et surtout comme dans le film de Lubitsch échangent une correspondance follement amoureuse par le biais d'Internet.
Comedy
High Society
6

High Society

Feb 26, 1996
High Society is the title of an American television sitcom that aired Monday nights on CBS in 1995 and early 1996. The series revolves around two New York City women who act in an outrageous, campy, and decadent manner. The theme song was the Lady is a Tramp sung by Chaka Khan. Its premise was similar to the campy British comedy series Absolutely Fabulous.
Comedy
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction
7.2
Can you tell the difference between fact and fiction? Several stories of strange, mysterious and incredible occurrences are chronicled during each episode. It is up to the viewer to decide which stories actually happened and which were completely fabricated by the show’s writers. The answer is revealed by Jonathan Frakes at the conclusion of each episode.
Documentary