Comedy
Glee |
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From Ryan Murphy (Nip/Tuck) comes Glee, a musical comedy that follows an optimistic high school teacher’s quest to transform the McKinley High School's Glee Club from a motley crew to its former glory and land them a spot in the national competition. |
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This comedic series, where the Midwest meets the exotic East, centres on the all-American company Mid America Novelties that sells whoopee cushions, foam fingers and wallets made of bacon. |
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The Office |
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From Reveille and NBC Universal Television Studio, this unique comedy series offers a smart, tongue-in-cheek documentary-style look at the humorous, and sometimes poignant, banality of the 9-to-5 white-collar work world. The series received Writers Guild of America Award nominations, including Outstanding Achievement in Writing for a New Series and Outstanding Achievement in Writing for a Comedy Series. |
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Family Guy |
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Since its debut in 1999, the Emmy-nominated animated series FAMILY GUY has attracted an impressively loyal following of devoted fans and has sold over 5 million combined DVD units, making it the fourth-largest-selling TV series ever. |
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Simpsons |
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The longest-running comedy currently on primetime television and the longest-running animated series in television history, THE SIMPSONS has redefined the genre and transformed the medium.
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All Shows
American Dad
Da Kink in My Hair
Drop Dead Diva Season 2
Family Guy
Glee
Outsourced
Saturday Night Live
Seinfeld
Simpsons
Sons of Tucson
The Cleveland Show
The Office
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