ComedySketches include Group Chat Cold Open, Mikey Madison Monologue, Acting Teacher 2, A Weekend in New York, Jury Duty, Spring Break, Weekend Update, Pop's Big Regret, PDD: Mikey's Idea, So Like...What Are We?, Planning New York, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
ComedySeries premiere. Upon returning from a baptism marathon in China with his father Eli and brother Kelvin, Jesse Gemstone receives a video from blackmailers seeking to sully his reputation. Eli moves forward with plans to expand the Gemstone empire as he continues to mourn his late wife Aimee-Leigh.
ComedyAfter discovering Amber, Pontius and Abraham reminiscing about an estranged family member, Jesse tasks his friends with acquiring surveillance footage that could explain the strange events of the night before.
ComedyHe may be short, but Warwick Davis is not about to short fans of 'Life's Too Short' as he returns for the special one-hour conclusion of the riotous HBO comedy series. Created by Davis with Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the show followed Davis as he played a conceited, self-absorbed version of himself trying to be British entertainment's go-to little person. As the finale begins, he now claims he's a changed man, with an altruistic outlook and an exciting film opportunity that involves Val Kilmer. Meanwhile, Warwick continues to run a talent agency for show-biz little people, lives with his girlfriend Amy, and seeks
ComedyAimee-Leigh's elderly brother Baby Billy returns to the Gemstone ministry, bringing along his much younger wife Tiffany. Jesse closes ranks on his co-conspirators to root out the identity of his blackmailers.
ComedyJay has grown children, grandchildren and a gorgeous young wife, who has a preteen son of her own; all together they must bridge generational, cultural and social gaps.
ComedySketches include Trump, Musk and Rubio Cold Open, Lady Gaga Monologue, A Long Goodbye, Pip, Wonderful Tonight, Funeral Home, Mascara Commercial, Weekend Update, Birthday at Friendly's, Little Red Glasses, No More Slay, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
ComedyStan is identified as the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard and Scientologists converge on his front lawn asking him to lead them. A prominent Hollywood actor also shows up looking for Stan's approval. When Stan criticizes his work, the A-lister locks himself in the closet and refuses to come out.
ComedyLeaving Kyle injured on the roadside, Cartman races to network headquarters determined to put an end to "Family Guy" once and for all (pt 2 of 2).
ComedyAn inflammatory episode of popular cartoon "Family Guy" causes a feud between Cartman and Kyle, while the rest of America valiantly buries its head in the sand (pt 1 of 2).
ComedyAfter Danuta goes missing, Hayley joins forces with Wheels and The Legman detective to investigate the Bazooka Shark Babes involvement in her friend’s mysterious disappearance.
ComedyYOUNG SHELDON ends its seven-year run with a must-see two-episode series finale. Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik reprise their roles as Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler in an unforgettable hour of television, on the series finale of YOUNG SHELDON.
ComedyDuring a meeting with network executives, Larry is asked to do live commercials to appease his show's sponsors. Reluctant to tamper with the format of his program, Larry worries that they will not work with the style of the show, while Arthur suggests that Hank should be the one to do the spots. However, when that idea is turned down because Hank is already overexposed in the commercial market, Larry is told that the owners are adamant that he be the one doing commercials for the Garden Weasel. Learning about the new commercials, Hank goes to Arthur demanding to know why he was not chosen to advertise the Weasel. Unable to
ComedySketches include Elon Musk Cold Open, Shane Gillis Monologue, Winery Tour, Coupla Beers, Channel 7 Mid-Day News 2, Dad's House, PDD The Sound, Weekend Update, Wedding Interruption, Doctor's Visit, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
ComedyYOUNG SHELDON ends its seven-year run with a must-see two-episode series finale. Jim Parsons and Mayim Bialik reprise their roles as Sheldon Cooper and Amy Farrah Fowler in an unforgettable hour of television, on part two of the series finale of YOUNG SHELDON.
ComedyWhen some bad blood with old foes compromises their ideal Thanksgiving, the gang decides to make amends by breaking bread with those they've hurt.
ComedyAs Jack (Alec Baldwin) begins to build a relationship with his biological father, Milton's (Alan Alda) health hangs in the balance. Despite Liz's (Tina Fey) relationship track record, she draws public attention as a relationship expert after a talk show appearance. Meanwhile, Tracy's (Tracy Morgan) high school invites him to speak at graduation and Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) must help him overcome embarrassing memories from his high school experience. Jane Krakowski and Katrina Bowden also star.
ComedySheriff Rosco Coltrane brings slot machines to Hazzard County to fill his pockets but Bo and Luke Duke turn him into a local hero when they steal the machines and turn over the proceeds to the orphanage.
ComedyLiz (Tina Fey) discovers she has a handsome and newly single neighbor, Dr. Drew Baird (Jon Hamm), she'd like to meet after receiving his mail by mistake. However, in true Liz fashion their chance at getting to know one another doesn't begin so well. Due to Jack's (Alec Baldwin) striking resemblance to a Spanish soap villain, Elisa's (Salma Hayek) grandmother disapproves of their relationship. Jack is determined to do whatever it takes to win her adoration. Back at 30 Rock, the new "TGS" interns invite Tracy (Tracy Morgan) out for a night of partying; but Tracy, unwilling to admit it, cannot seem to keep up with the
ComedyIn this workplace comedy, a group of dedicated, passionate teachers — and a slightly tone-deaf principal — are brought together in a Philadelphia public school where, despite the odds stacked against them, they are determined to help their students succeed in life. Though these incredible educators may be outnumbered and underfunded, they love what they do — even if they don’t love the school district’s less-than-stellar attitude toward educating children.
ComedyA Mormon kid moves to South Park and it's up to Stan to kick his ass. But when Stan and his dad meet their new Mormon neighbors, they become fascinated with how genuinely nice they are.
ComedyJack (Alec Baldwin) is nervous about the corporate retreat, so he recruits Liz (Tina Fey) to accompany him for support. Meanwhile, Jenna (Jane Krakowski) ends up at the mercy of Frank (Judah Friedlander) when she decides she needs to implore method acting to prepare for her Janis Joplin role, and Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) must convince Tracy (Tracy Morgan) that diabetes is affected by his diet. Also starring Katrina Bowden and Keith Powell. Chris Parnell guest stars.
ComedyWhen a documentary crew comes to the offices of Dunder Mifflin to observe the employees and learn about modern management, manager Michael Scott (Steve Carell) tries to paint a happy picture of his domain, but his jokes keep falling flat. Then, worse, his supervisor from the corporate office tells him that his branch may be downsized. Making a characteristically bad leadership decision, Michael decides not to tell his staff, but the information quickly leaks. Meanwhile sales rep Jim (John Krasinski) spars with his irritating nemesis Dwight (Rainn Wilson), and flirts with office receptionist Pam (Jenna Fischer), until they
ComedyWhile preparing comedian David Spade for his fifth appearance on the show, Paula gives him a routine interview about his monologue. Being polite, Larry asks him to drop by his office, but is caught off guard when David actually comes in to chat before heading on his way. Then, while at home watching television with his wife, Larry is disturbed to see David on the Tonight Show doing the same jokes he told to Paula that very afternoon, and just two days before he is to appear on his own program. Invoking an unwritten rule that discourages guests from doing competing shows back to back, Larry complains to Jeannie about David'
ComedyThis special celebrates "Schitt's Creek" and gives fans an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the making of the final season including never-before-seen footage of table reads, auditions and celebrity interviews.
ComedyLinda Lavin stars as Alice Hyatt, a newly widowed mother, who lives in Phoenix, Arizona, and works as a waitress, determined to make it on her own and somehow manage to keep smiling.
ComedyAfter Dee and Charlie mistakenly eat some of Frank's human meat, they develop an unsatisfiable cannibalistic hunger. Meanwhile, Mac and Dennis take hunting for sport to the next level when they set their sights on Rickety Cricket.
ComedyCurtis surprises Ella with a new gift that brings unexpected results. Calvin struggles with whether he and Laura are ready to walk down the aisle.
ComedyNot realizing its going to be the ultimate lovers holiday, Liz (Tina Fey) insists her and Drew (Jon Hamm) have their first official date on Valentine's Day; while Jack (Alec Baldwin) prepares himself for an unconventional Valentines Day spent at church with girlfriend Elisa (Salma Hayek). Tracy (Tracy Morgan) tries to help Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) win the affections of a new staffer. Also starring Jane Krakowski and Judah Friedlander
ComedyThe Rose family lives are forever changed when the government comes to collect years of back taxes. Left with almost nothing, they must move to Johnny’s last remaining asset, Schitt’s Creek. When Johnny offends the town’s Mayor, Roland Schitt, the Rose family soon discovers that the doors to their motel rooms have been taken. It’s now up to Johnny to set things right, in hopes that his family can sleep safely on their first night in their new home.
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.
ComedyLiz (Tina Fey) befriends a pregnant teenaged donut shop employee, in an attempt to adopt her baby. Back on set, Jenna (Jane Krakowski) vies for more attention from the TGS staff as her birthday approaches, but Kenneth's (Jack McBrayer) plan to combine her party with one for Tracy (Tracy Morgan) derails her efforts. Meanwhile, Jack (Alec Baldwin) agrees to go on a guys' night out to keep his mind off of his absent girlfriend, and bonds with Frank (Judah Friedlander) over their daddy issues. Also starring Scott Adsit.
ComedyDave debuts Samuel Jackson beer, shows us how much cooler life would be if everything were in slow motion and reveals the latest picks in "The Racial Draft."
ComedyDave hosts his new game show "I Know Black People," with another installment of "When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong"; musical performance by Erykah Badu.
ComedySeries premiere. Burned out and broke, former big-league pitcher Kenny Powers returns home to North Carolina to teach PE at the local middle school he once attended. Wreaking havoc at school, around town and at the home of his brother Dustin, Kenny settles into his role as the town's loose-cannon agitator, setting his sights on winning back his high-school flame April, now a teacher engaged to the school principal, Terrence Cutler.
ComedyCharles and Liza make amends and promise not to lie anymore, but Kelsey's plans force Liza to withhold the truth. Lauren plans a romantic reunion. Sparks fly between Maggie and an enemy-turned-friend.
ComedyMandy finds out Meemaw runs an illegal sportsbook and decides she wants in on the action. Meanwhile, Georgie struggles to keep Mandy’s new job a secret.
ComedyWhen Liz (Tina Fey) cant scheme her way out of jury duty, the TGS" cast and crew are left unmanaged. With no one in charge, Tracy (Tracy Morgan) and Jenna (Jane Krakowski) begin to act irresponsibly, while Jack (Alec Baldwin) becomes absorbed in launching a lucrative new product. Jack McBrayer, Judah Friedlander, Keith Powell and Katrina Bowden also star. Chris Parnell guest stars.
ComedyJack (Alec Baldwin) considers taking the next step with Elisa (Salma Hayek), but will he be able to choose between his commitment to her and his demanding career? Meanwhile, Tracys (Tracy Morgan) interview on Larry King Live sends New York City into a panic. Out in the chaotic city, Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) recruits Kenneth (Jack McBrayer) to venture out to Queens to retrieve her lost cell phone from a surly cabbie. Also starring Jane Krakowski, Judah Friedlander and Scott Adsit.
ComedyMaya DiMeo (Minnie Driver) is a mom on a mission who will do anything for her husband, Jimmy (John Ross Bowie), and kids Ray (Mason Cook), Dylan (Kyla Kenedy), and J.J. (Micah Fowler), her eldest son with cerebral palsy. As Maya fights injustices both real and imagined, the family works to make a new home for themselves and searches for just the right person to give J.J. his "voice."
ComedyPeter decides to take Lois on a second honeymoon. But when things go awry, they end up posing as a famous actor/director to stay in his fancy hotel suite, where they inadvertently discover a copy of "The Passion of the Christ 2: Crucify This." Peter and Lois attempt to destroy the film and end up in a high-speed chase with two Catholic priests hell-bent on saving the movie.
ComedyWith encouragement from Liz (Tina Fey) and Tracy (Tracy Morgan), Jack (Alec Baldwin) begins a search for his real father. When Tracy introduces his newly discovered illegitimate son to his friends at TGS, Liz and Pete (Scott Adsit) question the sons intentions. Meanwhile, Jenna (Jane Krakowski) and Liz fight for the spotlight when Jenna gets recognition for one of Lizs ideas. Also stars Jack McBrayer, Keith Powell and Katrina Bowden.
ComedyAfter Greg receives a plaque from the local historical society, Stan goes to great lengths to get the same honor. Roger becomes a traveling salesman.
Comedy"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night". George Carlin hosts this very first episode, which aired on October 11, 1975. Musical Guests include Billy Preston ('Nothing From Nothing" and "Fancy Lady") and Janis Ian ("At Seventeen" and "In The Winter"). Sketches include Wolverines, Bee Hospital, Weekend Update (Blaine Hotel), Jamitol Gay, New Dad, Show Us Your Guns and Shark Bite. Additional performances include Andy Kaufman ("Mighty Mouse"), a short film by Albert Brooks ("The Impossible Truth") and stand-up by Valri Bromfield.
ComedyWhen beautiful-but-vapid model wannabe Deb has a fatal car accident, she suddenly finds herself in front of Heaven's gatekeeper, Fred, who declares her a self-centered "zero." Outraged, she attempts to persuade Fred to return her to her shallow existence but is accidentally relegated to the body of the recently deceased Jane Bingum. A brilliant, thoughtful and plus-size attorney with a loyal assistant, Teri, Jane has always lived in the shadow of her more comely colleagues whereas Deb has always relied on her external beauty. Now, by a twist of fate and a bolt of divine intervention, Deb must come to terms with inhabiting
ComedySketches include Founding Fathers Cold Open, Timothee Chalamet Monologue, Bungee, Medcast, New Barista Training, Oedipal Arrangements, AI Software, Weekend Update, Dog Run, Grandmas Birthday, God, and Goodnights & Credits. Check out these selected sketches and segments from each of this season's episodes, so you can make every night a Saturday Night.
ComedyRebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom) is a successful, driven, and possibly crazy young woman who impulsively gives up everything - her partnership at a prestigious law firm and her upscale apartment in Manhattan - in a desperate attempt to find love and happiness in that exotic hotbed of romance and adventure: suburban West Covina, Calif. (it's only two hours from the beach! Four in traffic). Donna Lynne Champlin, Santino Fontana, Vincent Rodriguez III and Pete Gardner also star.
ComedyJosh Futterman escapes his reality by playing Biotic Wars, a game with an impossible final level. But when Josh beats the game, mysterious visitors from the future appear: the world is in danger, and Josh is the only one who can save it.
ComedyJudy and Martin take Gideon behind-the scenes of the Gemstone enterprise. Eli tasks Kelvin with doing a "satanic sweep" for Dot, the rebellious teen daughter of the church's biggest donors. Jesse and his friends are thrown for a loop when Chad's wife finds some disturbing emails.
ComedyIf you think you know Star Wars, you don't know Sith... The laughs come full Force when the Griffin clan puts a freakin' sweet spin on the greatest sci-fi saga ever told! Peter is hilariously fat as Han Solo, Lois reeks of royalty as Princess Leia, Chris walks funny as Luke Skywalker, Brian makes the fur fly as Chewbacca - and Stewie plots world domination, of course, as a diminutive (but still deadly) Darth Vader. Filled with outrageous gags, spaced-out droids and more intergalactic satire than you can shake a lightsaber at, this double-length episode is a must-own for every fan of Star Wars and Family Guy!
ComedyThings go awry as the Gang travels to Atlantic City for a charity benefit. While Frank, Dee and Mac try to survive in the woods, Dennis and Charlie hitch a ride to the city and have the night of their lives.
ComedyThe gang gets a real 'scare' after Dee reveals she's pregnant, forcing the guys to recall their last hazy Halloween Party to determine if one of them might be the father.
ComedyAfter they return a missing doll to a little girl, the police department recognizes the boys' efforts and officially names them "junior deputies."
ComedyWhile Jane and Owen are enjoying their Roman Holiday in Italy, the firm is on shaky ground under Kim’s leadership when she discovers they are in financial trouble. Kim reluctantly dispatches Teri to bring Jane home to take on a lucrative murder case while Grayson comes to terms with his new feelings for Jane. Meanwhile, following the devastating news of Grayson and Stacy kissing, Fred moves on with new girlfriend Ally. Stacy turns to famed relationship guru Nikki LePree (Kardashian), for love advice.
ComedyA national dance contest is held at the Max. Zack (Mark-Paul Gosselaar) and Slater (Mario Lopez) both want to go with Kelly (Tiffani Thiessen), who ends up going with Slater. While Zack ends up dancing with Jessie (Elizabeth Berkley), who feels she's too tall to enter. She coaches Zack on how to dance and they have a great time. Meanwhile, Lisa's (Lark Voorhies) talented dance partner backs out when she sprains her ankle. Though rejected by Lisa, Screech (Dustin Diamond) agrees to be her dance partner and they win with the new dance, 'the sprain'. Casey Kasem guest stars.
ComedyKyle's parents are taking him and three of his friends to Casa Bonita for his birthday. Kyle chooses Stan, Kenny, and Butters to celebrate with him at Colorado's version of Mexican Disneyland. When Cartman finds out he's not invited, he arranges for Butters to conveniently go "missing."
ComedyAudrey’s past rears its head when Georgie leaves the store to work for Fred Fagenbacher (Matt Letscher), Jim’s longtime nemesis, and Mandy struggles to keep peace in the house.
ComedyIn the midst of flu season, a sick Leslie (Amy Poehler) and Andy (Chris Pratt) struggle to book performers for the Unity Concert. Meanwhile, Tom (Aziz Ansari) heads to a wine competition in search of a sommelier for his new restaurant, and Ben (Adam Scott) seeks drunken help from Ron (Nick Offerman) with a personal problem.
ComedyWhen the neighborhood deli is forced to close to make room for a trendy smoothie place, Melissa, Barbara and Jacob team up to fight the gentrification. Meanwhile, the district asks Ava to give a presentation to fellow principals.
ComedyOn show night, Liz Lemon (Tina Fey) grows increasingly infuriated when no one seems to remember that it's her 40th birthday. Just before the taping, Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan) becomes convinced that nothing is funnier than a performer laughing and breaking character, which he elects to do all night, much to Jenna Maroney's (Jane Krakowski) chagrin. Meanwhile, Jack Donaghy (Alec Baldwin) struggles with the consequences of his promise to give up drinking while Avery is pregnant.
ComedySeason Two Premiere. After settling a score with the baseball exec who screwed him out of a big-league comeback, Kenny Powers heads to Mexico to lick his wounds and start a new, more anonymous life. Living in a dingy apartment in Jalisco under an alias--Stevie Janowski, the fawning NC music teacher whose credit card he's been using--Kenny's nascent career in cockfighting ends when his 'Big Red' bird goes down, and his two local sidekicks, Aaron and Hector, take off with his assets. Befriended by a neighboring Mexican family and a sultry bar singer named Vida, Kenny emerges from 'the darkest hole I've ever been in' by annou
ComedyIt’s an end and a beginning on the second of a two-part series finale. Howard and Bernadette leave their kids for the first time; Leonard and Penny try to keep a secret; Sheldon and Amy stick together; and Raj makes a new friend as the gang travels together into an uncharted future.
ComedyIn a time-honored tradition and right-of-passage, the boys are separated from the girls and schooled in the mysteries of sex by none other than Mr. Mackey.
ComedyIn the first ever high-definition episode of the Simpsons, Homer attends a ceremony at the Springfield Wall of Fame and learns that he was elected class president, but that his election was stolen from him by his high school principal. He worries that his life should have been much better than it is. At Luigi's Italian restaurant, Homer meets an old Italian man who can show him visions of what his future as class president would have been like. Homer sees a life he could have led filled with riches and success, and his family must find a way for him to be happy the way he is. The episode also includes the first extensive
ComedyLeslie goes toe-to-toe with Bobby Newport in their big televised debate. Ann, Tom, and Chris work in the media spin room, while Ron goes the extra mile to save a party for Leslie's donors.
ComedyDorothy's son, Michael pays another visit to Miami and this time he has an announcement, he's engaged. However, Dorothy has two more surprises in store, her future daughter-in-law is also black and twenty years older than Michael.
ComedyAbby’s friendship with her ex-boyfriend’s mother leads to romantic complications. When Julianne’s wealthy aunt passes away, the gang vies for a piece of her inheritance. Ryan Hansen and Julia Duffy guest star.
ComedyFrom Emmy Award-winning executive producers of The Office comes a new mockumentary that looks at the exciting world of local government. The documentary cameras follow Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) a mid-level bureaucrat in the Parks and Recreation Department of Pawnee, Indiana. In an attempt to beautify her town Leslie takes on what should be a fairly simple project: help local nurse Ann Perkins (Rashida Jones) turn an abandoned construction pit into a community park. Leslie is alternately helped and undermined by her colleague, Tom Haverford (Aziz Ansari), who cheerfully exploits his government position for personal gai
ComedyFeatures guest stars Vivica A. Fox, Bellamy Young, David Sutcliffe, David Denman Jane finds herself with two clients when she discovers both are married to the same man. Worse yet, she has trouble distinguishing her personal life in the courtroom when she discovers Tony is representing the Casanova. Kim takes on a custody case involving a baby adoption just as she finds herself with her own baby issues. Stacy decides to take destiny in her own hands when she invents the next must have item – the “Armvelope.”
ComedyIn the series premiere, we meet the fabulously dysfunctional Gallagher family of working-class Chicago. Dad's a drunk; Mom split long ago; eldest daughter Fiona tries to hold the family together; eldest son Philip (Lip) tutors the neighborhood girls in physics and is repaid in kind; middle son Ian is grappling with homosexuality -- and being grappled by his married Pakistani employer at the corner liquor store; youngest daughter Debbie is stealing money from her UNICEF collection to help put food on the table; ten year old Carl is a budding sociopath and arsonist; and toddler Liam is -- well, he might actually be black, bu