Descend into the wholly Pythonesque at this silly and very comprehensive celebration of all things Monty. Has a chat room and shopping.
Online companion to the documentary series attempts to expand the boundries of a new medium, the internet. Read about the web development fund.
Official source for news, show history, puzzles, book ordering, and other merchandise. Print a picture of Paddington and color it in.
Chronicle of the British program that's the longest-running current affairs show in the world. See a list of presenters and a series of "firsts."
Read a summary and user comments about the series that depicted the trials of law school on CBS in the late '70s and Showtime in the mid-'80s.
Learn about the three versions of the show based on the film starring John Houseman, who reprised his role as stuffy Professor Kingsfield for TV.
Episode guide and brief synopsis of the short-lived but funny show about two best friends/partners whose relationship is complicated by love.
Read the premise of the 1972-73 sitcom starring the center square as a lawyer and family man. View screen grabs and listen to the theme song.
Bill Moyers exposes the secret archives of the chemical industry. Review the health implications, Right-to-Know Act, and citizens' responses.
Learn the plot of Dennis Potter's six-part series about the sad fate that befalls Arthur Parker, "a venal sheet-music salesman in 1930s Britain."
Background on the show in which Edward R. Murrow, seated in the studio, "greeted two guests a week, in fifteen minute interviews in their homes."
Presents the plot of this television series about a the true story of POW who returns to VietNam to serve as ambassador.
Locate cast and episode names for the syndicated series that follows the adventures of six survivors of a plane crash in the Amazon jungle.
Blake Edwards created a detective played by Craig Stevens who dealt with "hit men, hoodlums and assorted hip characters found on the jazz scene."
View episode titles and air dates for all three seasons of the detective drama starring Craig Stevens that is remembered for its Mancini theme. Link to some cast credits.
Background on the 1955 NBC telecast of the Broadway musical starring Mary Martin as Peter Pan and co-starring Cyril Ritchard as Captain Hook.
Check out the reviews, real audio interview, and broadcast schedule for the Civil War movie starring Kris Kristofferson.
History of the sitcom about "the minor victories and misfortunes of the scheming, fast-talking Master Sergeant Ernie Bilko," played by Silvers.
Background on the series also known as "You'll Never Get Rich" and "Sgt. Bilko," starring the comic as the glib gambler of fictional Ft. Baxter.
Read a chronicle of "the first anthology drama to encourage the writing of original plays exclusively for television" and see notable examples.
John Carman refreshes our collective memory with a description of the 1980 NBC comedy variety show starring "Japanese showstoppers" Mie and Kei, and comedian Jeff Altman.
Alan Sepinwall discusses the rarity of shows "that mesmerize you with their awfulness." Fred Silverman was the engine behind this train wreck, now out on DVD and video.
UPN series full title is "Pith Possum: Super-Dynamic Possum of Tomorrow." View the guide to its sole season.
Examine detailed introductions to noted rock artists, including discographies and interviews. Find out where and when they'll be appearing next.
Browse the episode guide, cast and credits, for the defunct UPN sitcom starring Richard Jeni.
Australian children's show offers coloring pages, toy profiles, presenters, and series themes.
Discover how "Requiem for a Heavyweight" and "Judgment at Nuremberg" "were enough to ensure the historical importance" of the CBS anthology show.
Find out who provided the voices for this 1980s cartoon along with an episode guide, multimedia gallery, and site news.
Short-lived animated series was based on the smash hit video game of the same name. Find a cast list, episode guide, and animation-related links.
Background on the 1973-77 NBC drama created by Los Angeles police officer and writer Joseph Wambaugh. See what set it apart from similar shows.
Learn about undercover agent Sgt. Pepper Anderson, played by Angie Dickinson. View screen grabs and "TV Guide" covers, and link to more sites.
Official guide to this British children's series includes interactive games, news about associated events, and merchandise information.
History of the series based on the novel of the same name by Australian author Frank Hardy includes a description, cast list, and bibliography.
Story synopses, character profiles, and the RealAudio theme song for this show. Join the mailing list, and read the fanzine.
Matthew Newton presents his episode guide to the children's show.
Relive this show about Hodge, Eric and their Territorial Army buddies. File has profiles of the cast, characters and writer and episode guides.
Dedicated to the recent TV series that starred Firth and Jennifer Ehle. Features pictures, quotes, and comments.
Internet Movie Database presents cast list and viewer comments for this 1980s drama series.
Ann Sothern played a lively busybody assistant to a talent agent in this sitcom that debuted in 1953. Link to cast filmographies.
Read a description of the 1954 - 1957 series starring Ann Sothern that was also called "Susie" and "The Adventures of Susie." With related links.
Shot between 1997 and 2000, find out what Jewish and Muslim children in Jerusalem, some living on opposite sides of security checkpoints, thought about one another.
Phyllis Diller starred in this short-lived series, playing a poor little rich girl living large on Long Island while keeping apace of the IRS.
Hendrick Smith presents his PBS documentary on the political process in America.
Twin Cities variety show covers music, sports, and pranks. Check out show clips, episode guides, and gig listings.