Alias
Sydney Bristow, a vivacious, athletic grad student, discovers that her not-so-typical after-school job as an agent for SD-6, a top-secret division of the CIA, holds some deadly secrets that not only put her life in danger but also threaten the security of the free world. Recruited freshman year, the then shy and lonely Sydney jumped at the chance to add some meaning and excitement to her life. Little did she know how great she’d be at espionage or how much she’d love it. learn more
Chappelle's Show
David Chappelle is one of those comedians who has never had the spotlight. He has played mainly supporting roles in movies like Half Baked and The Nutty Professor, along with appearances on “The Howard Stern Show” and “Crank Yankers.” Like his predecessor in getting his own show, Cedric the Entertainer, he went down the variety show path. Unlike Cedric, he is not playing it safe at all. learn more
CSI
CSI's success goes beyond ratings. It won a Golden Globe nomination for Best TV Drama. Entertainment Weekly named it one of the 10 best shows of 2000. CBS handed the program the cushy timeslot behind Survivor, where it regularly trounces one-time critical darling Will & Grace. And having watched CSI, I believe I have a solid-enough foundation to make one unassailable claim about the show's success -- there is no earthly explanation for why CSI is this popular. learn more
Friends
When the pilot show was approved by the network, and a series commissioned, the entirecast was sent on a free trip to Las Vegas. In TOW Everyone Finds Out, Phoebe sees Monica and Chandler through the window, their lines were: Chandler: Look, we have to talk. Your shirt is really bugging me. Monica: Wow, that's so weird, 'cause pants are really bugging me. learn more
Jerry Springer
Last season, viewers were treated to new twists on their favorite show: a new set, logo, music and production elements for the program that began Sept. 20, 1991, and went on to become a worldwide phenomenon. Introduced a year ago, the hugely popular Springer Cam will return again this season, building on its success by continuing to allow the audience to see the guests at their most outrageous and comic best - both inside and outside of the studio. learn more
The O.C.
In the pilot episode, we meet our main characters. Ryan Atwood (Benjamin McKenzie), an intelligent kid living in Chino, California, with his mom Dawn (Daphne Ashbrook), her boyfriend A.J. (Ron Del Barrio), and his older brother Trey (Bradley Stryker), seems to have trouble follow him. He never intentionally starts anything, but he suffers from “wrong place, wrong time” syndrome. One night, while hanging out with his idiot brother, they are arrested after Trey smashes in a car window with the intention of stealing it. learn more
The Simpsons
Can life get any better for Homer J. Simpson? He juggles the roles of husband, father, safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, bowler, beer drinker, astronaut, small business owner and dreamer, and makes it all look easy. But it wasn't always so easy for Homer J. Raised by his father, Abe, who tried to compensate for the absence of Homer's radical hippie mother, Homer graduated at the bottom of his high school class and managed to earn the distinction of being the longest-term entry-level employee at the plant. learn more