Comedy

Bananas

Bananas is a broadcast-friendly, comedy television series taped before a live audience. The show features a different nationally recognized comedian each week and is hosted by L.A. comic, Thor Ramsey. Airs Saturdays. See schedule for times.

Cheers

Come to where everybody knows your name. Sam Malone, a former professional baseball pitcher, is the head of a Boston bar where Norm, Cliff, Woody, Carla, Diane and Frasier spend a few hours every day, talking about their problems, laughing at each other's flaws, trying to be there when someone else needs them. Airs Mondays through Fridays. See schedule for times.

Frasier

In Frasier, eminent Boston Psychiatrist, Frasier Crane, last seen gracing the bars of Cheers, leaves behind his old life and heads home to Seattle to start a new one. He now has a spot as a popular radio psychiatrist, giving him the chance to spread words of wit and wisdom to the masses. He shares his apartment with his retired cop father, Martin, and his father's physical care assistant, Daphne Moon. Add in brother Niles, Eddie the dog, Frasier's producer, Roz, some bizarre situations and plenty of humor and you've got an Emmy-winning comedy. Airs Mondays through Fridays. See schedule for times.

Malcom and Eddie

Malcolm McGee is a responsible and sensible 20-something who ends up sharing a Kansas City apartment and a business venture with relentlessly enthusiastic tow truck owner Eddie Sherman. A fast talker with outlandish frenetic energy, Eddie’s charming schemes always seems to get the two into hot water. But no matter what the situation, these opposites always end up bailing each other out – even if they drive each other crazy.  Stars Malcolm Jamal Warner and Eddie Griffin. Airs Tuesdays through Fridays. See schedule for times.

Married … With Children

Peg and Al Bundy have been together, for better or worse, for more than two decades. How they survive their relationship is the basis for “Married … With Children.” With unflinching honesty, “Married … With Children” paints a painfully funny picture of a not-so-typical middle-class American family. Stars Ed O’Neill, Katey Sagal and Christina Applegate. Airs Mondays through Thursdays. See schedule for times.

Punk'd

Master prankster Ashton Kutcher is there to punk Hollywood stars down to earth with his hidden camera practical joke TV series. The shows bears a strong resemblance to classic hidden camera show Candid Camera and TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes. It's a reality show with a twist as Asthon makes superstars suffer for your viewing pleasure. Airs Mondays through Fridays. See schedule for times.

Reno 911!

Reno 911! is, as some would say, a parody of the long-running TV show “COPS.” The mostly improvisational show features members of the fictional Reno Sheriff’s Department, who are videotaped during the course of their duties, sometimes addressing the camera directly as though they’re being interviewed. The force has problems with racism, homophobia, unrequited attractions, promiscuity, passive-aggressive feuds, drug use and other dysfunctional troubles that supply much of the show’s humor. Airs Monday through Friday. See schedule for times.

The Steve Harvey Show

This show revolves around Steve Hightowe, a musician whose career as a member of the Hi-Tops didn’t ever quite hit the necessary high note. Down on his luck, Hightower makes a tough decision. He gives up years of life on the road, with no responsibility to his name and takes a job as a teacher. Starring Steve Harvey and Cedric the Entertainer as the school’s gym coach and Steve’s longtime friend. Airs Tuesdays through Fridays. See schedule for times.

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