2024-09-27
2024-09-27
Super Juicer; Meat Expectations; and Things That Totally Suck. (Repeat).
Stuffed Dog Guards Bone; Golfball Jackpot; and the Coffin Carried Off In. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo put out an APB for some Partners in Crime, hop in the car with Determined Drivers, and feel the disappointment of Poor Payoffs. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel and Steelo talk about the amazing feeling of being "Completely Out"; the hurt caused by "Paingate"; and wearing one's brows "Thick and Proud." (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo share their 'Mini Bios', get 'Coal Rolled' and sign up for 'Hype Insurance.' (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by The Potash Twins to check out other brass heroes in "Hornographers" and reveal that the truth is out there with "IFOS." (Repeat).
Jerry's popularity in Japan brings new friends to Kramer, and maybe new life to Jerry's TV pilot; Elaine's new beau won't share "his song" with her. Brett: James Patrick Stuart. Clicky: Tony V. Teddy: John Bowman. Oh: Gedde Watanabe. (Repeat).
George loses an expensive hat Elaine charged to her business account; a neon sign prompts Kramer and Jerry to swap apartments. Heather: Catherine Lloyd Burns. Seth: Mark Roberts. Ipswich: Michael D. Roberts. (Repeat).
Grampa becomes famous when a human-interest columnist publishes his anecdote about serving on a battleship in World War II that was struck by a torpedo. Guest Mitch Albom provides his own voice. (Repeat).
The Professor's creation of a basketball team of atomic mutants causes time to skip forward at random, and one result is a staff marriage. Jeff Cesario, Phil LaMarr, Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo put out an APB for some Partners in Crime, hop in the car with Determined Drivers, and feel the disappointment of Poor Payoffs. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel and Steelo talk about the amazing feeling of being "Completely Out"; the hurt caused by "Paingate"; and wearing one's brows "Thick and Proud." (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo share their 'Mini Bios', get 'Coal Rolled' and sign up for 'Hype Insurance.' (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by The Potash Twins to check out other brass heroes in "Hornographers" and reveal that the truth is out there with "IFOS." (Repeat).
Jerry's popularity in Japan brings new friends to Kramer, and maybe new life to Jerry's TV pilot; Elaine's new beau won't share "his song" with her. Brett: James Patrick Stuart. Clicky: Tony V. Teddy: John Bowman. Oh: Gedde Watanabe. (Repeat).
George loses an expensive hat Elaine charged to her business account; a neon sign prompts Kramer and Jerry to swap apartments. Heather: Catherine Lloyd Burns. Seth: Mark Roberts. Ipswich: Michael D. Roberts. (Repeat).
Grampa becomes famous when a human-interest columnist publishes his anecdote about serving on a battleship in World War II that was struck by a torpedo. Guest Mitch Albom provides his own voice. (Repeat).
The Professor's creation of a basketball team of atomic mutants causes time to skip forward at random, and one result is a staff marriage. Jeff Cesario, Phil LaMarr, Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
After learning that the show is overbudget, Sarah is forced to make some difficult layoffs, and Judd Apatow fights for his job. Meanwhile, Sarah hangs out with a ninja warrior hamster, a super chill chameleon, a rabbit athlete, and a skateboarding dog. (Repeat).
Ranger Jim stops by to teach Sarah about animal safety; Sarah meets a dog who has a tale of perseverance to share, a rock star duck, a rude horse, and some poodle geniuses. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo put out an APB for some Partners in Crime, hop in the car with Determined Drivers, and feel the disappointment of Poor Payoffs. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel and Steelo talk about the amazing feeling of being "Completely Out"; the hurt caused by "Paingate"; and wearing one's brows "Thick and Proud." (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo share their 'Mini Bios', get 'Coal Rolled' and sign up for 'Hype Insurance.' (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by The Potash Twins to check out other brass heroes in "Hornographers" and reveal that the truth is out there with "IFOS." (Repeat).
Grampa becomes famous when a human-interest columnist publishes his anecdote about serving on a battleship in World War II that was struck by a torpedo. Guest Mitch Albom provides his own voice. (Repeat).
The Professor's creation of a basketball team of atomic mutants causes time to skip forward at random, and one result is a staff marriage. Jeff Cesario, Phil LaMarr, Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
After learning that the show is overbudget, Sarah is forced to make some difficult layoffs, and Judd Apatow fights for his job. Meanwhile, Sarah hangs out with a ninja warrior hamster, a super chill chameleon, a rabbit athlete, and a skateboarding dog. (Repeat).
Ranger Jim stops by to teach Sarah about animal safety; Sarah meets a dog who has a tale of perseverance to share, a rock star duck, a rude horse, and some poodle geniuses. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo put out an APB for some Partners in Crime, hop in the car with Determined Drivers, and feel the disappointment of Poor Payoffs. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel and Steelo talk about the amazing feeling of being "Completely Out"; the hurt caused by "Paingate"; and wearing one's brows "Thick and Proud." (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo share their 'Mini Bios', get 'Coal Rolled' and sign up for 'Hype Insurance.' (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by The Potash Twins to check out other brass heroes in "Hornographers" and reveal that the truth is out there with "IFOS." (Repeat).
After learning that the show is overbudget, Sarah is forced to make some difficult layoffs, and Judd Apatow fights for his job. Meanwhile, Sarah hangs out with a ninja warrior hamster, a super chill chameleon, a rabbit athlete, and a skateboarding dog. (Repeat).
Ranger Jim stops by to teach Sarah about animal safety; Sarah meets a dog who has a tale of perseverance to share, a rock star duck, a rude horse, and some poodle geniuses. (Repeat).
Magical pranks; Lobster Launch; and Really Fast Food. (Repeat).
A hidden-camera show modeled after the popular series "Just for Laughs." (Repeat).
Simon King performs. (Repeat).
(Repeat).
Magical pranks; Lobster Launch; and Really Fast Food. (Repeat).
A hidden-camera show modeled after the popular series "Just for Laughs." (Repeat).
Simon King performs. (Repeat).
(Repeat).
2024-09-28
Magical pranks; Lobster Launch; and Really Fast Food. (Repeat).
A hidden-camera show modeled after the popular series "Just for Laughs." (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo get marked up in GETTIN' TAGGED, translate animal noises in ANIMALS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS, and take things to the next level in NUCLEAR OVERREACTORS. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo pack up all their anger in MOVING DAY RAGE, find out what scares kids and why with THE FORMATION FEAR, and witness people fall victim to RANDOM ATTACKS. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo struggle with being Door Disordered, sneeze extra loud in Noseplosions, and find some freaky old fellows who are Not Dead Yet. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo discuss the pitfalls of traveling with suitcases in LUGGIN LUGGAGE, how falling down slowly still hurts in SLOW DRIPS, and how getting a little bit of revenge feels good in EVEN STEVEN. (Repeat).
George's intellect thrives when thoughts of sex are shut out; Elaine wants her intern to become a doctor---stat; Jerry is bumped from a school's Career Day. Ben: Bob Odenkirk. Louise: Tamara Bick. (Repeat).
Jerry tries to help Newman get transferred; George trades tales with a shipwreck survivor to obtain a dream apartment; Kramer coughs like a dog; a minor insult has a major effect on Elaine. Eldridge: Ray Stricklyn. Newman: Wayne Knight. (Repeat).
In the 450th episode, Krusty the Clown teams up with a female costar, Princess Penelope (voice of Anne Hathaway), and before long he proposes marriage to her. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns and the workers clash at the nuclear power plant. Guest voices include Eartha Kitt and Jackie Mason. (Repeat).
Fry's friends try to break up his new romance with a robot modeled after Lucy Liu (as herself), whose image is being illegally copied onto blank robots. Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo get marked up in GETTIN' TAGGED, translate animal noises in ANIMALS SAY THE DARNDEST THINGS, and take things to the next level in NUCLEAR OVERREACTORS. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo pack up all their anger in MOVING DAY RAGE, find out what scares kids and why with THE FORMATION FEAR, and witness people fall victim to RANDOM ATTACKS. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo struggle with being Door Disordered, sneeze extra loud in Noseplosions, and find some freaky old fellows who are Not Dead Yet. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo discuss the pitfalls of traveling with suitcases in LUGGIN LUGGAGE, how falling down slowly still hurts in SLOW DRIPS, and how getting a little bit of revenge feels good in EVEN STEVEN. (Repeat).
George's intellect thrives when thoughts of sex are shut out; Elaine wants her intern to become a doctor---stat; Jerry is bumped from a school's Career Day. Ben: Bob Odenkirk. Louise: Tamara Bick. (Repeat).
Jerry tries to help Newman get transferred; George trades tales with a shipwreck survivor to obtain a dream apartment; Kramer coughs like a dog; a minor insult has a major effect on Elaine. Eldridge: Ray Stricklyn. Newman: Wayne Knight. (Repeat).
In the 450th episode, Krusty the Clown teams up with a female costar, Princess Penelope (voice of Anne Hathaway), and before long he proposes marriage to her. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns and the workers clash at the nuclear power plant. Guest voices include Eartha Kitt and Jackie Mason. (Repeat).
Fry's friends try to break up his new romance with a robot modeled after Lucy Liu (as herself), whose image is being illegally copied onto blank robots. Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Hard-drinking friends Nick (Jason Bateman), Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) and Dale (Charlie Day) plot to kill their overbearing bosses with the help of a fast-talking ex-con in this blisteringly funny black comedy. (Repeat).
This hilarious follow-up to the employee-revenge comedy finds Dale, Kurt and Nick attempting to be their own bosses with a new entrepreneurial venture. When a slick investor steals their idea, the guys return to their criminal ways to get back at him. (New).
In this action-packed horror comedy, undead soldier Bart and his best friend Joey become vigilante crimefighters in order to collect the blood Bart needs to keep from withering away into dust. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
In the 450th episode, Krusty the Clown teams up with a female costar, Princess Penelope (voice of Anne Hathaway), and before long he proposes marriage to her. Meanwhile, Mr. Burns and the workers clash at the nuclear power plant. Guest voices include Eartha Kitt and Jackie Mason. (Repeat).
Fry's friends try to break up his new romance with a robot modeled after Lucy Liu (as herself), whose image is being illegally copied onto blank robots. Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Hard-drinking friends Nick (Jason Bateman), Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) and Dale (Charlie Day) plot to kill their overbearing bosses with the help of a fast-talking ex-con in this blisteringly funny black comedy. (Repeat).
This hilarious follow-up to the employee-revenge comedy finds Dale, Kurt and Nick attempting to be their own bosses with a new entrepreneurial venture. When a slick investor steals their idea, the guys return to their criminal ways to get back at him. (Repeat).
2024-09-29
Five childhood friends have been competing in the same game of tag for 30 years. When one of them gets married, he attempts to retire from the intense annual game without ever being "it," causing the other four to band together to finally catch him. (Repeat).
Hard-drinking friends Nick (Jason Bateman), Kurt (Jason Sudeikis) and Dale (Charlie Day) plot to kill their overbearing bosses with the help of a fast-talking ex-con in this blisteringly funny black comedy. (Repeat).
This hilarious follow-up to the employee-revenge comedy finds Dale, Kurt and Nick attempting to be their own bosses with a new entrepreneurial venture. When a slick investor steals their idea, the guys return to their criminal ways to get back at him. (Repeat).
Homer buys a lottery ticket that's a million-dollar winner, but he has to miss his date with Marge to do it. Chris Martin of Coldplay has a voice cameo as himself. (Repeat).
A planned evening of ice skating and a chance encounter introduces Marge and Homer to the sport of curling, and they wind up joining a team and becoming involved in the Olympic trials. Bob Costas has a cameo as himself. (Repeat).
Lisa researches her ancestors for a school project and learns that her Southern forebears helped a slave escape to freedom. Voice of Virgil: Wren T. Brown. (Repeat).
When Bart gets in trouble for not turning in homework, Homer and Marge use different parenting tacks, a situation that Bart quickly realizes he can exploit. (Repeat).
Bart develops a crush on a girl (voice of Sarah Silverman) in his class. Meanwhile, Lisa's peers snub her for being an overachiever, but First Lady Michelle Obama (voice of Angela Bassett) comes to her defense. (Repeat).
Flanders invites the Simpsons on his congregation's trip to Jerusalem, and despite a questionable attitude at the outset, Homer learns a lot. Sacha Baron Cohen has a voice cameo as an idiosyncratic tour guide. (Repeat).
Five childhood friends have been competing in the same game of tag for 30 years. When one of them gets married, he attempts to retire from the intense annual game without ever being "it," causing the other four to band together to finally catch him. (Repeat).
A scientist (Eric Roberts) working for the military develops a monstrous shark-octopus hybrid, which goes on a killing spree on the resort beaches of Mexico after the mechanism that controls the beast is accidentally destroyed. (Repeat).
Five childhood friends have been competing in the same game of tag for 30 years. When one of them gets married, he attempts to retire from the intense annual game without ever being "it," causing the other four to band together to finally catch him. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
2024-09-30
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
San explores cosmetic solutions in an attempt to maintain his prime. (Repeat).
Francine has no other choice but save her new friend after Stan's antics went too far. (Repeat).
Hayley convinces Jeff to bring in a friend to add mystery to their relationship, but she gets more than she bargained for. Francine's goal is to have the world's longest fingernails. (Repeat).
The Smiths are getting new neighbors. Meanwhile, Roger is dreading being a young boy's kite for the day. (Repeat).
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
In the fourth-season opener, a supernova explosion sends the Planet Express ship back in time to 1947 Roswell, N.M., where Fry's grandfather is stationed. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
After the crew disables the evil Santa robot, Bender takes his place to deliver toys---but everyone thinks he's still evil. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
A parody of "The Wizard of Oz" is one of three scenarios illustrated by the Professor's "What If" machine, which shows alternative lives for Bender, Fry and Leela. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
Bender courts the Planet Express ship's new voice (Sigourney Weaver), and just as quickly dumps it, prompting the ship to retaliate. John DiMaggio, Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
San explores cosmetic solutions in an attempt to maintain his prime. (Repeat).
Francine has no other choice but save her new friend after Stan's antics went too far. (Repeat).
Hayley convinces Jeff to bring in a friend to add mystery to their relationship, but she gets more than she bargained for. Francine's goal is to have the world's longest fingernails. (Repeat).
The Smiths are getting new neighbors. Meanwhile, Roger is dreading being a young boy's kite for the day. (Repeat).
In the fourth-season opener, a supernova explosion sends the Planet Express ship back in time to 1947 Roswell, N.M., where Fry's grandfather is stationed. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
After the crew disables the evil Santa robot, Bender takes his place to deliver toys---but everyone thinks he's still evil. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
A parody of "The Wizard of Oz" is one of three scenarios illustrated by the Professor's "What If" machine, which shows alternative lives for Bender, Fry and Leela. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
Bender courts the Planet Express ship's new voice (Sigourney Weaver), and just as quickly dumps it, prompting the ship to retaliate. John DiMaggio, Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
San explores cosmetic solutions in an attempt to maintain his prime. (Repeat).
Francine has no other choice but save her new friend after Stan's antics went too far. (Repeat).
Hayley convinces Jeff to bring in a friend to add mystery to their relationship, but she gets more than she bargained for. Francine's goal is to have the world's longest fingernails. (Repeat).
The Smiths are getting new neighbors. Meanwhile, Roger is dreading being a young boy's kite for the day. (Repeat).
In the fourth-season opener, a supernova explosion sends the Planet Express ship back in time to 1947 Roswell, N.M., where Fry's grandfather is stationed. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
After the crew disables the evil Santa robot, Bender takes his place to deliver toys---but everyone thinks he's still evil. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
A parody of "The Wizard of Oz" is one of three scenarios illustrated by the Professor's "What If" machine, which shows alternative lives for Bender, Fry and Leela. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
Bender courts the Planet Express ship's new voice (Sigourney Weaver), and just as quickly dumps it, prompting the ship to retaliate. John DiMaggio, Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
A hidden-camera show modeled after the popular series "Just for Laughs." (Repeat).
A hidden-camera show modeled after the popular series "Just for Laughs." (Repeat).
J.P. Mass performs. (Repeat).
Allyson Smith performs. (Repeat).
A hidden-camera show modeled after the popular series "Just for Laughs." (Repeat).
A hidden-camera show modeled after the popular series "Just for Laughs." (Repeat).
J.P. Mass performs. (Repeat).
Allyson Smith performs. (Repeat).
2024-10-01
A hidden-camera show modeled after the popular series "Just for Laughs." (Repeat).
A hidden-camera show modeled after the popular series "Just for Laughs." (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Canadian English version of the game show where unsuspecting members of the public hail a cab and find they're playing for money - if they can keep answering questions correctly before they reach their destination. Too many incorrect answers and they may just be walking the rest of the way. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo find fun in the freezer with Frozen Foodies, bring the barn inside with Living Room Livestock, and learn how tough it is living a Life at Sea. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo break out the wheels to watch trike drops, have great celebrity sightings , and party with people who do not need a dancefloor. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo meet some LEGENDARY TEACHERS, get flirty in LADY SHOTS, and learn that getting hurt can be hereditary in PAIN RUNS IN THE FAMILY. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo shop for danger in RISKY RETAIL, try and get some work done with WEEKEND CONTRACTORS, and try to find some people playing EXTREME HIDE AND SEEK. (Repeat).
George finds a new romance---in a women's prison; Kramer buys a chicken, then puts his fowl to foul use; Elaine encourages her shaved-headed beau to grow back his hair. Celia: Andrea Bendewald. Kurt: John Michael Higgins. George: Jason Alexander. (Repeat).
Kramer's girlfriend disrupts his sleep; Jerry's parents think he needs financial aid; George ponders an inheritance. (Repeat).
Matt Groening's subversive, animated satire about Springfield's hapless first family became a cult favorite when it premiered on Fox in 1989 after first being seen in 1987 as a short on 'The Tracey Ullman Show.' That was then; now it's TV longest running comedy. Not since 'The Flintstones' in the '60s has a cartoon series drawn such a large adult audience, and, ay caramba, given us pop-culture exp
Someone's looking out for Leela when mutants from underground capture her, Fry and Bender in retaliation for Bender's toxic-waste dumping. Tress MacNeille, David Herman, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo find fun in the freezer with Frozen Foodies, bring the barn inside with Living Room Livestock, and learn how tough it is living a Life at Sea. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo break out the wheels to watch trike drops, have great celebrity sightings , and party with people who do not need a dancefloor. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo meet some LEGENDARY TEACHERS, get flirty in LADY SHOTS, and learn that getting hurt can be hereditary in PAIN RUNS IN THE FAMILY. (Repeat).
Rob, Chanel, and Steelo shop for danger in RISKY RETAIL, try and get some work done with WEEKEND CONTRACTORS, and try to find some people playing EXTREME HIDE AND SEEK. (Repeat).