2024-07-08
It's Halloween at the Conners, and Dan encourages the family to decorate the house. When everyone is feeling too busy and overwhelmed to help, Becky tries to take matters into her own hands. Meanwhile, Harris takes a stand on an issue that ruffles a few feathers in Darlene's new neighborhood. (Repeat).
Darlene receives a promotion at her company, but she quickly learns the fancy title is not all it's cracked up to be. Meanwhile, when Louise loses her job at Casita Bonita, an opportunity arises to work with Jackie at the Lunch Box. (Repeat).
Featuring a variety of politicians and newsmakers discussing the latest political news from the nation's capital. The program also features a panel of guest commentators offering insight and analysis of the week's key stories.
Charlie goes to a psychiatrist (Jane Lynch) to try and learn how to deal with Alan's emotional problems. Terry: Andrea Bendewald. Beth: Valerie Azlynn. (Repeat).
Charley uncharacteristically finds himself in a relationship that isn't based on sex. (Repeat).
An odor in Jerry's car seeps into the love life of Elaine. Susan: Heidi Swedberg. Carl: Nick Bakay. Mona: Viveka Davis. Restaurateur: Michael Des Barres. Hairdresser: Taylor Negron. (Repeat).
Jerry shares George's self-doubt after Elaine admits not all was as it seemed during their romantic relationship. Karen: Lisa Edelstein. Joe: Leonard Termo. George: Jason Alexander. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
Rachel is promised a promotion; a restaurateur confronts Monica after she writes a scathing review; Chandler and Ross prepare to party with a world-class carouser. Dominick: Taylor Negron. Joanna: Alison LaPlaca.
Monica hires Joey so she can fire him to show who's the boss at the restaurant; Ross goes extra miles to date a gal from Poughkeepsie; Chandler plays matchmaker for Rachel. Monica: Courteney Cox. Ross: David Schwimmer.
Hollywood Headlines, Celebrity Interviews, Behind-the-Scenes Access, and the Hottest Fashions. (Repeat).
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Denver's early news with local updates, sports, and weather. (New).
Denver's early morning news with the latest in sports and weather. (New).
Denver wakes up to early news, sports, and weather updates. (New).
Denver's morning news with local coverage, sports, and weather updates. (New).
Morning news in Denver with the latest in local stories, sports, and weather. (New).
Denver's morning update with the latest news, sports, and weather. (New).
A show that highlights the Colorado lifestyle.
A daily talk show featuring celebrity interviews, human-interest stories and segments on health, beauty and fashion. (New).
Sherri Shepherd, actress, comic, and Emmy Award-winning longtime co-host of "The View", appears before a live audience with a daily dose of pop culture, comedy, conversations, and daytime talk staples, including celebrity and human interest interviews;.
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In lieu of a gift, newlyweds Frank Jr. and Alice (Giovanni Ribisi, Debra Jo Rupp) ask Phoebe to be a surrogate mother for their child; Ross breaks an unwritten rule at the museum. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. Phoebe Sr.: Teri Garr. Ross: David Schwimmer.
In the Season 6 premiere, it's Adam's 16th birthday, but his parents are distracted by Barry and Lainey's engagement and Erica's band ambitions to remember the big day. The situation presents an opportunity for Adam to ask Erica to put him on the high-school social map, however. Meanwhile, Beverly thinks she can scare Barry and Lainey straight with the reality of being adults. (Repeat).
Oliver tries to impress a girl by taking lessons in dancing and manners ahead of the Westport Cotillion, but he tries to keep it a secret from Katie out of fear that she'll intervene. (Repeat).
Phil's long reunion weekend with his old cheerleading friends prompts Claire to lobby for a first-class seat on the flight home, leaving her husband in coach. Meanwhile, Gloria wants Jay to teach Manny how to stand up to a bully in his cooking class; and Mitchell, Cameron and Pepper throw a belated baby shower for Sal. (Repeat).
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The brassy, no-nonsense judge presides over small-claims cases in this courtroom reality series whose success led to a spate of judicial imitators. It began in syndication in September 1996 after 5-foot-2 former New York Family Court judge Judy Sheindlin gained national attention from a '60 Minutes' profile.
The brassy, no-nonsense judge presides over small-claims cases in this courtroom reality series whose success led to a spate of judicial imitators. It began in syndication in September 1996 after 5-foot-2 former New York Family Court judge Judy Sheindlin gained national attention from a '60 Minutes' profile.
Meemaw takes matters into her own hands when Sheldon's philosophy teacher, Professor Ericson, sends him into a tailspin. Also, George Sr. learns Georgie has been cutting class. (Repeat).
Sheldon takes matters into his own hands when Meemaw refuses to drive him to a lecture with Dr. Linkletter. Also, Georgie tries to impress Veronica with his new business venture. (Repeat).