2024-10-22
Animated antics of the constantly grousing Griffins, a family that put some fun in dysfunctional. While dad Peter is a tad dim and lazy, mom Lois is none of the above. Then there are hapless teens Meg and Chris; sassy baby Stewie, who's wise (and a wise guy) beyond his years; and family dog Brian, who might be the smartest of the lot. Series creator Seth MacFarlane voices many of the regular chara
Animated antics of the constantly grousing Griffins, a family that put some fun in dysfunctional. While dad Peter is a tad dim and lazy, mom Lois is none of the above. Then there are hapless teens Meg and Chris; sassy baby Stewie, who's wise (and a wise guy) beyond his years; and family dog Brian, who might be the smartest of the lot. Series creator Seth MacFarlane voices many of the regular chara
Chris spends Halloween at a church "Hallow-clean" event in hopes of hooking up with Tasha, while Rochelle and Julius spend the night at a work party, trying to annoy Rochelle's boss into laying her off for severance pay. (Repeat).
The gang seizes upon an opportunity to make money with a weight-loss program that's sweeping the country. (Repeat).
The boys head to Aspen, where the slopes are superb and Stan gets into a showdown with the lodge's expert skier. (Repeat).
The boys look forward to the newest Terrance and Phillip movie. (Repeat).
After learning how veal is made, the boys try to save some calves from the slaughterhouse. (Repeat).
A priest visits South Park to find out why church attendance is down; the boys protest the tinkering of their favorite movies. (Repeat).
The boys try to prevent filmmakers from remaking their movies, but their efforts are mistaken for a campaign for the release of an infamous criminal. (Repeat).
An animated adult series about four potty-mouthed, trash-talking grade schoolers living in a Colorado town. Rude, crude and seriously funny, it became an immediate hit after its Comedy Central debut in August 1997, inspiring some guest voice appearances by series fans (among them, George Clooney), a feature film and any number of weak cartoon imitations. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
In the pilot, delivery guy Fry comes out of a 1000-year freeze to a new world that includes a one-eyed alien and a vice-ridden robot. Guest voices: Leonard Nimoy, Dick Clark. Regular voices include Billy West, Katey Sagal and John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
Fry's childhood dreams become a nightmare when he, Leela and Bender get lost on the dark side of the moon while making a delivery to the orb's tacky amusement center. Voices include John DiMaggio, Katey Sagal and Billy West. (Repeat).
Fry and Bender become a futuristic odd couple when they attempt to share an apartment. (Repeat).
Fry and gang get some help saving a dying planet from Capt. Zapp Branigan, a lothario with his eye on Leela. Voices include Billy West, Katey Sagal, Lauren Tom, Phil LaMarr, and John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
Fry and Leela infiltrate a society of robots to track down Bender (voice of John DiMaggio) on a planet of human-hating droids. Other voices...Katey Sagal, Billy West, Phil LaMarr, Dave Herman and Tom Kenny. (Repeat).
Sharply satiric animation about a man from 1999 who thaws out on the eve of the 31st century. An Emmy-winning work cocreated by Matt Groening ('The Simpsons'), it had a 'thaw' of its own, of sorts, after it ended its five-year Fox run, during which time it was too often pre-empted by pro-football overruns. After it left the network, however, the irreverent 'Futurama' demonstrated that it still had
Sharply satiric animation about a man from 1999 who thaws out on the eve of the 31st century. An Emmy-winning work cocreated by Matt Groening ('The Simpsons'), it had a 'thaw' of its own, of sorts, after it ended its five-year Fox run, during which time it was too often pre-empted by pro-football overruns. After it left the network, however, the irreverent 'Futurama' demonstrated that it still had
An animated adult series about four potty-mouthed, trash-talking grade schoolers living in a Colorado town. Rude, crude and seriously funny, it became an immediate hit after its Comedy Central debut in August 1997, inspiring some guest voice appearances by series fans (among them, George Clooney), a feature film and any number of weak cartoon imitations. (Repeat).
An animated adult series about four potty-mouthed, trash-talking grade schoolers living in a Colorado town. Rude, crude and seriously funny, it became an immediate hit after its Comedy Central debut in August 1997, inspiring some guest voice appearances by series fans (among them, George Clooney), a feature film and any number of weak cartoon imitations. (Repeat).
Stan is forced to look at his life 30 years in the future; Cartman tries to launch a new business. (Repeat).
An animated adult series about four potty-mouthed, trash-talking grade schoolers living in a Colorado town. Rude, crude and seriously funny, it became an immediate hit after its Comedy Central debut in August 1997, inspiring some guest voice appearances by series fans (among them, George Clooney), a feature film and any number of weak cartoon imitations. (Repeat).
An animated adult series about four potty-mouthed, trash-talking grade schoolers living in a Colorado town. Rude, crude and seriously funny, it became an immediate hit after its Comedy Central debut in August 1997, inspiring some guest voice appearances by series fans (among them, George Clooney), a feature film and any number of weak cartoon imitations. (Repeat).
Kramer makes Elaine's Christmas card a collector's item, and settles a beef with a designer (Nicholas Hormann); Jerry is caught in a human moment by his new female friend (Jennifer Campbell); George pleads to make up with Susan. (Repeat).
The difficulties met by four persons trying to meet at one movie. Buckles: Barry Diamond. Kernis: Tom La Grua. Cabbie: Allan Kolman. Usher: Perry Anzilotti. Cashier: Molly Cleator. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
A lawyer (Maggie Han) George dates could help Jerry's pal, who's facing deportation, thanks, in part, to Kramer's trip to Florida. Babu's Brother: John Hamelin. George: Jason Alexander. (Repeat).
There's something about Elaine's shoes that leads to the stalling of George and Jerry's TV pilot, until Elaine gives it a kick. Gail: Anita Barone. Dalrymple: Bob Balaban. Molly: Denise Lee Richards. Dana Foley: Gina Hecht. (Repeat).
Elaine's prank leads a reporter (Paula Marshall) to believe Jerry and George are a gay couple. Alison: Kari Coleman. Estelle: Estelle Harris. Helen: Liz Sheridan. George: Jason Alexander. (Repeat).
Volunteering with seniors...Elaine is enthralled by hers, George gets fired and Jerry loses his. Edie McClurg, Bill Erwin. Ben: Robert Donley. Ron: Tobin Bell. Housekeeper: Lanei Chapman. Trish: Victoria Dillard. Tim: Jerry Hauck. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
The annual customer-survey report delivers shocking results, particularly for Dwight and Jim. Meanwhile, a separated Jim and Pam try to spend all their time together via their phones. And Angela and Andy's wedding plans move forward, as they choose an unlikely destination for their big day. (Repeat).
Dunder-Mifflin bigwig David Wallace (Andy Buckley) sends Michael on a business excursion to Canada with Andy and Oscar, who form an unlikely bond. Meanwhile, Jim eagerly anticipates Pam's return from art school. (Repeat).
Dirt is dished over a dirty dish: Tension boils over when a mysterious someone leaves a culinary mess in the office microwave. Meanwhile, Michael has trouble accepting that personnel changes were made without his knowledge. (Repeat).
Tensions flare in the Scranton branch when staffers disagree on how to spend a $4300 surplus. Meanwhile, Angela and Andy visit Schrute Farms to work on their wedding plans. (Repeat).
The Season 16 premiere finds Peter, who's tired of not winning an Emmy, embarking on his own "For Your Consideration" campaign for "Family Guy" by making the show more like Emmy-winning shows—and no category is off limits. (Repeat).
Animated antics of the constantly grousing Griffins, a family that put some fun in dysfunctional. While dad Peter is a tad dim and lazy, mom Lois is none of the above. Then there are hapless teens Meg and Chris; sassy baby Stewie, who's wise (and a wise guy) beyond his years; and family dog Brian, who might be the smartest of the lot. Series creator Seth MacFarlane voices many of the regular chara
Animated antics of the constantly grousing Griffins, a family that put some fun in dysfunctional. While dad Peter is a tad dim and lazy, mom Lois is none of the above. Then there are hapless teens Meg and Chris; sassy baby Stewie, who's wise (and a wise guy) beyond his years; and family dog Brian, who might be the smartest of the lot. Series creator Seth MacFarlane voices many of the regular chara
Animated antics of the constantly grousing Griffins, a family that put some fun in dysfunctional. While dad Peter is a tad dim and lazy, mom Lois is none of the above. Then there are hapless teens Meg and Chris; sassy baby Stewie, who's wise (and a wise guy) beyond his years; and family dog Brian, who might be the smartest of the lot. Series creator Seth MacFarlane voices many of the regular chara
Chris sees the KKK and Rochelle schools him in her "You Ain't White Academy." (Repeat).
In a special anthology-style episode, Peter gets fired from his job at the brewery in the signature styles of three famous Hollywood film directors. (Repeat).
On Thanksgiving weekend, Peter discovers an alternate ending in the Russian version of one of his favorite films and writes to Vladimir Putin, who comes to Quahog. Meanwhile, a strapped-for-cash Brian gets a job at a suicide hotline center and attempts to strike up a romance with a co-worker. (Repeat).
Peter encourages Meg to attend a high-school party, where she takes up drinking, which both concerns and delights her father. Meanwhile, Brian begins spying on his neighbors and suspects Principal Shepherd of a crime. (Repeat).
At the vet's office, Brian meets a female show dog named Ellie. Smitten with her, he enters a show dog competition in which the winner gets to breed with her. Meanwhile, Peter and Lois go to extreme measures to try to convince Chris that "Arthur Valentine" doesn't exist. (Repeat).
Stewie and Brian get into a friendship-ending fight after Brian commits a terrible act to one of Stewie's beloved toys. Meanwhile, Peter refuses to wash his hand after meeting his favorite breakfast cereal mascot, Boo Berry. The series' 300th episode. (Repeat).
The Daily Show's intrepid news team dives into the biggest headlines of the day, providing fearless coverage, expert analysis, and no-nonsense commentary. (New).
In a Dickensian-themed episode, Stewie and Brian are detectives who embark on solving a string of mysterious murders set in Victorian-era London. (Repeat).