2024-07-15
A tepid hockey player takes up tournament golf to raise cash for his grandmother, who is about to lose her house. (Repeat).
In this engaging comedy, Adam Sandler plays Bobby Boucher, a lovable dolt from the Louisiana bayou who works as a waterboy for a college football team. But when Bobby gets angry, he becomes a football dynamo, and the coach decides to capitalize on that. There's just one problem: Bobby must hide his new role on the team from his neurotic mom (Kathy Bates). Henry Winkler, Fairuza Balk. (Repeat).
A warden/football fan tags a new convict, an ex-pro QB, to choose a team from among his inmates to play against the well-trained prison guards. (Repeat).
Leonard returns from his North Sea expedition and finds things chilly between him and Sheldon, while Howard's relationship with his mother opens the door to questions about his masculinity. (Repeat).
Raj puts together a scavenger hunt that turns into serious, cutthroat competition among the men and women. (Repeat).
Sheldon is fit to be tied when Amy ruins one of his favorite adventure films, while Leonard finds the key to getting Penny to do his bidding, and Raj and Stuart get creative with their online-dating profiles. (Repeat).
Amy takes a job at Sheldon's university, putting their relationship to the test. (Repeat).
Sheldon makes a major scientific breakthrough, but he feels it may haunt him for the rest of his career, meanwhile, Howard makes a grand romantic gesture to Bernadette, which causes Penny to put more effort into her relationship with Leonard. (Repeat).
When Sheldon's childhood hero, Professor Proton, seeks Leonard's help with an experiment, the slighted Sheldon goes nuclear and decides to get revenge by befriending another TV science guy, Bill Nye. (Repeat).
Four longtime friends compete to embarrass each other with a series of hilarious dares. If they refuse, they lose. At the end, the big loser must endure an epic punishment. (Repeat).
Impractical Jokers: Inside Jokes packs classic, fan-favorite episodes with shareable pop-up facts, behind-the-scenes stories and surprising factoids directly from the Jokers. (Repeat).
A warden/football fan tags a new convict, an ex-pro QB, to choose a team from among his inmates to play against the well-trained prison guards. (Repeat).
In this engaging comedy, Adam Sandler plays Bobby Boucher, a lovable dolt from the Louisiana bayou who works as a waterboy for a college football team. But when Bobby gets angry, he becomes a football dynamo, and the coach decides to capitalize on that. There's just one problem: Bobby must hide his new role on the team from his neurotic mom (Kathy Bates). Henry Winkler, Fairuza Balk. (Repeat).
Harriet recruits contestants for the Miss Downtown Chicago Pageant, which Carl co-hosts with Emmanuel Lewis ("Webster"). Myrtle: Jaleel White. Harriet: JoMarie Payton-Noble. Carl: Reginald VelJohnson. Laura: Kellie Williams. (Repeat).
Valentine's Day vignettes tell stories of love involving the Winslows. Kelsey: Kyla Pratt. Oneisha: Mari Morrow. Greta: Tammy Townsend. Richie: Bryton McClure. Eddie: Darius McCrary. Myra: Michelle Thomas. (Repeat).
Eddie (Darius McCrary) alters his genes to appear on a game show, unaware that brainiac Urkel is also one of the contestants. Lee: David Ruprecht. Lyle: Monty Hoffman. Maxine: Cherie Johnson. Urkel: Jaleel White. Carl: Reginald VelJohnson. (Repeat).
Carl may regret letting Harriette into his poker game with the guys; and Eddie may regret asking Urkel to sub for him as a peanut vendor at the Bears game. Rick: Todd Susman. Zoohair: Iqbal Theba. Willie: Marlon "Chopper" Young. (Repeat).
Eddie meets the woman of his dreams (Lynette Lane), but Harriette thinks she's just out for fun; Carl's insurance rates skyrocket, thanks to accident-prone Urkel. Tolbert: George Wyner. Eddie: Darius McCrary. Urkel: Jaleel White. (Repeat).
Sheldon's first day of college is derailed by his new philosophy teacher, Professor Ericson. Also, Mary and Brenda live vicariously through Missy's first day of middle school. (Repeat).
Sheldon, Dr. Linkletter and Meemaw team up on a science experiment. Also, Mary is jealous that Pastor Jeff and Brenda are spending time together, and Georgie has a new side hustle. (Repeat).
When the IRS accuses Sheldon of making a mistake, he'll stop at nothing to prove them wrong. Also, Dale is forced to get a colonoscopy and tries to convince Meemaw to join him. (Repeat).
Sheldon is offered a bootleg copy of a computer game that he cannot afford. (Repeat).
Sheldon finds himself at odds with Paige when she considers enrolling at East Texas Tech. Plus, Mary seeks June's advice when looking for a change. (Repeat).
The Coopers discuss the possibilities of black holes and alternate universes when Dr. Sturgis comes over for dinner. (Repeat).
Rachel's reunited with an old sorority sister (Winona Ryder) who has a hard time recalling their secret smooch back in college; Chandler has an even tougher time picking out a wedding tux after he learns that Ross has found one worn by Batman. Ross: David Schwimmer. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. (Repeat).
Monica and Chandler's frantic race to figure out the perfect wedding vows leads to a series of nostalgic clips from episodes past, encapsulating their relationship. Chandler: Matthew Perry. Ross: David Schwimmer. Monica: Courteney Cox Arquette. (Repeat).
Monica drags Chandler to see his much mentioned, but never-before-seen, cross-dressing dad (Kathleen Turner) in his Vegas cabaret act; Ross rides shotgun for Rachel's less-than-joyful joyride in Monica's Porsche; Joey discovers the pleasure of wearing women's underwear. Jake: Troy Norton. Phoebe: Lisa Kudrow. (Repeat).
Part 1 of two. On the eve of Chandler and Monica's big day, the groom vanishes and the girls discover a shocking secret about the bride-to-be. Meanwhile, Joey fears he may not make the ceremony after getting stuck while filming a movie with a famous, slightly drunk actor (Gary Oldman). Helena: Kathleen Turner. Nora: Morgan Fairchild. Judy: Christina Pickles. Jack: Elliott Gould. (Repeat).