2024-06-26
Someone's trying to kill Homer, so Chief Wiggum consults an expert: Sideshow Bob (Kelsey Grammer), who moves in with the Simpsons to shadow Homer. Dan Castellaneta, Hank Azaria, Nancy Cartwright. (Repeat).
Bart nominates Mrs. Krabappel for Teacher of the Year, netting the family a trip to the awards show in Orlando, where Little Richard is to present the prize. Marcia Wallace, Harry Shearer, Tress MacNeille. (Repeat).
After a mugging, Marge becomes agoraphobic, until she starts weight training, which turns her into a buff bully who enters a bodybuilding contest. Pamela Reed, Julie Kavner, Harry Shearer. (Repeat).
Coincidences lead Homer to believe he's got a direct prayer line to God, which doesn't stop him from suing when he falls at church. Lisa Leslie has a cameo. Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer, Yeardley Smith. (Repeat).
Every 3 seconds an American's identity is stolen. Just how safe is your 401k? Your bank account? Your home? Your credit? Crime Reporter Tom Morris Jr. investigates the identity theft epidemic. Find out how you can help protect yourself with LifeLock.
A religious-themed newsmagazine, one of TV's longest-running programs. On the air since 1966, it launched nationally in '72, before becoming the flagship of the Christian Broadcast Network in 1977. It mixes news---from a religious perspective---with inspirational interviews with celebrities, along with Bible readings and entertainment. Conservative icon (and 1988 presidential candidate) Pat Robert
Every 3 seconds an American's identity is stolen. Just how safe is your 401k? Your bank account? Your home? Your credit? Crime Reporter Tom Morris Jr. investigates the identity theft epidemic. Find out how you can help protect yourself with LifeLock.
Every 3 seconds an American's identity is stolen. Just how safe is your 401k? Your bank account? Your home? Your credit? Crime Reporter Tom Morris Jr. investigates the identity theft epidemic. Find out how you can help protect yourself with LifeLock.
Dre is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and after talking to Pops, he's resolved to curing himself. Things come to a head at the Stevens & Lido holiday party. Meanwhile, Jack is convinced that baby Devante hates him, so he enlists Junior and Diane's help. (Repeat).
Bow struggles to adjust as she returns to work after maternity leave. Meanwhile, Ruby gives the twins a "workaround" plan to get out of doing homework. (Repeat).
Dre's sister Rhonda is in town and Ruby has a talk with them about her inheritance. Meanwhile, Bow's sister Santamonica is also in town and she hires Junior to become her assistant. (Repeat).
Dre is selected to run point on a campaign that focuses on "The Talk," which refers to the conversations that Black parents have with their children through the decades to prepare them for the racial bias they may face in the world. Meanwhile, Bow finds an online group of women that she leans on for advice and support. (Repeat).
A religious-themed newsmagazine, one of TV's longest-running programs. On the air since 1966, it launched nationally in '72, before becoming the flagship of the Christian Broadcast Network in 1977. It mixes news---from a religious perspective---with inspirational interviews with celebrities, along with Bible readings and entertainment. Conservative icon (and 1988 presidential candidate) Pat Robert
Matters of faith are discussed in this interactive talk show, featuring viewer calls and live chats.
Cory gets the cold shoulder from Topanga after he tells her he loves her. Eli: Alex Desert. Christi: Anastasia Horne. Shawn: Rider Strong. Eric: Will Friedle. (Repeat).
Shawn takes a guidance counselor's advice literally. Meanwhile, Harley returns from reform school. Miss Collins: Amy Leland. Griff: Adam Scott. Joey: Blake Soper. Shawn: Rider Strong. (Repeat).
Mr. Feeny smokes the truth out of Cory (Ben Savage), who's acclaimed a hero for triggering a fire alarm that saved his school. Janitor: Bob Larkin. Dr. Sorrell: Jim Jansen. Tommy: Michael Hanniff. (Repeat).
Cory is caught in the middle when Topanga takes issue with Shawn over his new pet pig. Victor: Richard Karn. Turner: Anthony Tyler Quinn. Amy: Betsy Randle. (Repeat).
Five high-school students in detention become friends and form a pop band that resonates with fellow classmates who are shunned by their elitist peers. Bridgit Mendler, Adam Hicks and Hayley Kiyoko star. (Repeat).
Cheerful remake of the twice-filmed comedy-fantasy about a stressed-out mom who magically switches bodies with her sullen daughter. Each gets to experience what the other goes through on a daily basis. (Repeat).
In director Garry Marshall's charming modern-day fable, Julie Andrews plays a European queen who grooms her awkward, long-lost American granddaughter (Anne Hathaway) for the throne. Hector Elizondo, Heather Matarazzo and Mandy Moore round out the cast. Caroline Goodall, Robert Schwartzman, Erik von Detten. (Repeat).
Princess Mia settles in Genovia, but is required to be wed before she can assume the crown of her country. Her grandmother urges her to follow through on an arranged marriage. (Repeat).
The Agyekum family prepares to host their Kente ball. Nana and Michael's relationship deepens on their one-on-one date as she invites him to the ball. A surprise guest faces judgment from Akili and Delali. (New).
A religious-themed newsmagazine, one of TV's longest-running programs. On the air since 1966, it launched nationally in '72, before becoming the flagship of the Christian Broadcast Network in 1977. It mixes news---from a religious perspective---with inspirational interviews with celebrities, along with Bible readings and entertainment. Conservative icon (and 1988 presidential candidate) Pat Robert