2024-06-27
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
Jane Kaczmarek, skateboarder Tony Hawk and Blink 182 are guest voices in the 300th episode as Bart divorces his parents after learning that Homer put him in an embarrassing commercial as a baby and then spent all the residuals. Nancy Cartwright, Dan Castellaneta, Julie Kavner. (Repeat).
Spelling champ Lisa makes the Spellympics, where host George Plimpton proposes a deal; Homer joins a traveling fan club for a new Krusty food product. Yeardley Smith, Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer. (Repeat).
Marisa Tomei plays a movie star who falls for Flanders enough to move to Springfield when he disdains going Hollywood. Cameos: producer-director James L. Brooks, author Helen Fielding ("Bridget Jones's Diary"). Tress MacNeille, Harry Shearer, Dan Castellaneta. (Repeat).
Hoping to reroute air traffic over their house, the Simpsons ask Krusty to run for Congress, where the successful clown finds more of his kind. Dan Castellaneta, Harry Shearer, Yeardley Smith. (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
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 and Bow's morning routine with the kids is changing now that Bow is taking some time off work. Meanwhile, Junior bonds with Diane now that he is in charge of driving his siblings to school. (Repeat).
Dre and Bow confront gender biases of their own after finding out that both Junior and Zoey have become sexually active. Meanwhile, Ruby is hurt when she finds out that Jack and Diane have been hanging out with a friend's grandmother after school. (Repeat).
When Jack and Diane get in trouble at school, Dre and Bow have to figure out the right balance of discipline and support so that their kids aren't too afraid of authority nor entitled either. Meanwhile, Ruby thinks Junior's Spanish teacher is flirting with him, and he begins to realize that girls at school are starting to check him out. (Repeat).
Dre reluctantly helps Junior plan Pops' 65th birthday party and starts to see his dad's past in a new light. Meanwhile, Bow decides to say "yes" to everything for a whole year and Jack and Diane take advantage of her. (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 (Ben Savage) and Shawn (Rider Strong) soil Janitor Bud's reputation when they make a video report on time-clock fraud. Bob Larkin. Monique: Kathy Trageser. Eli: Alex Desert. Topanga: Danielle Fishel. (Repeat).
Cory convinces Eric to abandon plans for a wild party in favor of an anniversary celebration for their parents. The Monkees' Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones and Peter Tork appear as Gordy, Reginald and Jedidiah. (Repeat).
While Topanga is sick, Cory becomes the object of another girl's affections. Missy: Elisabeth Harnois. Trini: Brittany Murphy. Libby: Lindsey McKeon. (Repeat).
Cory, Topanga and Shawn accompany Eric and the model he's dating (Angela Visser) on a subway ride into town on New Year's Eve. Janine: Wendy Pitts. Valerie: Brooke Theiss Genesse. T.J.: Wesley Jonathan. Lynn: Dawn Maxey. Shawn: Rider Strong. Cory: Ben Savage. (Repeat).
Cory and Shawn sneak off to Mr. Feeny's mountain cabin; Eric and Frankie (Ethan Suplee) engage in a marathon billiards match. Cory: Ben Savage. Ranger: Troy Evans. Bianca: Julie Benz. Mr. Feeny: William Daniels. (Repeat).
In this thrilling adventure based on the beloved comic book, high-school outcast Peter Parker embraces his destiny as Spider-Man as he investigates his late father's secrets, falls for the beautiful Gwen Stacy and battles the nefarious Lizard. (Repeat).
Bumbling squirrel Scrat accidentally sends an asteroid hurtling toward Earth, which forces Manny the woolly mammoth, Sid the sloth and Diego the saber-toothed tiger to embark on a journey to save the planet in this winning animated sequel. (Repeat).