2024-09-18
Lisa hopes to counter Mr. Burns' fracking operation by bringing in Assemblywoman Maxine Lombard, but is aghast when the two political opponents take a liking to each other. (Repeat).
In a crossover episode with "Futurama," that show's Planet Express crew arrives in modern-day Springfield to keep the Simpsons from having a disastrous impact on the future. (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
The kids help Charlie win the heart of a former flame by pretending that he leads a domesticated life. Meanwhile, Dre and Bow take Zoey to Brown University, but Bow's excitement about her alma mater turns into a series of embarrassing moments that could turn Zoey off from the school altogether. (Repeat).
Bow prepares for the Johnson family's Christmas card photo shoot; Dre takes Junior and Jack to his lifelong barber, but Dre is disappointed when Junior gets his hair cut by someone else; and the family doesn't like Dre's new haircut. (Repeat).
Dre's childhood friend comes to stay at the house, but Bow suspects him of taking advantage of Dre's generosity. Meanwhile, Mr. Stevens' ex-wife gains control of half of the company and begins to question Charlie's work ethic. (Repeat).
Dre worries that Christmas has become too commercialized; Pops makes a plan for less presents and more family time; and the kids act nice in hopes of getting more presents. Meanwhile, Daphne Lido invites herself to spend the holiday with the Johnsons. (Repeat).
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Matters of faith are discussed in this interactive talk show, featuring viewer calls and live chats.
The honeymoon is over for Cory and Topanga when the newlyweds realize they have no home to call their own after Shawn moves into the girls' apartment and the Matthews refuse to take them in. The Male Triplets: Ted, Tim and Tom Difilippo. The Dahms: Nicole, Erica and Jaclyn Dahm. Kelly: Marisol Nichols. (Repeat).
Cory and Topanga realize that a house is not for them after Shawn (Rider Strong) sells them on working together to fix up their apartment. Meanwhile, Angela and Rachel play the roommate shuffle once again; and Jack and Eric get a new boss at the student union. Bridget: Nicole Eggert. Mrs. Stevens: Joanne Worley. Kelly: Marisol Nichols. (Repeat).
Jack and Eric find life a drag when they pose as women---ugly women---to escape the clutches of a campus goon (Andrew Levitas). Meanwhile, Topanga can't paint over her horror when Cory redecorates the apartment. Cory: Ben Savage. Jack: Matthew Lawrence. Shawn: Rider Strong. (Repeat).
Fred Savage directed this episode in which Shawn (Rider Strong) struggles to accept the fact that he has no idea who his parents are. Meanwhile, Eric puts together a surpise party for his dad, who has an even bigger surprise for the despondent Shawn. Chet: Blake Clark. Angela: Trina McGee-Davis. Rachel: Maitland Ward. (Repeat).
Cory (Ben Savage) and Topanga's love nest turns into a battle zone after she lands a better job than his at-home telemarketing gig. Meanwhile, Eric gets his money's worth out of a lucky penny, until he passes it on to his brother. Rachel: Maitland Ward. Rocco: Brandon Molale. Jack: Matthew Lawrence. Shawn: Rider Strong. (Repeat).
Lucas is a medical student who stumbled upon an orphaned dog he named Bella. The two become inseparable and form a special bond that is put to the test when Bella gets accidentally separated from Lucas. Determined to go back home, Bella sets off on an epic 400 mile adventure and meets new friends, human and otherwise, along the way. (Repeat).
Residing in New York City, a friendly crocodile named Lyle helps the Primm family and keeps them company. But not everyone thinks Lyle is a friendly presence in the neighborhood. Mr. Grumps insists that Lyle should be in a zoo. Soon, Lyle must do everything he can to prove that he has a place in his community. Based on the best-selling children's book. (Repeat).
In this visually stunning adaptation of the classic tales by Rudyard Kipling, a panther leads an orphaned human boy on a trek through the jungle in order to reunite him with his kind. Along the way, the boy encounters a lazy bear and a devious snake, as well as an orangutan who dreams of controlling fire. (Repeat).