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Major DadMajor Dad
CBS, 1989 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family
3.0


An unlikely romance follows when a liberal newspaper reporter interviews a gruff Marine officer.


Tucker Carlson TonightTucker Carlson Tonight
FOX News, 2016 Cancelled/Ended | Talk Shows, News
3.0


Veteran political journalist Tucker Carlson hosts this nightly series that bears his name. Fox News describes the show as an "hour of spirited debate and powerful reporting," with Carlson taking on issues that viewers care about. He is joined by guests to help him discuss issues that don't seem to get much coverage in other parts of the media. Regular segments include Carlson calling out political correctness that goes too far and putting overblown social-media outrage in its place, all done in what the network calls "his signature style."


The FiveThe Five


The Five is a talk show that has everyone buzzing. Five unique voices weigh in on the hottest topics of the day, offering insightful commentary and lively banter. Whether you're looking for the latest news or just want to hear some fresh perspectives, The Five has got you covered. Tune in for a dynamic and engaging conversation that will leave you thinking long after the show is over.


Hearts AfireHearts Afire
CBS, 1992 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Romance
3.0


The unlikely duo of a conservative senator's aide and a liberal reporter live together in this witty sitcom filled with political satire. As they navigate their ideological differences, they also tackle issues of love and friendship. Hearts Afire is a must-watch for fans of political comedy.


Love Thy NeighbourLove Thy Neighbour
ITV, 1972 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy



Love Thy Neighbour is a British sitcom, which was transmitted from 13 April 1972 until 22 January 1976, spanning seven series and fifty-four episodes. The series was produced by Thames Television for the ITV network. A hugely popular sitcom highlighting and examining the clashes of class, and colour, in early-1970s Britain. Eddie Booth is a passionately left-wing, somewhat racist bigot, so when his new neighbours turn out to be black, he's far from pleased. But even worse than that - they vote Conservative. Understandably, Eddie puts Bill's back up right from the off. Despite their differences, however, each man is far more alike the other than either would admit, and a begrudging respect develops between them. After all, there is a common enemy: their wives!


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